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Current Scholarships & Funds

Below is a complete list of all the scholarships, awards, prizes and programmatic funds that need your support within the Division of Student Affairs. 

If you would like more information on creating a scholarship or the differences between scholarship types, please visit our Scholarship FAQs page. Should you have any questions about supporting one of the existing funds or would like to discuss the establishment a new fund, please contact Ed Kenny.

  • Gamer Symphony Orchestra Support Fund

    The Gamer Symphony Orchestra Support Fund was established to support the student run group devoted to performing orchestral arrangements of video game music and using that music as an educational tool. Funds help to promote and sustain the Gamer Symphony Orchestra's performances and cover related activities costs.

  • Gamma Phi Beta Scholarship Fund

    The Gamma Phi Beta Scholarship Fund provides annual scholarships for undergraduate University of Maryland students who are chapter members.

  • Gamma Psi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma Scholarship

    Spendable income from the Gamma Psi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma Scholarship provides scholarship support for at least two undergraduate students annually who demonstrate academic merit, strong leadership qualities, community service, good citizenship, and financial need.

  • Garden of Remembrance: Friends of India Tiller

    The Garden of Remembrance, Friends of India Tiller Garden Project was established by the colleagues and friends of India Tiller for the purpose of honoring her memory through support of the University of Maryland Garden of Reflection and Remembrance.

  • Geary F. Eppley Fund for the Enhancement of the Student Experience

    The Eppley Fund was created in memory of Geary F. Eppley, a pioneer in the area of student health and wellness. The Fund supports the UM Active Student Initiative, helps to create and enhance student recreation venues, and provides assistance to our many UM sports clubs and related initiatives.

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