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Fostering Terp Success Program Fund

The Fostering Terp Success Program Fund supports the purchase of necessities most students take for granted, such as public transportation, school supplies, and personal hygiene products. In addition, this fund supports Terp Success Program Initiatives, including student mentoring, faculty/staff training sessions, and additional outreach to support students in need.

Fostering Terp Success Scholarship Fund

The Fostering Terp Success Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to students who are/were in foster care, students who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, and students who are without a supportive family system. The Fostering Success Program provides the resources and support necessary to help our students succeed at the University of Maryland. Gifts to this fund will support the current use scholarship; if this fund reaches the endowment level, the funds will be transferred to the endowment fund.

Pavela Prize for Distinguished Contributions

The Pavela Prize for Distinguished Contributions to the University of Maryland Academic Integrity and Ethical Development Program was established in May 2003 by Gary and Margaret Pavela to recognize and reward students who have made distinguished contributions to the academic integrity and ethical development program in the Division of Student Affairs, including fostering discussion about and enhancement of University academic integrity or student conduct policies.

Parent and Family Student Life Fund

The Parent and Family Student Life Fund provides critical funding to support projects, initiatives and programs that, as determined by the Vice President, are in some manner priorities for the Division of Student Affairs. The ultimate goal of this fund is to enhance the student experience.

Integrity at Maryland Program Fund

The purpose of the Integrity at Maryland Program Fund is to provide students with opportunities to explore issues of integrity, character and ethics in their daily lives. Through lectures, programs, and other associated activities.

Camille Rajpat Initiative

The Camille Rajpat Initiative Endowment was established in May 2003 by Aimlall and Norma Rajpat, in memory of their daughter Camille, who died of complications from cancer treatment while in her senior year at the University. Spendable Income from the Camille Rajpat Initiative Endowment provides annual support for the Rajpat Initiative Program and the work of the Office of Judicial Programs in the Division of Student Affairs.

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