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Kensington, Maryland
20895
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The Maryland State Fair will sponsor four (4) $2,000.00 scholarships in memory of F. Grove Miller to Maryland youth who are enrolled in a four-year college, post secondary college or trade school, and one (1) $2,000.00 scholarship in memory of Marlin K. Hoff to a Maryland youth who has carried a dairy project and is enrolled in a four-year college,...
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Eligible individuals wishing to apply for a Maryland 4-H Foundation scholarship must apply online by 11:59PM on June 15, 2025.General Eligibility RequirementsThe following requirements apply to all scholarships awarded by the Maryland 4-H Foundation. Please note that some scholarships may have additional eligibility requirements. Refer to the Available Scholarships section for more details.Must be a currently enrolled Maryland 4-H member...
Meyerhoff Scholars are selected for their interests in the sciences, engineering, mathematics, or computer science and their plans to pursue a Ph.D. or combined M.D./Ph.D. in those fields. The selection committee considers academic performance, standardized test scores, recommendation letters, and proven commitment to community service.Historically, application to the Meyerhoff Program was initiated through nomination. While it is no longer a...
The Richard W. Collins III Leadership with Honor Scholarship program promotes the state's compelling interests in educating diverse student bodies and in achieving diversity in ROTC programs.Who May Apply?An individual who has been identified by the institution as a minority student or a student who is a member of another group historically underrepresented in Reserve Officer Training Corp (ROTC) programs....
Who may apply?Students attending or who plan to attend a private career school.How to apply?Complete and file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1, 2025 for priority consideration or before June 1, 2025 for final consideration. Apply to the financial aid office of the private career school you will attend.When to apply?This application has a rolling...