Resident
of an Inner City or Small Rural Community
In recognition of Dr. Edward
Montgomery, a scholarship award for a driven behavioral and social science
student, of junior status, who demonstrates significant financial need, is a resident of either an inner city
or a small rural community and is academically high achieving. Preference shall
be given to first generation college students and those who participate in a
meaningful extracurricular or non-regular classroom experience.
The monetary award for this
scholarship is: $1,500 (one recipient).
Qualifications:
Students are only eligible to apply
if they meet the follow criteria:
- Must possess 3.25or higher cumulative grade point
average (GPA)
- Must be a full-time, degree-seeking student at the
University of Maryland, College Park
- Must be registered for a minimum of 15 credits during
the Fall 2011 semester
- Must be a declared behavioral and social science major
prior to September 13, 2011
- Must not graduate before December 2012
- Must be in good judicial standing
Additional
Qualifications and Notes:
1. To apply for this scholarship,
you must use your University Directory ID to access the online application.
2. New students (incoming freshmen
and transfers) entering the University of Maryland during the Fall 2011
semester may not apply; University of Maryland, College Park grades
prior to August 30, 2011 will be used in the review process.
3. Students who have previously been
awarded a College of Behavioral and Social Sciences scholarship may not reapply
for the scholarship which they were awarded; however, students are welcome to
apply for other scholarships if qualified.
4. Students may apply for more than
one scholarship; however, they must meet the individual qualifications for each
additional scholarship.
5. Incomplete applications will not
be reviewed or considered. This includes parts of the application that
cannot be submitted online (e.g., letter of recommendation). If you are sending
an item that is part of your application via postal mail, you must ensure it is
received by the deadline. This includes hand deliveries.
6. This scholarship will be awarded
to students for the Spring 2012 semester. In order to receive an award at that
time students must maintain the original scholarship qualifications; otherwise,
the scholarship award will be given to an alternative candidate.
7. Recipients of the scholarships
will be recognized on Thursday, May 3, 2012 at the college’s awards ceremony.
The
following materials must be submitted for EACH scholarship application:
1. Transcript (official or
unofficial)
2. Resume
3. Letter of recommendation - At
least one letter is required from someone who can speak on behalf of your
academic performance and why you are the best candidate for a scholarship based
on the qualifications set forth. The letter(s) should be from faculty who are
familiar with your academic performance. Letters of recommendation must meet
one of the following criteria:
- The letter must be sent from a university faculty
member's official umd.edu e-mail account (if not a University of Maryland
faculty member, the letter must be sent on letterhead with a signature and
in a sealed envelope to the address listed at the bottom of this page); or
- Be sent on letterhead with a signature and in a sealed
envelope to the address listed at the bottom of this page.
4. Essay (each scholarship has a
different essay question)
5. Statement of financial need - a
brief personal statement regarding your financial need.
6. Financial aid offer statement - This
is only required if you receive some type of financial assistance (other
scholarships, loans, grants, etc.) for tuition. Your financial aid statement,
if applicable, may be viewed by visiting http://www.testudo.umd.edu/, clicking
on "Financials" then "Financial Aid Inquiry."
Essay
Question and Instructions:
Given your background, what unique challenges have you faced and how
have these challenges shaped your pursuits as a college student at the
University of Maryland?
- Your essay should be a minimum of 500 words, but no
more than 1,000 words
- Please use a traditional 12 point font
- Your essay should be double-spaced
Click Here to
Apply for the Montgomery Family Endowed Scholarship Award
Deadline
to apply:
Sunday, January 15th
For materials that cannot be
submitted in your online application, please send or deliver remaining items
to:
Attn: Blessing Okoroafor
College of Behavioral & Social Sciences
University of Maryland
2141 Tydings Hall
College Park, MD 20742
Questions regarding the scholarships
or the application process can be e-mailed to: bsosscholarships@gmail.com.
Please include "scholarships" in the subject line when e-mailing.