SENATORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
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Who may apply: Current high school seniors and full-time and part-time, degree-seeking undergraduate and graduate students. Students attending a private career school may also apply.
How to apply: Complete and file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If your senator makes his/her own awards, you must call or write to your legislator for further instructions. The Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA) can provide a list of all State legislators.
When to apply: Complete and file the FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov by March 1. Contact your senator in February for further instructions.
Eligible majors: All majors are eligible.
You may use this scholarship at an out-of-state school if your major is not available at any Maryland institution and if your senator agrees. Click here for more information.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
You and your parents (if you are a dependent student) must be Maryland residents. You must enroll at a two-year or four-year Maryland college or university, as a full-time or part-time, degree-seeking undergraduate or graduate student, or attend certain private career schools. Audited courses cannot be used to reach the minimum credit hours required for full-time or part-time status. You must demonstrate financial need. You must take the SAT 1 or the ACT unless you graduated from high school five or more years ago; have earned 24 college credit hours; or are attending a community college or a private career school.
FINANCIAL NEED
Some senators have OSFA make awards for them. These awards are made on the basis of financial need as demonstrated on the FAFSA.
AWARD AMOUNT
The minimum annual award amount is $400 and the maximum award is $12,300. You may hold the Senatorial Scholarship with all State awards. The total dollar amount of all State awards may not exceed your cost of attendance as determined by your school’s financial aid office, or $28,000, whichever is less. Funds may not be available to award all eligible students.
RENEWING AN AWARD
If you received a renewable award, your award will be renewed automatically as long as you maintain satisfactory academic progress at the college you attend. Full-time students may receive a Senatorial Scholarship for total of four years. Part-time students may receive a Senatorial Scholarship for a total of eight years.
CONDITIONS OF AWARD RENEWAL
Download 2021-2022 Conditions of Award Renewal (PDF)
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If you do not know how to contact your state senator or delegates, go to www.mdelect.net or call the Board of Supervisors of Elections for your county:
- Allegany County: (301) 777-5931
- Anne Arundel County: (410) 222-6600
- Baltimore County: (410) 887-5700
- Baltimore City: (410) 396-5550
- Calvert County: (410) 535-2214
- Caroline County: (410) 479-8145
- Carroll County: (410) 386-2080
- Cecil County: (410) 996-5310
- Charles County: (301) 934-8972
- Dorchester County: (410) 228-2560
- Frederick County: (301) 600-8683
- Garrett County: (301) 334-6985
- Harford County: (410) 638-3565
- Howard County: (410) 313-5820
- Kent County: (410) 778-0038
- Montgomery County: (240) 777-8500
- Prince George’s County: (301) 430-8020
- Queen Anne’s County: (410) 758-0832
- St. Mary’s County: (301) 475-7844
- Somerset County: (410) 651-0767
- Talbot County: (410) 770-8099
- Washington County: (240) 313-2050
- Wicomico County: (410) 548-4830
- Worcester County: (410) 632-1320