Merit Scholarships available for entering freshmen

To be considered for most merit scholarships, entering freshmen applying for the Fall semester must submit both Part I and Part II of the application for undergraduate admission by the priority deadline of December 1.  The eligibility requirements for each scholarship vary, with the most talented entering freshmen receiving the most prestigious scholarships. Admission decision letters are mailed by mid-February and merit scholarship award notifications begin in mid-March and continue through early April. 

Banneker/Key Scholarship

The Banneker/Key Scholarship is the most prestigious merit scholarship offered.  There are two award levels for Banneker Key Scholarships.  The first award level covers the cost of tuition, mandatory fees, room and board, and a book allowance each year for four years.  The second award level provides $8000 toward tuition and a book allowance each year for four years.  All Banneker Key Scholars are offered admission to the University Honors Program.  Scholarship candidates are identified through evaluation of admission application materials.  The criteria include academic achievement, standardized test scores, letters of recommendation, extracurricular activities, awards, honors and the essay.  Semifinalists are invited to campus in the spring for an interview before the finalists are selected. 

Regents Scholarship

The Regents Scholarship is offered to a limited number of entering freshmen from Maryland to recognize their extraordinary academic achievements. This scholarship is jointly sponsored by the University of Maryland and the University System of Maryland, and is one of the most prestigious scholarship programs in the state. The award covers the cost of in-state tuition, mandatory fees, room and board, and a book allowance for four years. Offered late in the spring, Regents Scholars are selected from the most academically talented entering Banneker/Key Scholars.

President's Scholarship

The President's Scholarship provides four-year awards to exceptional entering freshmen.  Awards of up to $8,000 per year are available for four years. Recipients are identified through evaluation of the admission application materials. The criteria include academic achievement, results of standardized test scores, extracurricular activities, awards, honors, and the essay.

Dean's Scholarships

The Dean's Scholarship program provides scholarships to outstanding entering freshmen.  Awards range from $1,500 for one year to $4,500 a year for two years. The award amount and duration of the award is indicated in the scholarship award letter. The scholarship is not renewable. Recipients are identified through evaluation of the admission application materials. The criteria include academic achievement, results of standardized test scores, extracurricular activities, awards, honors, and the essay.

Creative and Performing Arts Scholarship

The Creative and Performing Arts Scholarship provides up to the amount of in-state tuition for entering freshmen who demonstrate extraordinary talent in art, dance, music or theatre. The scholarship is renewable for up to three additional years based upon an acceptable level of performance as defined by the respective department. Additional application materials and information about required auditions are available directly from the Departments of Art, Dance, Music and Theatre.

Departmental Scholarships

Several academic departments offer merit scholarships to their most promising students. Admitted freshmen should contact the department, college, or school directly for information about the availability, eligibility, application, and deadlines for scholarships. You can visit these academic programs here.

National Merit Scholarships

The University of Maryland is a sponsoring institution of scholars selected by National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) as finalists. Four-year scholarships - $2,000 per year for Maryland residents, and from $750 to $2,000 per year for out-of-state students based on need - are awarded. Finalists should follow NMSC's instructions for first-choice notifications carefully and observe deadlines to remain eligible for awards

Maryland Distinguished Scholars

Maryland Distinguished Scholar finalists are awarded an annual stipend of $3,000 for four years from the state of Maryland. Visit the Maryland Higher Education Commission Office of Student Financial Assistance website at http://www.mhec.state.md.us/financialAid/ or call (410) 260-4565 or (800) 974-1024 for information.


Merit Scholarship Notification

Admission decision letters are mailed in mid February and merit scholarship award notifications begin in early March and continue through early April. Scholarship recipients will be notified by mail. For some scholarships, a student will be invited to campus for an interview before receiving notice of an award.

PLEASE NOTE: The merit scholarships and financial aid programs listed here are examples of scholarships and programs that have been offered in past years. Scholarship and program names, criteria, amounts, and terms may change for the upcoming academic year.