Academic scholarships are available via the JACQUELINE C. HRABOWSKI ENDOWMENT FUND. We have a quick turn around to apply- Sunday, February 23rd is the deadline date.
THEREFORE, please apply if you:
- Have provided service to Baltimore City youth?
- Are currently a sophomore with a 3.0 GPA or above?
- Are interested in obtaining a $750 Scholarship?
SEE DETAILS BELOW
Jacqueline Hrabowski Endowment Fund- $750 Scholarship
UMBC will award a scholarship to a deserving UMBC student for the academic year 2014-2015 in recognition of the accomplishments and contributions of Jacqueline C. Hrabowski. This scholarship can also be renewed for the following semester for another $750.
Selection Criteria
The scholarship recipient will be recognized based upon her/his commitment to improving the lives of at-risk urban youth through academic studies and community service activities.
Candidate should be a full-time, degree-seeking student at UMBC, enrolled in her/his sophomore year with a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Candidate will be required to submit a resume and an unofficial transcript.
Candidate should submit a 500-word essay explaining actions that she/he has participated in that have contributed to improving the lives of Baltimore City youth.
Application Materials (resume, essay, & unofficial transcript) can be submitted via e-mail to:
Christine Routzahn
Director, Career Services Center
212 Math/Psychology Building
routzahn@umbc.edu
Application Deadline
Sunday, February 23rd
THEREFORE, please apply if you:
- Have provided service to Baltimore City youth?
- Are currently a sophomore with a 3.0 GPA or above?
- Are interested in obtaining a $750 Scholarship?
SEE DETAILS BELOW
Jacqueline Hrabowski Endowment Fund- $750 Scholarship
UMBC will award a scholarship to a deserving UMBC student for the academic year 2014-2015 in recognition of the accomplishments and contributions of Jacqueline C. Hrabowski. This scholarship can also be renewed for the following semester for another $750.
Selection Criteria
The scholarship recipient will be recognized based upon her/his commitment to improving the lives of at-risk urban youth through academic studies and community service activities.
Candidate should be a full-time, degree-seeking student at UMBC, enrolled in her/his sophomore year with a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Candidate will be required to submit a resume and an unofficial transcript.
Candidate should submit a 500-word essay explaining actions that she/he has participated in that have contributed to improving the lives of Baltimore City youth.
Application Materials (resume, essay, & unofficial transcript) can be submitted via e-mail to:
Christine Routzahn
Director, Career Services Center
212 Math/Psychology Building
routzahn@umbc.edu
Application Deadline
Sunday, February 23rd