The picture was taken at the March 2016 Scholars Luncheon. From left to right, Natalie DeNigris (Senior, Physics & Psychology), Isabel Heisler (Senior, Global Studies and Geographic Information Systems Certificate), Mrs. Jacqueline Hrabowski, and Hanna Dasoo (Senior, Global Studies).
Selection Criteria
The scholarship recipients are selected based upon her/his commitment to improving the lives of at-risk urban youth through academic studies and community service activities.
- Candidates should be a full-time, degree-seeking student at UMBC, enrolled in her/his sophomore or junior year with a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
- Candidates will be required to submit a resume and an unofficial transcript.
- Candidates 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 (essay, resume, AND an unofficial transcript) should be submitted to:
Lori HardestyThe Shriver Center
Public Policy Building, 1st floor
lhardesty@umbc.edu
Emailing application materials is preferred.
Application Deadline:
The deadline is Friday, February 10, 2017, by 12 pm. Interviews will be arranged quickly with the hope to make selections by mid-March (BEFORE Spring Break).Questions?
Contact Lori Hardesty at lhardesty@umbc.edu