I'm planning to apply to colleges in Baltimore County, and I'm curious about where to look for scholarships and grants specifically in this area. Are there any local resources or organizations that could help me find funding options?
Maryland residents have access to several state-specific scholarships and grants that can be used towards attending colleges in Baltimore County. Here's a brief overview:
1. 2+2 Transfer Scholarship: If you are currently attending a community college in Maryland and plan on transferring to a 4-year institution in the state, this scholarship provides up to $2,000 per year.
2. Howard P. Rawlings Educational Assistance Grant: This is a need-based grant for Maryland residents. Eligibility is determined primarily by financial need, and you might receive as much as $3,000 yearly.
3. Senatorial Scholarship: This program is for students who wish to attend an in-state institution or a select out-of-state institution. The scholarship is based on financial need and academic achievement, and you need a recommendation from your state senator.
In addition to these, local organizations and foundations often provide scholarships as well. Consider reaching out directly to the financial aid offices at the schools you're interested in or community organizations in your area since they might have direct knowledge of local scholarships.
You should also try scholarship search platforms like College Board, Fastweb, Scholarships.com, or Appily, which allow you to filter scholarships by state or county.
Make sure to fill out the FAFSA too, because it can open the door to federal, state, and institutional aid. Maryland’s FAFSA deadline is typically in March of the intended academic year, but aim to submit it as soon as possible after it opens in October.
Remember, deadlines tend to come up quickly, so try to start looking for scholarships sooner rather than later! Best of luck in your search!
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