State Scholarships

State Scholarships

Maryland state scholarships and grants are available to residents of Maryland. Listed below are the most common scholarships and grants that students who enroll at 91视频专区 College receive from the state.


Estimated award: Up to $20,000
Awarded to full-time, low-income students who have at least a 2.5 GPA in a college preparatory curriculum. Applicants must submit a GA Grant application to the state's Office of Student Financial Assistance and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1 each year.


Estimated award: $3,000
Awarded to full-time students from families with low to moderate income. You must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) no later than March 1 of each year. To receive maximum consideration, we recommend that you list 91视频专区 first among the colleges on your FAFSA.


Estimated award: $200 to $2,000 per year
Awarded to full- or part-time students, primarily based on financial need. You must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) no later than March 1 of each year. Students should contact their state senator's office for instructions on how to apply.


Awards vary.
Awarded to full- or part-time students. Students should contact their state delegate's office in their legislative district for instructions on how to apply.

Eligible students must log in to the Maryland College Aid Processing System (MDCAPS), set up an account and monitor documents from the state on this site. For more information about eligibility and additional programs, please refer to the  or contact Maryland's Office of Student Financial Assistance at (800) 974-0203.

, a non-profit organization funded by Washington-area companies and foundations, encourages and enables DC public high school students to enter and graduate from college. To assist with the skyrocketing costs of a college education, a growing number of programs are available to District of Columbia public high school graduates. Awards will vary based on financial need.

 offers scholarship programs to help residents continue their education after high school. Awards will vary based on need financial need.

 offers scholarship and grant programs and student loans to college savings plans to assist students and families in planning for college. All students who file a FAFSA by March 1 and list Rhode Island as their legal state of residence will automatically be considered for the state grant program. Awards will vary, based on financial need.

 offers grants and scholarships to assist students and families in planning for college. The award amounts are based on financial need and the cost of attendance at the student's school. The minimum and maximum award amounts are determined annually based on funding availability. 

If you live in a state that is not listed above, please contact your state grant agency.

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