Student Leader Scholarships
Five scholarships awarded to a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, and graduate student. The scholarships are intended to help deserving students who advance the role of women and girls in their academic studies and activities, who plan to further this leadership in their personal and professional lives. The scholarship seeks to aid emerging student leaders and/or recognize accomplished student leaders.
Four scholarships will be awarded to a freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior who are first generation students (parent/s did not graduate from college).
The Brandon James Malstrom Memorial Scholarship provides an annual scholarship for transfer students at the University of Maryland who share the educational aspirations that Brandon exemplified. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and be a Maryland resident or have graduated from a Maryland high school to be eligible for this scholarship.
A scholarship to a student who is in good academic standing and an active member of a registered student organization.
A scholarship for a student who demonstrates a commitment to the LGBTQ community with a preference for students who have an interest in international programs and/or study abroad.
A scholarship for an undergraduate student who is a first-generation college student (parent/s did not graduate from college).
A scholarship for an undergraduate who advocates for LGBTQ students on campus.
A merit-based scholarship for an undergraduate student in good academic standing and has demonstrated leadership within a student organization. Preference is for a graduate of Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, Maryland.
A scholarship for a student who is involved on campus and demonstrates strong leadership skills, with a preference for students from New York.
A scholarship created by the Student Government Association (SGA) for a student who is involved on campus.
A scholarship for a student who demonstrates a commitment to leadership within a student organization by being elected to, currently serving, or having completed a term of leadership such as Chair, Vice Chair, President, Vice President, or Committee Chair, on a registered student organization. The student will remain in good academic standing.
A scholarship established to provide scholarship support for students who demonstrate a commitment to the Latinx/a/o Community and/or who are pursuing a U.S. Latina/o Studies major/minor.
This scholarship provides support for undergraduate students who demonstrate a commitment to leadership and community engagement within a student organization. Preference is given to students enrolled in the School of Public Health.