There are two categories of scholarships: merit and need. While both recognize the highest-achieving applicants, the first type is awarded entirely on the basis of merit, the other on financial need as well as merit. Private scholarships are also available from other sources.
The Baltimore City Scholars Program provides Baltimore city government employees, and a select group of nongovernment Baltimore city employees, the opportunity for additional financial aid to further their undergraduate education and directly contribute to a more educated city workforce.
Graduate applicants must have verification of graduation and an undergraduate degree conferred with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students must enroll at least half-time in a degree-granting program. Also, applicants must be currently working full-time for the city of Baltimore or have been working for an eligible nongovernment employer in Baltimore city for at least 12 months. This is a competitive scholarship.
Graduate students are automatically considered for a merit-based scholarship at the time of admission. The amount awarded depends on a variety of factors. Students applying for fall, spring and summer will be considered. No FAFSA is required.
Merit scholarships may be applied to tuition only; they may not be used toward fees.
These funds are nonrefundable. If awarded, students should refer to their scholarship
offer letter for more details.
Connect with an admission counselor or contact the Office of Financial Aid at financialaid@ubalt.edu learn more.
Other scholarships may be awarded by the following academic departments:
Maryland state senators and delegates offer scholarships to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students living within the districts they represent who enroll at least half-time. Requirements and application processes vary by legislator.
For additional information on these scholarships, visit the Maryland Higher Education Commission website.
To determine which senators and delegates are in your district, go to mdelect.net and enter your address in the search bar.
UBalt Foundation scholarships are made possible by generous alumni and friends of The University of Baltimore. Scholarships are offered for many degree programs. Visit the UBalt Foundation Scholarship Application Portal to explore and apply for scholarship opportunities. If you have questions about applying for a UBalt Foundation scholarship, please email foundationscholarships@ubalt.edu.
The Featherstone Scholarship
The Featherstone scholarships are open to:
Scholarships are open to those with economic challenges to higher education.
This is a competitive scholarship. Students should have a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average (GPA) and have demonstrated involvement in extracurricular activities. They will also need to complete an essay outlining career goals and aspirations.
Special Note: Scholarship award amounts and deadlines change yearly so please visit: Featherstone Foundation at The University of Baltimore
To submit your inquiry please visit: The Featherstone website
Through The Bob Parsons Scholarship Fund, UBalt is investing in Pell Grant eligible transfer and military/veteran students by providing financial support toward tuition and fees while you complete your bachelor's degree. Eligible students will receive the difference between their Pell award and in-state tuition and fees. Students must earn an associate’s degree (or qualify for the military waiver) and enroll full-time at UBalt. No additional application is required, but students must complete the FAFSA for consideration.
The Baltimore City Scholars Program provides Baltimore city government employees, and a select group of nongovernment Baltimore city employees, the opportunity for additional financial aid to further their undergraduate education and directly contribute to a more educated city workforce.
Undergraduate applicants must have at least 60 college-level credits and a cumulative gpa of 2.5 or higher. Students must enroll at least half-time in a degree-granting program. Also, applicants must be currently working full-time for the city of Baltimore or have been working for an eligible nongovernment employer in Baltimore city for at least 12 months. This is a competitive scholarship.
The Featherstone scholarships are open to:
Scholarships are open to those with economic challenges to higher education.
This is a competitive scholarship. Students should have a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average (GPA) and have demonstrated involvement in extracurricular activities. They will also need to complete an essay outlining career goals and aspirations.
Special Note: Scholarship award amounts and deadlines change yearly so please visit: Featherstone Foundation at The University of Baltimore
To submit your inquiry please visit: The Featherstone website
The Wilson Presidential Scholarship is available to new transfer students who are seeking their first bachelor’s degree with at least 60 credits.
This is a competitive scholarship. Students must have a cumulative transfer GPA of 3.5 or higher when entering. The Wilson Presidential Scholarship covers 100% of in-state tuition.
The Wilson Presidential Scholarship Application can be submitted using our Secure Upload Service.
The Rose Scholars Award is available to both full-time and half-time students financial assistance to complete their bachelor’s degree. Awards range from $400 a year to full in-state tuition and fees. To be eligible, students must have completed at least 24 credits and complete the FAFSA. Additional eligibility qualifications must be met. No additional application is required.
Transfer students are automatically considered for a merit-based scholarship at the time of admission. The amount awarded depends on a variety of factors. Students applying for fall, spring and summer will be considered. No FAFSA is required.
Merit scholarships may be applied to tuition only; they may not be used toward fees.
These funds are nonrefundable. If awarded, students should refer to their scholarship
offer letter for more details.
Connect with an admission counselor or contact the Office of Financial Aid at financialaid@ubalt.edu learn more.
Other scholarships may be awarded by the following academic departments:
To be eligible for Maryland State Scholarships, you must file your FAFSA before June 1. For information on these scholarships, visit the Maryland Higher Education Commission website.
Maryland state senators and delegates also offer scholarships to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students living within the districts they represent who enroll at least half-time. Requirements and application processes vary by legislator.
To determine which senators and delegates are in your district, go to mdelect.net and enter your address in the search bar.
UBalt Foundation scholarships are made possible by generous alumni and friends of The University of Baltimore. Scholarships are offered for many degree programs. Visit the UBalt Foundation Scholarship Application Portal to explore and apply for scholarship opportunities. If you have questions about applying for a UBalt Foundation scholarship, please email foundationscholarships@ubalt.edu .
First-time undergraduates are automatically considered for a merit-based scholarship at the time of admission. The amount awarded depends on a variety of factors. Priority consideration for scholarships is given to those whose application is received by December 1 for the Fall semester. Consideration for spring semester applicants is based on availability of funds. No FAFSA is required.
Merit scholarships may be applied to tuition only; they may not be used toward fees.
These funds are nonrefundable. If awarded, students should refer to their scholarship
offer letter for more details.
Connect with an admission counselor or contact the Office of Financial Aid at financialaid@ubalt.edu learn more.
The Featherstone scholarships are open to:
Scholarships are open to those with economic challenges to higher education.
This is a competitive scholarship. Students should have a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average (GPA) and have demonstrated involvement in extracurricular activities. They will also need to complete an essay outlining career goals and aspirations.
Special Note: Scholarship award amounts and deadlines change yearly so please visit: Featherstone Foundation at The University of Baltimore
To submit your inquiry please visit: The Featherstone website
The Rose Scholars Award is available to both full-time and half-time students financial assistance to complete their bachelor’s degree. Awards range from $400 a year to full in-state tuition and fees. To be eligible, students must have completed at least 24 credits and complete the FAFSA. Additional eligibility qualifications must be met. No additional application is required.
Other scholarships may be awarded by the following academic departments:
To be eligible for Maryland State Scholarships, you must file your FAFSA before June 1. For information on these scholarships, visit the Maryland Higher Education Commission website.
Maryland state senators and delegates also offer scholarships to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students living within the districts they represent who enroll at least half-time. Requirements and application processes vary by legislator.
To determine which senators and delegates are in your district, go to mdelect.net and enter your address in the search bar.
UBalt Foundation scholarships are made possible by generous alumni and friends of The University of Baltimore. Scholarships are offered for many degree programs. Visit the UBalt Foundation Scholarship Application Portal to explore and apply for scholarship opportunities. If you have questions about applying for a UBalt Foundation scholarship, please email foundationscholarships@ubalt.edu .
Law scholarships are awarded to new and continuing students on the basis of merit, need, or a combination of the two. Interested law school applicants should apply for scholarships regardless of their financial circumstances because some awards are based on factors other than need. Applying for a scholarship has no effect on the admissions decision.
For more information, visit the School of Law Scholarship web page.
Maryland state senators and delegates offer scholarships to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students living within the districts they represent who enroll at least half-time. Requirements and application processes vary by legislator.
For additional information on these scholarships, visit the Maryland Higher Education Commission website.
To determine which senators and delegates are in your district, go to mdelect.net and enter your address in the search bar.
Veterans, military members and dependents are eligible for veteran/military merit-based scholarships. The scholarship award length will vary based on previous academic merit and program of study. Veterans, military members and dependents using the Post 9/11 GI Bill and Vocational Readiness and Education (VR&E) are eligible for these scholarships. Not all scholarships may be used in conjunction with the veteran/military merit-based scholarship and this scholarship may replace some scholarships that were previously awarded. Veteran/military merit-based scholarships may be used for any education costs (e.g., tuition, fees, books, transportation, housing) and are refundable up to the cost of attendance.
Through The Bob Parsons Scholarship Fund, UBalt is investing in Pell Grant eligible transfer and military/veteran students by providing financial support toward tuition and fees while you complete your bachelor's degree. Eligible students will receive the difference between their Pell award and in-state tuition and fees. Students must earn an associate’s degree (or qualify for the military waiver) and enroll full-time at UBalt. No additional application is required, but students must complete the FAFSA for consideration.
Students will be automatically considered for the Service Scholarship at the
time of admission. No application or FAFSA required. Funds from this
scholarship are refundable and can be applied toward the cost of
attendance and any related educational expenses. For more information,
contact the Office of Financial Aid at financialaid@ubalt.edu.
The following organizations offer scholarships primarily to active duty military, veterans, and/or their families.
Edward T. Conroy Memorial Scholarship
The Edward T. Conroy Memorial Scholarship provides assistance to degree seeking undergraduate or graduate students who are children of a member of the United States Armed Forces who died as a result of military service or who suffered a service-connected 100 percent permanent disability as result of military service.
The University maintains this list of scholarships search engines as a courtesy and does not have any involvement or responsibility in the application or awarding process.
Grants are awarded based on financial need as determined by the results of the FAFSA. Grants are gift funds that do not require repayment. A student’s financial aid award will include grant funds whenever guidelines and funding levels permit.
Grant funds are initially awarded based on full-time status during the fall and spring semesters. If a student’s enrollment changes to three-quarter time or half-time status, grant funds may be reduced depending on when the drop occurs. Graduate students are not eligible for federal grants.