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The 2019 Delegate Harrison Scholarship

Updated: Apr 22, 2019


Delegate Andrea Harrison is pleased to announce an academic scholarship!  In order to apply, you must be a resident of Maryland’s 24th Legislative District and a high school senior, an undergraduate, graduate student, or a private career (trade) school student.  To confirm that you are a resident, please visit this website and enter your address to find out if you reside in District 24.

To be considered for a scholarship, please write a letter of interest to Delegate Harrison.  Your application must include:   the name of the college or private career school you plan to attend or attend for the 2019-2020 academic year, your major or trade, previous community service and leadership activities, future career and academic goals, how this scholarship will help you achieve those goals and a short essay on your vision for Prince George’s County in 2025.  The letter should not exceed two double-spaced pages. If you have applied in previous years, you still need to write a new letter of interest in order to be considered.

Please return this form along with your letter no later than April 30, 2019.  In addition to the form and the letter, please send a copy of your most recent transcript or report card, two letters of recommendation and a copy of the Student Aid Report (SAR) from your completed FAFSA (please DO NOT send the entire document – only the SAR), if applicable.  You may return the application via email, fax, or postal mail. When returning the application via email, please be certain to save the file under your first and last name (i.e., lastname_firstname_2019).  To ensure that you will be considered for need-based State Scholarships, you must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1, 2019.

The Delegate Scholarship may be used for community college, undergraduate or graduate studies, and private career (trade) schools.  Both full- and part-time students are eligible to apply.  Full-time undergraduate students must maintain 12 credits or more per semester, while part-time undergraduate students must maintain 6-11 credits.  Full-time graduate students must maintain 9 or more credits per semester, while part-time graduate students must maintain 6-8 credits per semester.

You may only use this scholarship at an out-of-state school if your major is not available at a Maryland school or if you are a Maryland resident serving in the military and stationed out of state. The Office of Financial Aid must identify your major as “unique.”  To establish unique major status, contact the Maryland Higher Education Commission (www.mhec.state.md.us) for the requirements.

The Delegate Scholarship is for a single academic year. You must reapply for the scholarship each academic year. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any additional questions. Best of luck!

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