Find Your Scholarship
We love rewarding students for their hard work! As you step into your future, we look back at your academic and personal successes to match you with the right Merit-Based and Specialty Scholarships.
From beginning to end, we’re here to guide you to the right financial path. Our mentoring and personalized attention, supportive campus community, career focus, and exceptional experiences in and out of the classroom are all part of the “Best Value” that we bring to your education.
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Complete your today to ensure your timely access to scholarships and aid that will cut the cost of your education.
Important Scholarship Deadlines
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Jan
15
Apr
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Merit-Based Scholarships
What will you qualify for?
Stevenson has developed a generous merit-based scholarship program for incoming students that considers all applicants, regardless of financial need. When awarding scholarships, we consider the rigor of a student’s high school curriculum in addition to their academic GPA, class rank, and standardized test scores. High School GPA is based on a 4.0 weighted scale/unweighted academic scale.
- Merit-based awards range from $10,000 – $21,000.
- All merit-based awards are good for four consecutive years of study at the university.
Need-based financial aid may be available to assist you with the costs of tuition, room, and board. We encourage all students to apply for need-based financial aid by completing the , and use Stevenson’s Federal School Code, 002107.
*Please note that all scholarships are competitive and the exact amount of a student’s scholarship is determined by the Scholarship Committee after s/he is accepted to the university. Also, the scholarship program changes from each year based on the quality of the applicant pool.
Full Tuition Award
Presidential Fellowship
The Presidential Fellowship recognizes incoming freshmen who have the potential to make a lasting impact on the Stevenson community as shown by their commitment to academic excellence along with proven leadership in school-based activities, community service, and/or athletics. Presidential fellows receive a full-tuition scholarship for 4 years and an invitation to participate in either the Service Scholars or Leadership Scholars Program.
Specialty Scholarships & Grants
Nursing Scholarships and Grants
Art, Band, and Theatre Scholarships
Transfer Merit-Based Scholarships
Transfer students who have demonstrated significant academic achievement may be awarded the ¶ºÄÌÊÓƵ Transfer Scholarship. This merit-based award may reach $21,300 annually for a maximum of four consecutive years. All applicants are automatically reviewed.
Merit-based awards range from $12,000 – $21,300.
GPA and credits considered: Earned by February 1 for fall start and October 1 for spring start. Scholarships are based on full-time, continuous enrollment. ¶ºÄÌÊÓƵ Online students are not eligible to receive scholarships.
Transfer Specialty Scholarships & Grants
Private Scholarships
Many scholarships and grants are offered by private sources, such as fraternal and religious organizations, labor unions, professional associations, social groups, and ethnic associations. Because they are private and therefore not administered by Stevenson, you will need to research and apply for them on your own. The best place to start your research is your local church or synagogue or a local club such as the Lions or Kiwanis. In addition, various publications contain private resource information; they can be found in your local library or bookstore.
The following free scholarship search engines provide information on thousands of scholarships as well as information on financial aid and money management.
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Report Your Private Funding
Any outside funding you receive must be taken into account when your eligibility is determined for need-based financial aid, such as the Direct Student Loan program. If you have been offered funding from a source outside the University, you should notify the Financial Aid Office of the amount and of the donor. In a few situations, outside funding may affect your SU financial aid award.
Endowed Scholarships
Through the generosity of many individuals, alumni, foundations, and businesses, ¶ºÄÌÊÓƵ offers more than 60 endowed scholarships that support our upper division students (sophomores, juniors, and seniors) working toward the successful completion of their degrees.
Resources
All of the resources you need to apply for financial aid in one place.
Money Matters
The Office of Student Accounts is dedicated to assisting students with their account needs throughout their experience at ¶ºÄÌÊÓƵ.
Help for Online Graduate and Undergraduate Students
Our Financial Aid Office is always available to provide support as you explore your financial aid options.
Contact Financial Aid
Ready to talk about financial aid? Reach out to us!
Address
100 Campus Circle
Garrison Hall North Room 241
Owings Mills, MD 21117
Direct Contact
443-334-3200 (phone)
443-352-4370 (fax)
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