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2014-2015 Returning Women Students Scholarships Application
For Undergrad Students Over the Age of 25!
Women's, Gender, & Equity Center
January 27, 2014 at 10:54 AM
The Women's Center is excited to announce that the Returning Women Students Scholarships Application for 2014-2015 is now available. The deadline for submission is Friday, April 4, 2014.
This common application enables eligible students to apply for more than one of the Returning Women Students Scholarships using the same application. The three available scholarships are:
-Charlotte W. Newcombe Scholarship & The UMBC Scholarship for Mature Students -AEGON Scholarship -The Richard & Roselyn Bryson Neville Memorial Fund for Returning Women Scholarship
All undergraduate students over the age of 25 and with at least 60 credits may be eligible. Each scholarship has additional eligibility requirements which can be found on the common application instructions.
The application is attached to this announcement. Please be sure to read over the eligibility requirements before applying.
If you have any questions concerning the application process or the scholars program requirements, please contact Jess at womens.center@umbc.edu.
We will also be hosting 2 informational sessions related to the application process and scholars program requirements. The information sessions will be held in the Women's Center on Wed., Feb 19th from between 12-1pm and Wed., March 12th between 5:45-6:45pm.
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