Maryland Code § ED-18-1702

Section ED-18-1702
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(a) There is a scholarship program known as the Walter Sondheim Jr.
Public Service Internship Scholarship Program in the State.

(b) The purpose of the Program is to assist college and graduate students to
explore public service career opportunities through internships.
(c) The Shriver Center shall administer the Program.
(d) An institution of higher education in the State may nominate eligible
students to participate in the Program on or before:
(1) January 1 of each year for summer and fall internships; and
(2) October 1 of each year for spring internships.
(e) Priority for participation in the Program shall be given to an eligible
student who:
(1) Is a resident of the State;
(2) Has demonstrated an interest in a career in public service; and
(3) Assists in providing:
(i) Legal services:
1. To low-income residents in the State who cannot
afford legal services; or
2. In a public service position;
(ii) Social work services to low-income residents in the State;
(iii) Nursing services in nursing shortage areas in the State as
defined in § 18-802 of this title; or
(iv) Other services in the public or nonprofit sectors in which
there is a shortage of qualified practitioners to low-income or underserved residents
or areas of the State.
(f) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, for eligible students
who have agreed to serve in a public service internship, the Shriver Center shall
award scholarships on or before:
(i) January 15 of each year for spring internships;
(ii) May 1 of each year for summer internships; and

(iii) August 1 of each year for fall internships.
(2) Funds for the scholarships awarded under this subtitle shall be
as provided in the State budget.
(g) Subject to the availability of funds, the scholarship award under the
Program shall be at least $2,000 and no more than $5,000.
(h) The Shriver Center shall serve as a clearinghouse for public and
nonprofit entities that wish to hire public service interns participating in the
Program.

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