Maryland Code § ED-18-2002

Section ED-18-2002
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(a) There is a program of Maryland Science and Technology Scholarships in
this State that are awarded under this subtitle. The Office shall annually select

students who have the greatest potential for academic success in higher education
and offer a scholarship to each student to be used at a Maryland higher education
institution of the student's choice, if the recipient meets the following qualifications:
(1) Qualifies academically as follows:
(i) Has a secondary school transcript indicating an overall
grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent after completion of
the first semester of the senior year;
(ii) Intends to enroll or is enrolled as a full-time student in an
academic program as designated by the Maryland Higher Education Commission;
and
(iii) Has graduated from a secondary school;
(2) Is a Maryland resident and was a Maryland resident at the time
of graduating from secondary school;
(3) Is accepted for admission in a regular undergraduate program at
a Maryland higher education institution in the State;
(4) Begins attending an eligible Maryland higher education
institution within 5 years of completing secondary school or, failing to do so, provides
evidence satisfactory to the Office of extenuating circumstances;
(5) Agrees to the conditions provided in subsection (c) of this section;
and
(6) Accepts any other conditions attached to the award and satisfies
any additional criteria the Commission may establish.
(b) (1) The annual scholarship award shall be in the amount of $1,000
for a student enrolled at a 2-year eligible institution or $3,000 for a student enrolled
at a 4-year eligible institution.
(2) If accepted by the eligible student, each award may be renewed
on an annual basis for a maximum of 3 years after the original award if the recipient:
(i) Remains a resident of the State;
(ii) Attends a Maryland higher education institution in the
State;

(iii) Is enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student and takes
at least 12 semester hours of courses each semester or its equivalent as determined
by the Office;
(iv) Maintains a 3.0 grade point average on an academic year
basis or, failing to do so, provides evidence satisfactory to the Office, of extreme
extenuating circumstances;
(v) Is making satisfactory progress toward a degree as
determined by the institution; and
(vi) Maintains the standards of the institution.
(3) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2) of this subsection, each
recipient of a Maryland Science and Technology Scholarship who is enrolled in a
baccalaureate degree program may renew the annual award four times if the
recipient is enrolled in an undergraduate academic program that, as determined by
the institution, requires 5 years to complete.
(4) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2) of this subsection, each
award may be renewed on an annual basis for a maximum of 2 years for students
enrolled in an associate degree program.
(c) A recipient of an award made under this section shall receive the award
for each year indicated in which the recipient is eligible if:
(1) The recipient signs an agreement at the time of the initial award
to:
(i) Commence employment in the State within 1 year after
completion of undergraduate studies for 1 year for each year that the scholarship was
awarded; and
(ii) Repay the State the amounts awarded under this subtitle
as set forth in § 18-112 of this title if the recipient does not:
1. Satisfy the degree requirements of the eligible
academic program or fulfill other requirements as provided in this subtitle; and
2. Perform the service obligation for 1 year for each
year that the recipient has a scholarship awarded under this subtitle; and
(2) The service obligation begins after graduation and cannot be
fulfilled prior to graduation from an eligible institution.

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