Maryland Code § ED-18-3604

Section ED-18-3604
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(a) Beginning in the 2019-2020 academic year, the annual scholarship
award shall be not more than $5,000 per recipient, or actual tuition, whichever is
less.
(b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, any State
or federal student financial aid, other than a student loan, received by the recipient
shall be credited to the recipient's tuition before the calculation of any award amount
provided under this subtitle.
(2) (i) 1. Initial scholarship awards shall be provided to
recipients based on greatest demonstrated financial need.
2. Priority for scholarship awards in subsequent years
shall be given to:
A. Prior year recipients who remain eligible for the
program;

B. All eligible students who are enrolled in at least 12
credits per semester, or enrolled in a sequence of credit or noncredit courses that lead
to licensure or certification; and
C. If any funds remain to be allocated, students
enrolled in at least 6 credits per semester.
3. Notwithstanding § 18-3603(b) of this subtitle, an
eligible recipient who does not receive an award under this subparagraph due to
insufficient funding of the program remains eligible for the program the following
academic year.
(ii) Eligible applicants who do not receive an award under this
subtitle shall be notified and placed on a waiting list.
(3) If a recipient is eligible for a local promise scholarship, an award
provided under this subtitle shall be credited to the recipient's tuition before the
award of the local promise scholarship.
(c) (1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection, each recipient
may hold the award until the earlier of:
(i) 3 years after first enrolling:
1. As a candidate for a noncredit vocational certificate;
2. In a sequence of credit or noncredit courses leading
to licensure or certification;
3. In credit or noncredit courses that are required for
participation in a registered apprenticeship program;
4. As a candidate for a certificate; or
5. As a full-time candidate for an associate's degree at
a community college in the State;
(ii) 6 years after first enrolling as a part-time candidate for an
associate's degree at a community college in the State; or
(iii) The date that the individual is awarded an associate's
degree.

(2) A community college may extend the duration of an award for an
allowable interruption of study if the recipient provides to the community college
satisfactory evidence of extenuating circumstances that prevent the recipient from
continuous enrollment.
(3) Each recipient may hold the award in accordance with paragraph
(1) of this subsection only if the recipient:
(i) Continues to be eligible for in-State tuition;
(ii) 1. Continues to enroll in and complete at least 6 credits
per semester, or a sequence of credit or noncredit courses that leads to licensure or
certification, or their equivalent, as determined by the community college; or
2. Continues to participate in a registered
apprenticeship program;
(iii) Maintains a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5
on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent for the requisite credit-bearing coursework for the
remainder of the award or, failing to do so, provides to the community college
satisfactory evidence of extenuating circumstances;
(iv) Makes satisfactory progress toward a vocational
certificate, a certificate, or an associate's degree;
(v) Continues to meet the income limitations under § 18-
3603(b)(4) of this subtitle; and
(vi) Continues to timely submit an application under § 18-
3603(b)(6) of this subtitle.

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