Maryland Code § ED-18-901

Section ED-18-901
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(a) In this section, "University" means the University of Maryland, College
Park Campus.
(b) There is a program of fellowships for postgraduate work in the Graduate
School of the University known as the Judith A. Resnik Memorial Postgraduate
Fellowship Program.
(c) Each recipient of a fellowship awarded under this section:
(1) Shall be a graduate of a standard 4-year college course in an
institution of higher education accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges
and Secondary Schools or an equivalent regional accrediting agency; and
(2) Shall be recommended for graduate study by the executive head
of the institution from which the recipient graduated.
(d) If possible, residents of this State shall receive preference in the award
of these fellowships.
(e) The University shall cooperate with the accredited institutions of higher
education in this State by specifying each year the requirements of the graduate
school, the standards for determining eligibility for fellowships, and the fields of
greatest need for qualified faculty in the public institutions of higher education in
this State.
(f) Each fellowship:

(1) May not be for less than $200 a single year or for more than the
highest 10-month stipend for a graduate assistant.
(2) May be held for 3 years if the recipient:
(i) Continues to be a full-time student at the University and
carries at least 12 semester hours of courses each semester;
(ii) In the judgment of the University, is making satisfactory
progress towards a degree; and
(iii) Maintains the department standards of the University.
(g) (1) Each year, the fellowship committee of the University shall
certify not more than 18 fellowships to qualified applicants as the amount
appropriated to the program that year allows.
(2) The award of such fellowships shall be made when possible so as
to promote compliance with the State of Maryland desegregation goals.
(3) If possible:
(i) The distribution shall be made as wide as possible to
graduates of accredited institutions of higher education in this State; and
(ii) Consideration shall be given to the greatest need in
securing qualified faculties in the public institutions of higher education in this State.

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