2+2 Transfer Scholarship

Deadline October 15, 2026
State Maryland
Major Any Major
Type Generic
Offered By Maryland Higher Education Commission
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$2,000
Scholarship Award
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Description

The 2+2 Transfer Scholarship is designed to assist and encourage transfer students from Maryland community colleges to attend a 4-year institution within the state and complete their bachelor's degrees in a timely manner. Students must be enrolled in an eligible accredited Maryland postsecondary institution.

Essay Required
No
Recommendations Required
No
Minimum GPA
None
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