University of Maryland Undergraduate Catalog 2009-2010
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Undergraduate Catalog 2009-2010


COLLEGE AND DEPARTMENTAL SCHOLARSHIPS

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Some UM colleges and departments offer merit-based scholarships.  Most departments will only consider students who enroll for 12 credits per semester, and who have a grade point average of at least 3.0. Some of these scholarships are open to prospective freshman and transfer students.  Some of them are only open to continuing UM students.  For additional information regarding departmental scholarships please contact the appropriate college or department or visit www.financialaid.umd.edu/Scholarhips/departmental.html .

 

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Agricultural & Resource Economics

Animal and Avian Sciences

Biological Resources Engineering

Environmental Sciences

Institute of Applied Agriculture

Natural Resource Sciences

Natural Resources Management Program

Nutrition & Food Science

Plant Science and Landscape Architecture

Veterinary Medicine


COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES

American Studies

Art

Art History & Archaeology

Asian & East European Languages and Cultures

Classics

Communication

Comparative Literature

Dance

English Language and Literature

French & Italian Languages and Literatures

Germanic Studies

History

Jewish Studies Program

Linguistics

Music

Philosophy

Spanish & Portuguese Languages and Literatures

Theatre

Women's Studies


COLLEGE OF BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

African American Studies

Anthropology

Criminology & Criminal Justice

Economics

Geography

Government and Politics

Hearing and Speech Sciences

Joint Program in Survey Methodology

Psychology

Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism


COLLEGE OF COMPUTER, MATHEMATICAL,
AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES

Applied Mathematics

Astronomy

Computer Science

Geology

Mathematics

Meteorology

Physics

Statistics Program


COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Counseling & Personnel Services

Curriculum & Instruction

Education Policy, Planning, and Administration

Human Development (Institute for Child Study)

Measurement, Statistics & Evaluation

Special Education


COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE

Family Studies

Health Education

Kinesiology


PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY HEALTH

COLLEGE OF JOURNALISM

COLLEGE OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES


COLLEGE OF CHEMICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES

Biology

Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics

Chemistry & Biochemistry

Entomology

Environmental Sciences

Marine-Estuarine Environmental Sciences


A. JAMES CLARK SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

Aerospace Engineering

Chemical Engineering

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Fire Protection Engineering

Hillman Entrepreneurship Program

Materials and Nuclear Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Reliability Engineering


ROBERT H. SMITH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Accounting

Business

Decision and Information Technologies

Finance

Hinman Entrepreneurship

Logistics, Business and Public Policy

Management and Organization

Marketing

Quest Program


SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING and PRESERVATION

Architecture

Urban Studies and Planning Program

School of Public Policy

Environmental Policy Program

James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership

Public Policy

Public Sector Financial Management

Social Policy

Interdepartmental Programs

Chemical Physics Program

Environmental Science and Policy (BSOS)

Systems Engineering


RETURNING STUDENTS PROGRAM/COUNSELING CENTER

Irwin S. Kamin Adult Learner Emergency Fund

Charlotte W. Newcombe Scholarship

Gerald G. Portney Memorial Scholarship

Returning Students Program

Women's Forum Scholarship

 

UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

Academic Achievement Programs

Air Force Aerospace studies Program

Army ROTC

College Park Scholars Program

Individual Studies Program

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Equity

Letters and Sciences

National Scholarships Office

University Honors Program

 

UNIVERSITY RELATIONS

Alumni Association

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