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Apply to the Fall 2022 Scholarship and Fellowship


Final Deadline to Apply: November 27, 2022


The Maryland Chapter offers scholarship and fellowship opportunities in furtherance of its mission to promote the profession of landscape architecture statewide through advocacy, education, communication, and fellowship.


Accordingly, scholarship and fellowship recipients will be expected to (1) Create a synopsis / provide documentation and imagery of significant work accomplished as a result of having received a scholarship or fellowship for use in Maryland ASLA publications and display at the annual Maryland ASLA Chapter awards gala and such other venues as the Maryland Chapter Board may determine to be appropriate from time to time; (2) Attend the Maryland ASLA Chapter annual awards gala (at Maryland ASLA Chapter's expense); (3) Provide the Maryland ASLA Chapter with information about their subsequent graduation and employment for purposes of the chapter's evaluation of the scholarship and fellowship program. Additional expectations of fellowship recipients are (1) Presentation of the completed project to the Maryland Chapter Board at one of its monthly meetings and/or Chapter event, and (2) Documentation of expenditures per rules established by the Maryland Chapter Board and generally accepted accounting principles.


1. Scholarships: Two scholarships of $1,000 each, one for a student at the University of Maryland and one for a student at Morgan State University, are available to defray the costs of attending an undergraduate or graduate program in landscape architecture, including tuition, fees, room, board, and other expenses calculated as legitimate costs of attendance under rules established by the U.S. Department of Education. 2. Fellowship: One fellowship in the amount of $2,000 is available to support a special project that will provide a foundational opportunity for a student at either the University of Maryland or Morgan State University to grow as a future landscape architecture professional, such as to support costs associated with (1) presenting a paper at a conference, (2) participation in a design workshop or competition, (3) a special internship project, or (4) another "out-of-the-box," creative idea for independent work.

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Selection Process & Awards

The Maryland Chapter Board will have sole responsibility for selecting scholarship and fellowship recipients. Scholarship awards will be made directly to the educational institution or its affiliated foundation. Funds may be used for Winter 2023, Spring 2023, Summer 2023, or Fall 2023 terms. Fellowship awards will be made directly to the student, contingent on the Maryland Chapter Board approving the budget for the project. The Board reserves the right to decide whether payment will be made in a lump sum or in increments.


Expectations of Awardees


1. Scholarship Eligibility: Students interested in applying for a scholarship must meet the following eligibility criteria: a. Be pursuing a degree in landscape architecture at the University of Maryland (UMD) or Morgan State University (MSU) and will be enrolled in Winter 2023, Spring 2023, Summer 2023, and/or Fall 2023 terms b. Be in good academic standing as defined by UMD or MSU c. Undergraduate Students: Have successfully completed at least 50% of the credits required for the degree that the student is pursuing before the scholarship is awarded (First-year graduate students that are enrolled in the upcoming Summer and/or Fall semesters are eligible) d. Be a member of the student ASLA chapter at UMD or MSU. Student membership is free and can be signed up for here: https://www.asla.org/lastudents.aspx

e. Have not previously won the scholarship 2. Fellow


ship Eligibility: Students interested in applying for the fellowship must meet: a. Be pursuing a degree in landscape architecture at the University of Maryland (UMD) or Morgan State University (MSU) b. Be in good academic standing as defined by UMD or MSU c. Undergraduate Students: Have successfully completed at least 50% of the credits required for the degree that the student is pursuing before the fellowship starts (First-year graduate students that are enrolled in the upcoming Summer and/or Fall semesters are eligible) d. Be a member of the student ASLA chapter at UMD or MSU. Student membership is free and can be signed up for here: https://www.asla.org/lastudents.aspx

e. Have not previously won the fellowship




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