Stevenson University Annual Scholarship Funds

Students will be reviewed and considered for awards based upon specified criteria below. See Stevenson University Scholarship and Grant Programs for more information. 

The Accounting Association Scholarship is a merit-based award for junior or senior accounting majors.

The Asset Strategy Consultants Annual Scholarship supports deserving students with financial need.

The Associated Italian American Charities of Maryland provides scholarships for students of Italian descent in good academic standing with financial need.

The Associated Italian American Charities/Saint Agnes Hospital Nursing Scholarship is awarded to junior and senior students enrolled in the nursing program with a minimum 3.0 GPA who are of Italian heritage and are residents of Maryland. Recipients must complete a competitive application and interview process and agree to a two-year employment commitment at Saint Agnes Hospital.

The Rotary Club of Baltimore Student Scholarship is available to students with financial need living in the Baltimore metropolitan area, who have demonstrated academic excellence and involvement in community activities.

The Bareham, CPA, PA Annual Scholarship supports a sophomore, junior or senior accounting major with good academic standing and financial need. Preference will be given to female students of non-traditional age.

The BGE Annual Scholarship supports students with good academic standing and financial need who agree to adhere to Stevenson's code of ethics.

The Brotman Financial Group, Inc. Emergency Scholarship Fund supports junior and senior students who fall short of the funding needed to return to Stevenson University for their studies. Preference is given to students from the Brown School of Business and Leadership, as well as English language and literature majors. Award is given one time only.

The Capitol Office Solutions Annual Scholarship supports students with good academic standing and financial need.

The Cigna Annual Scholarship supports students with good academic standing and financial need.

The Jo-anna Conrey ’62 ’86 ’92 Annual Scholarship is awarded to a first-generation college student with demonstrated financial need, with preference for an incoming freshman and minority student.

The Lisa Dobbs Derryberry ’77 Annual Scholarship supports students with financial need who are pursuing a major in the Brown School of Business and Leadership and have a minimum 2.5 GPA. Award is given one time only.

The E. C. Wareheim Foundation provides a scholarship to deserving students with financial need.

The Element Financial Corporation Annual Scholarship is awarded to a student with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA who is majoring in business administration or business communication.

The Linda Connolly Fenton Annual Scholarship in Nursing is awarded to students in the nursing program with financial need and academic achievement.

The Frankel Sims Law Emergency Scholarship is awarded to junior or senior students who fall short of the funding needed to return to Stevenson for their studies. Award is given one time only.

The Dr. Gerald and Carole ’85 Glowacki Annual Scholarship for Science and Mathematics Education supports junior students with financial need and a minimum 3.5 GPA who are majoring in middle school education with a concentration in math and science.

The Gross Mendelsohn Annual Scholarship supports junior or senior accounting majors with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Award is given one time only.

The Hahn-Waidner Scholarship is a merit-based award given to the top four academically performing students in both the junior and senior classes of the legal studies program.

The Handwerger, Cardegna, Funkhouser & Lurman Annual Scholarship supports accounting majors with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA.

The Herbert J. and Martha Ginn Hoelter Scholarship is awarded to students majoring in criminal justice with financial need and a minimum 2.5 GPA.

The Ebony Hypolite ’06 Annual Scholarship is awarded to junior or senior students with a minimum 3.5 GPA, significant involvement in community service, and financial need.

The Independent College Fund of Maryland (I-Fund) provides a variety of designated and competitive scholarships for students attending Stevenson University and Maryland’s other independent institutions.

The Diane Jacobs Scholarship provides funds for students with financial need who have overcome personal challenges to continue their education.

The Brenda Bowe Johnson, Ph.D. Scholarship for Women in Science is awarded to female students with financial need and a minimum 2.5 GPA who are majoring in biology, chemistry, or biochemistry.

The Deborah J. Leather Business Administration Academic Leadership Scholarship is a merit-based award that provides tuition support to students pursuing a degree in business administration. The purpose of the scholarship is to award a student who has demonstrated exceptional academic individual or team leadership.  This leadership will be demonstrated through formal academic mentorship to other students; progressive development of academic leadership aptitude or professional skills as observed by a member of the Department faculty; significant increase in one’s personal academic identity and positive visibility in class or in other academic settings; and/or providing key academic oversight in a sponsored student academic competition. Depending on the competitive pool, more than one scholarship may be awarded for the year.

The Legg Mason Annual Scholarship is awarded to students with financial need and a minimum 2.5 GPA.

The Bradley and Shirley MacDonald Annual Scholarship supports students with financial need and a GPA between 2.0 and 3.0. Candidates should also be dedicated, hardworking, have overcome obstacles to achieve success, and committed to making a difference for good in the world. Award is given one time only.

The Maryland CIO Roundtable Annual Scholarship is a merit-based award for junior or senior students with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA who are pursuing a degree in business information systems or in computer information systems. Recipients must possess leadership qualities and a desire to work in the field of IT management after graduation.

The MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center Nursing Scholarship is awarded to a senior nursing student who wishes to participate in a practicum at Franklin Square Medical Center. Recipients must complete a competitive application and interview process and agree to a two-year employment commitment at Franklin Square Medical Center. 

The Mercy Medical Center Nursing Scholarship is awarded to a senior nursing student who wishes to participate in a practicum at Mercy Medical Center. Recipients must complete a competitive application and interview process and agree to a two-year employment commitment at Mercy Medical Center.

The Merritt Properties Annual Scholarship supports incoming freshman students with great financial need who are also deemed at-risk due to environment or family situation, with preference given to students who are orphans or are aging out of the foster care system.

The Mister, Burton Annual Scholarship in Accounting is awarded to sophomore, junior, or senior students who are majoring in accounting and have financial need and a minimum 3.5 GPA. Award is given one time only.

The Claire Moore Scholarship is awarded to a senior student with financial need and involvement on campus.

The Mount Royal Printing and Communications Annual Scholarship supports students with good academic standing and financial need who are pursuing a major within the School of Design.

The Sheela Murthy and Vasant Nayak Scholarship is awarded to a student who is a legal studies major, has financial need, maintains a minimum 3.0 GPA, and demonstrates a strong work ethic.

The Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation Scholarships for Mature Students are awarded to students aged 25 years or above who are pursuing their first bachelor’s degree, have earned at least 60 credits toward their degree, and have financial need and a minimum 2.5 GPA.

The Northrop Grumman Annual Scholarship is awarded to students with financial need and a minimum 3.25 GPA who are U.S. citizens and pursuing a degree within the Brown School of Business and Leadership.

The Karen Parrotte Nursing Scholarship supports nursing students of African American/Black ethnicity with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Candidates must either be working full-time while pursuing their degree, or be adult students returning to college to pursue or complete their degree.

The PMM Companies Annual Scholarship provides one or more scholarships to students with financial need.

The Promising Future Annual Scholarship is awarded to students in good standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 and financial need.

The RCM&D Foundation Scholarship supports students enrolled in a major within the Brown School of Business and Leadership with financial need and good academic standing.

The Shantell Roberts ’08 Annual Service Scholarship is awarded to sophomore, junior, or senior students with financial need, a 2.5 minimum GPA, and involvement in community service; recipients must be Baltimore City residents, with preference for those who attended Baltimore City Public Schools.

The Barbara S. Rowell Annual Scholarship in Accounting supports sophomore, junior, or senior accounting majors with financial need and good academic standing.

The Herman and Walter Samuelson Foundation Scholarship for Nursing is awarded to nursing students. Recipients must complete a competitive application and interview process and agree to an employment commitment at Sinai Hospital.

The Paul Mark and Peggie Sandler Legal Studies Scholarship is awarded to junior or senior students who are legal studies majors with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Award is given one time only.

The Sandy Spring Bank Annual Scholarship is awarded to deserving students with financial need.

The Eugene and Jeanne Savage Scholarship supports students with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Preference may be given to students with demonstrated participation in service activities.

The Jason Schneider Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based award for students majoring in criminal justice with a minimum 3.0 GPA who are Maryland residents.

The Dennis A. Starliper Annual Scholarship supports accounting majors with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA.

The James and Jacqueline Stradtner Scholarship for Early Childhood Education is awarded to students majoring in early childhood education with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA who reside in Maryland.

The Stephanie Giles Suit '05 is awarded to students with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA who are pursuing a degree within the Beverly K. Fine School of the Sciences, or majoring in Medical Laboratory Science.

The Superior Supply Ltd Annual Scholarship is awarded to junior or senior first-generation college students with financial need and good academic standing.

The Vincent O. Versace Memorial Annual Scholarship supports a junior student majoring in a STEM program who has financial need and a minimum 3.2 GPA.

The University of Maryland/St. Joseph Medical Center Nursing Scholarship is awarded to a senior nursing student who wishes to participate in a practicum at St. Joseph Medical Center. Recipients must complete a competitive application and interview process and agree to a two-year employment commitment at St. Joseph Medical Center.

The Judith Waranch Annual Scholarship is awarded to a female sophomore, junior, or senior student with financial need and a minimum 2.5 GPA. Candidates must demonstrate a commitment to community activism and problem-solving through past or current actions and/or future ambitions, as well as determination, creativity, and leadership.

The Judith Waranch Scholarship for International Study is awarded to female students with financial need and a minimum 2.5 GPA who participate in an SU-approved study abroad experience.

The Regina Holter Welsh ’57 Annual Scholarship is awarded to a junior or senior student with financial need and a minimum 3.5 GPA, who is enrolled in the Sandra R. Berman School of Nursing and Health Professions. Preference will be given to students majoring in Medical Laboratory Science.

The Marcella Wood ’93 ’97 Annual Scholarship is awarded to female students with financial need and an approximate 2.5 GPA. Preference given to students involved in charitable causes.

The Young Forever Annual Scholarship supports a student with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA, with a preference for an incoming freshman.

More information about Stevenson scholarships and grants is available from the Financial Aid Office.