The Patuxent Partnership (TPP) Pathways Scholarship - High School Seniors
The Patuxent Partnership (TPP) Pathways Scholarship Fund will provide financial assistance to a student(s) majoring in engineering at the College of Southern Maryland, to support STEM workforce development at NAWCAD. Funds can be used to pay for tuition, fees books and other related supplies. Students must be a resident of Southern Maryland, be a graduating senior or possess a high school diploma or its equivalent, be enrolled as a full-time student, possess and maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA, with no grade below a B in designated courses (such as Calculus II and Physics) and no grade below a C in other courses.
As part of the application process, applicants may be asked to interview with the scholarship review committee. In addition, students must agree to apply for admission into the Southern Maryland Pathways Program in Engineering (Majoring in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland A. James Clark School of Engineering, taught at the University System of Maryland Southern Maryland campus in California, MD). Students will be eligible to receive up to $5,000 per year in scholarship funds for up to two years, providing they continue to meet the eligibility requirements and remain in good standing.
You must sign in to Scholarship Finder to apply. Please contact the CSM Foundation at csmfoundation@csmd.edu or 301-934-7599 if you have questions or need assistance with the application process.
- Award
- Varies
- Deadline
- 01/31/2025
- Supplemental Questions
- Are you a U.S. citizen?
- What county do you reside in?
- What high school do you currently attend?
- If high school listed above is other, please provide school name.
- What is your current high school GPA?
- What engineering program concentration do you plan on pursuing while at CSM?
- Have you completed your FAFSA application for the upcoming academic year and included CSM as one of the schools to receive the results?
- Do you agree to apply to the Southern Maryland Pathways Program in Engineering, majoring in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland A. James Clark School, taught locally at University System of Maryland at Southern Maryland (USMSM), and enroll upon acceptance?
- Please describe why you are interested in the Southern Maryland Pathways Program.
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