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JHU/Outside/Private Scholarships |
Part-Time Students
Advanced Academic Programs Scholarship Assistance Program
The Advanced Academic Programs is pleased to announce the launch of the AAP Scholarship Assistance Plan (ASAP). The AAP Scholarship Assistance Plan is made possible through the generosity of the Advanced Academic Programs and our Alumni and is designed to provide limited financial assistance to selected students based on demonstrated need as determined by the Financial Aid Office. These are not graduate fellowships to pay for the entire degree. Rather, these limited scholarships will help cover all or part of the cost of a single course.
In order to be considered, you must be a current student in the Advanced Academic Programs and be in good standing (as defined in the Academic Catalog). In addition, you will need to complete the FAFSA and Johns Hopkins University Applications and submit this information to the Financial Aid Office. More information can be found on the AAP Website (http://www.advanced.jhu.edu). The Scholarships will be applied to the semester following the term in which the award is presented.
Please contact the AAP Enrollment Services Office (202-452-1972) or the Financial Aid Office 410-516-8028 if you have any questions about the Scholarship Assistance Program.
Scholarships from Outside Sources
Scholarships
from private sources are an additional method of financing your graduate
education. The University recommends that students apply for other scholarship
and fellowship funds which may be available through outside sources: the
state or federal government, private donors, and corporations.. Information
about these programs may be obtained by searching the Web. Links to outside
funding searches can be found at http://www.finaid.org,
and at Outside/Private Scholarships|Freshman
and Transfer Students. You can also check at the public library, academic
departments, or community organizations. Students must report all awards
received to the Office of Student Financial Services. Students who receive
private scholarships may have their loan and/or work-study reduced accordingly.
Special
Note for Maryland State residents:
Students
can now log on to the Maryland
Higher Education Commission website to get up-to-the-minute information
about scholarships and financial assistance. Students can also check on
the status of their state scholarship application.
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