In fiscal year 2010, $146,231,031 of financial aid was put to use by UMB students. This amount of funding was an 9% increase over fiscal year 2009, corresponding with a 5% decrease in the number of awards. Education aid reported for fiscal year 2010 includes intercampus students.
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Education Aid summaries provide grouped data using the categories of awards as defined by the Maryland Higher Education Commission. Learn more...
2010 Education Aid Summaries:
- 2010 UMB Education Aid Summary
- 2010 UMB Education Aid Award Categories
- 2010 UMB Education Aid Categories and Origin
2009 & 2010 Education Aid Comparisons:
- UMB Education Aid Awards 2009-2010
- UMB Education Aid Awards by Category 2009-2010
- UMB Education Aid Awards by Level 2009-2010
- UMB Education Aid Amounts 2009-2010
- UMB Education Aid Amounts by Category 2009-2010
- UMB Education Aid Amounts by Level 2009-2010
2010 Scholarship Awards:
- 2010 Scholarship Awards by School
- 2010 Scholarship Awards by Level
- 2010 Senatorial and Delegate Awards by School
- 2010 Scholarship Awards by Level
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Category Types:
Loans: Education assistance that requires repayment in service or cash. Loan Specifics
Scholarships: Education assistance awards that are made primarily based on criteria other than demonstrated financial need such as scholastic achievement, athletic skills, community involvement or other criteria. The awards may be made from state, federal, institutional, or private sources. Scholarship Specifics
Grants: Education assistance awards that are made primarily on the basis of financial needs and require no repayment in service or cash. This includes aid programs where the most important criterion is need. Grant Specifics
Work-Study: Education assistance awarded to pay for employment provided to students based on financial need, merit, or mission-related goals. These also include work-study programs funded by the Federal government, as well as student employment programs financed solely with institutional or other non-governmental funds. However, this category does not include regular employees taking courses or employment that is not part of a formal financial package. Work-Study Specifics