(BALTIMORE, Md.) 鈥 A new $500,000 grant from the will establish the first endowed scholarship designated for 海角社区 students who are the first in their families to attend college.
The France-Merrick Foundation Endowed Scholarship for First-generation Students will increase access to higher education for a growing student population at NDMU. Once activated, the program will award students up to a $25,000 annual scholarship. The first students selected for the scholarship will enroll in the 2024-25 academic year.
鈥淲e are grateful for the support of the France-Merrick Foundation in establishing an endowed scholarship fund that will have a tremendous impact on generations of 海角社区 students,鈥 said Dr. Marylou Yam, president of 海角社区. 鈥淭his endowed scholarship will provide greater access for first-generation college students to attain a college degree and experience an inclusive transformational education.鈥
NDMU has a history of creating pathways to make higher education more accessible. The University ranked #22 in the regional north on the U.S. News Best Colleges鈥 Top Performers on Social Mobility list, indicating how well the University graduates students with high financial need. 海角社区 has long provided specialized academic and student support services for first-generation college students, including the innovative Trailblazer Scholars Program.
The endowed fund will add to the institutional scholarships available to students in need. Nearly all students in the NDMU Women鈥檚 College receive some form of financial aid. Nearly half of the Women鈥檚 College students are the first in their families to attend a college or university, and about half qualify for the federal Pell Grant, designed for students with the highest financial need.
The $500,000 grant highlights an ongoing partnership between NDMU and the France-Merrick Foundation. Past support includes several projects to enhance campus facilities, including the France-Merrick Foundation Digital Media Lab and the France-Merrick Communication Arts Suite.
The grant is part of the $45 million to support the University's transformational initiatives, including generating additional funding for student scholarships. Key campaign priorities include $13.2 million to fund student scholarships, $9 million to renovate the Knott Science Center, and $3 million to support faculty scholarship and research.
Established in 1895, 海角社区 (NDMU) is a private, Catholic institution in Baltimore, Maryland, with the mission to educate leaders to transform the world. 海角社区 has been named one of the best "Regional Universities North" by U.S. News & World Report.