Information on eligibility and applying for Pell Grants and Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants.
Information about merit-based scholarships, merit and financial need based scholarships, alumni scholarships, National Science Foundation (NSF) grants, and programs for high school students.
The State of Maryland offers several scholarship and grant programs, both need-based and non-need based, to help those who need financial assistance for a college education.
You can use your DC scholarship dollars and benefits at MC, including DCTAG (DC Tuition Assistance Grant), DC TAPIT (DC Tuition Assistance Program initiative for TANF), and DC CAP (DC College Access Program).
MC publicizes information from various businesses, foundations, and civic organizations about scholarships they offer to students.
The MC financial aid office coordinates Federal Work Study (FWS), which provides employment for students. Jobs may be located on or off campus and offer you the opportunity to work in a part-time temporary capacity.
There are two types of student loans: federal loans, which are funded by the federal government, and private loans, which are funded by private entities such as banks, credit unions, or other lending institutions.