Application Process:
International Students
Students holding only the following Visas
are NOT eligible for any federal, state, or institutional financial aid:
- Student Visas (F1 or F2).
- Exchange Visitor Visas (J1 or J2).
- G-Series Visas (international organizations).
- Non-citizens with only I-688A or I-688B Cards.
- Non-citizens with only a Notice of Approval to Apply for Permanent
Residence (I-171 or I-464).
- Non-citizens with only Family Unity Status (Form I-797).
To be considered for federal, state, and/or institutional aid, students
must be at least one of the following:*
- United States citizen (native-born or naturalized).
- U.S. national (includes natives of American Samoa or Swain's Island).
- U.S. permanent resident. Must have an I-151, I-551, or I-551C (Alien
Registration Receipt Card), or a Passport or an I-94 Form with a stamp
indicating I-551 status.
- Eligible Non-citizen with an INS Arrival-Departure Record (I-94) Form
with one of the following designations:
- "Refugee"
- "Indefinite Parole" and/or "Humanitarian Parole"
- "Asylum Granted"
- "Cuban-Haitian Entrant, Status Pending,"
- "Conditional Entrant" (valid only if issued before 4/1/1980).
- Temporary Resident with an I-688 Card.
*Federal, state, and institutional aid includes: Federal Perkins, Stafford
and PLUS Loans, Federal Pell and SEOG Grants, Federal Work Study, all
grants and scholarships administered by the Maryland State Scholarship
Administration, UM and Frederick Douglas Grants, and Banneker/Key, Deans,
Full University, Presidents, Regents, and UM Scholarships. These aid programs
also have additional eligibility requirements.
Student Loans for International Students
International
students with a F1 or J1 visa cannot use these funds for issuance of an
I-20 or DS-219.
The following private lending institutions offer student loans to international
students. The student borrower must obtain credit worthy loan cosigners
who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents:
Graduate Assistantships and Fellowships for International Graduate Students
International graduate students are eligible to apply for all graduate assistantships
and most graduate fellowships, (depending on the source of the fellowship
funds). Graduate Assistantships provide graduate students with the opportunity
to provide teaching, research, or other work for the university in return
for pay and tuition waivers. Fellowships provide exceptional students with
tuition waivers and a living stipend. To inquire about available assistantships,
students should contact individual academic and administrative departments
and the Career
Center at 301-314-7225. To inquire about fellowships, students should
contact the Fellowship Information Office at 301-405-4207.
Other Sources of Financial Aid
The eligibility requirements described above apply only to federal, state,
and institutional funds. While these are the primary sources of financial
aid, they are not the only sources of financial aid. Some academic departments
and many organizations outside the University of Maryland offer privately
endowed scholarship funds. Ask your academic department if they have any
departmental scholarships for which international students may apply. For
additional information about Financial Aid for International Students, please
see the International Student section of the Financial Aid Information Page
on the internet at www.finaid.org.
If you are eligible to receive Federal Aid, please complete the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
For more information on international students, visit International
Education Services . |