Meyerhoff Scholars Program
Open for Fall 2026 Incoming Freshmen ONLY
The Meyerhoff Scholars Program has been at the forefront of efforts to increase diversity among future leaders in science, engineering, and related fields. The UMBC Meyerhoff family is now more than 2500 strong with over 2000 alumni across the nation, which includes over 300 students enrolled in graduate and professional programs.
The Program is open to prospective undergraduate students of all backgrounds who plan to pursue doctoral study (PhD or MD-PhD) in the sciences or engineering and who are interested in the advancement of minorities in those fields. The program’s success is built on the premise that, among like-minded students who work closely together, positive energy is contagious. By assembling such a high concentration of high-achieving students in a tightly knit learning community, students continually inspire one another to do more and better. For more information about the Program, please visit our website Meyerhoff Scholars Program
To begin our application process, students should first complete and submit the UMBC CommonApp. Five to seven business days after submission of the CommonApp, applicants will receive UMBC credentials (user name and password) allowing them to access the Meyerhoff Application in UMBC Scholarship Retriever.
Meyerhoff Priority Application deadline – December 1
Meyerhoff Final Application deadline – January 15 (We strongly encourage submission no later than January 10 to facilitate timely review of your application.)
- Award
- $5,000 - $22,000
- Deadline
- 01/15/2026
- Supplemental Questions
- Meyerhoff Questions
- List all STEM courses that you will take during your final year of high school. (Identify AP, IB, GT, Dual-Enrollment, College-level, etc. as applicable)
- Please upload an updated PDF version of your resume. Include details such as STEM-related program participation, projects, clubs, independent/faculty/or mentor-guided research, internships, presentations (poster/oral), and publications. Additionally, highlight any honors, leadership roles, community service, job shadowing, training programs, and academic and/or STEM related achievements. Prioritize clear, well-organized and relevant content over formatting.
- What have you learned about the Meyerhoff Scholars Program that makes you want to be a part of it, and how do you envision it supporting your growth and development at UMBC and beyond?
- What is the highest degree you plan to pursue, and what drives your interest in that particular academic or career pathway?
- Why is the advancement of underrepresented groups in STEM fields important?
- Will you have completed a Calculus course by the end of high school? If so, please identify AP, IB, GT, Dual-Enrollment, College-level, etc. as applicable.
- Will you have completed a Pre-Calculus course by the end of high school? If so, please identify AP, IB, GT, Dual-Enrollment, College-level, etc. as applicable.
- Please provide the name and email address of one (1) STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) professional to complete an optional recommendation.
- Honors College: Indicate if you are interested in also applying to the Honors College.
- Meyerhoff Questions