Letters of Recommendation Advice
Part of cultivating relationships with people involved in your educational journey is intentionally maintaining those relationships. Even when a course, research, community project, or internship with them is over, remain in touch with them! You don’t want to ask a person for a letter when you haven’t contacted them since your first semester... and you are now a graduating senior.
Resume Pointers
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Application Helpful Hints
- Start the application process early. You are in competition with other students, including other Scholars, who have been planning to apply for months.
- Give yourself enough time when writing proposals or personal statements to have them reviewed several times by professors or advisors. Peers and even parents can also be good reviewers!
- Contact your recommenders early and notify them of deadlines well in advance—then follow-up with them.
Scholarship Help for First Year Scholars
No, your first year as a student at the University of Maryland is not too early to begin your search for scholarships, fellowships and other opportunities to expand your resume. In fact, your freshman year is an opportune time to get a layout of the application landscape to start strategizing on how to make yourself an ideal candidate for openings during your sophomore year and beyond!
Media Scholars Harriet Tubman Byway Excursions
Twice during the 2024-25 academic year, groups of students in the Media, Self and Society program ventured to the Eastern Shore of Maryland to what is affectionately dubbed Tubman Country.
Media Scholars Launches New Media Literacy Display in CCC
COLLEGE PARK, MD –The College Park Scholars Media, Self and Society program is excited to announce the launch of a new media literacy display in the Cambridge Community Center (CCC).This display, supported by a grant from The Do Good Institute, features original content created by students in the Media Scholars program. The videos, photo essays, and infographics in the display will be updated regularly and viewed by hundreds of students who attend classes and study in the CCC every day. These pieces cover topics such as fact-checking, the role of journalism in a democracy, understanding media representations, and practical tips on how to make media work for you.

Scholars Under the Lights
First-year Scholars students will kick off their Scholars experience with a fun evening getting to know their fellow Scholars through active games and other community-building activities.
View Event Details for Scholars Under the LightsAdventures in the Animal Kingdom
When Claire Quinn (B.S. ’15, biological sciences) graduated from the University of Maryland, she wanted to find a job where she could share her passion for biology and conservation and make a real difference in the world.
JLT Scholars help explain the Restorative Justice Alternative Resolution Process
The Restorative Justice Alternative Resolution Process (RJARP) is an alternative resolution process to the formal conduct process. It applies restorative philosophy to help our community understand how they impact themselves and those around them, and to build a stronger and more caring community.