UMaine announces program to support college-bound Mainers with grants, scholarships

The University of Maine has announced a commitment to match Maine families’ financial aid offers from any other New England land grant universities as part of a push to continue educating Maine-raised students in the state.

Under its new Maine Matters Program, the university will review financial aid offers from other New England land grant universities, providing grants to match the net cost of tuition and fees, and room and board. The match program builds on a strong foundation of scholarships for in-state students. Maine students who are accepted to UMaine are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships, which means every acceptance letter will offer either a $500 Maine Matters Award, or a merit scholarship worth $2,000– $8,000, renewable for up to four years.

“The Maine Matters Program is a demonstration of the university’s commitment to serving and supporting Maine students and their families. Cost will not be a factor for any college-bound Mainers considering attending a land grant university outside of the state,” says Joel Wincowski, UMaine’s interim vice president for enrollment management. “Educating our Maine students in the state allows them to set their roots here and build the foundation for a successful career in Maine.”

New England land grant universities include University of New Hampshire, University of Massachusetts Amherst, University of Connecticut, University of Vermont, University of Rhode Island, MIT and University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.

To be considered for the Maine Matters Program and merit scholarships, students must apply to the university by Feb. 1, 2016. Students who file a FAFSA by March 1 will also be evaluated for an increased Maine Matters Award based on financial need, as well as other federal and state need-based aid they may be eligible for.

To qualify for one of four merit-based scholarships, Maine residents must meet the following criteria:

Scholarship
Name

Criteria

Amount

Presidential Top of Class or H.S. GPA >= 3.0 & SAT Score >= 1400 $8,000 per year
Flagship H.S. GPA >= 3.0 & SAT Score >= 1280 $6,000 per year
Dean’s H.S. GPA >= 3.0 & SAT Score >= 1200 $4,000 per year
Black Bear H.S. GPA >= 3.0 & SAT Score >= 1100 $2,000 per year

“We are excited to offer these awards to Maine students, and look forward to welcoming them to the University of Maine next fall,” Wincowski says.

Contact: Jennifer O’Leary, 207.515.3341