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The Sondheim Public Affairs Scholars Program

Build together with a community of future leaders and problem-solvers who want to create a better world.

About Our Program

The Sondheim Public Affairs Scholars Program supports, inspires, and empowers talented undergraduate students as they address society’s most pressing problems. Through service-learning, internships, activism, leadership, and research, Sondheim Scholars work alongside communities and prepare for impactful careers in public service fields such as government, policy, law, non-profit leadership, education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability.

You’re invited to join the Sondheim Public Affairs Scholars Program, where you will:

  • Study current public issues and develop potential solutions
  • Gain real-world experience through service-learning and internships
  • Prepare for a career in government, public policy, law, healthcare, environmental sustainability, non-profit leadership, or another area of public service
  • Receive a four-year scholarship
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Eligibility and Support

Am I Eligible For the Program?

The Sondheim Public Affairs Scholars Program is open to students of all majors with a strong interest in public issues and policy.

Students must apply as incoming first-year students.

How We Support Our Scholars

$5,000 / $10,000 / $15,000

Per academic year for in-state students

$10,000 / $15,000 / $22,000

Per academic year for out-of-state students

The Sondheim Public Affairs Scholars Program provides generous four-year awards often covering the greater part of the cost of attendance at UMBC. Selected scholars receive scholarships for 4 years of undergraduate academic study.

Application Deadlines


Sondheim Scholars Application Deadline

January
15

First-Year Priority Application Due

The deadlines above are for application and admission to this scholars program only.
We strongly recommend submitting your application to UMBC by the Early Action or Priority deadline.

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Meet a Scholar

Kara Seidel ’18

We strongly believe in co-creation, and it shows all over campus in the ways our students have, quite literally, helped shape our campus.

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“…thanks to the Sondheim program, I got to experience community-engaged learning in South Africa as well as learning about the history of the country, the Apartheid movement, and a lot of the political movements that are happening now and how South Africa is dealing with that history.”

~Ada Glaser, social work and individualized study

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