Accessing Support Programs for Veteran Students in Maryland
GrantID: 7683
Grant Funding Amount Low: $30,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $30,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Maryland Institutions The Banking Institution's Grants to Support Up to Five Institutions aims to promote an innovative, results-oriented college model that is inclusive and accessible to students. For Maryland institutions, the priority outcomes are centered around improving student success, increasing accessibility, and fostering a more equitable higher education landscape. Maryland's unique demographic features, such as its diverse population and proximity to Washington D.C., make it an ideal location for testing innovative higher education models. The state's higher education institutions, including those in Montgomery County and Prince George's County, are well-positioned to leverage this grant to drive meaningful change. ## Target Outcomes for Maryland Colleges and Universities The grant's target outcomes are closely aligned with the needs of Maryland's higher education institutions. Specifically, the grant aims to: 1. Improve student outcomes through data-driven decision making and evidence-based practices. Maryland institutions, such as the University of Maryland and Morgan State University, can utilize the grant to develop and implement effective strategies to enhance student success. 2. Increase accessibility and affordability for underrepresented student populations. Maryland's diverse population, including students from Prince George's County and other underserved areas, can benefit from the grant's focus on inclusive and accessible higher education models. The Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) plays a critical role in shaping the state's higher education landscape. By supporting institutions in their efforts to join the cohort and explore innovative college models, the grant aligns with MHEC's goals to improve student outcomes and increase college affordability. The state's geographic features, such as its mix of urban and rural areas, also present opportunities for targeted interventions. For example, institutions in rural areas can use the grant to develop strategies to address the unique challenges faced by rural students, such as limited access to resources and support services. ## Measuring Success in Maryland To measure the success of the grant, Maryland institutions will be expected to track and report on key outcomes, including student retention rates, graduation rates, and job placement rates. The grant's focus on data-driven decision making will enable institutions to identify areas for improvement and make targeted interventions to support student success. By supporting up to five Maryland institutions, the Banking Institution's grant can help drive meaningful change in the state's higher education landscape. As institutions work to develop and implement innovative college models, they will be well-positioned to address the unique needs of Maryland's diverse student population. Q: What are the primary outcomes that the Banking Institution's grant aims to achieve in Maryland? A: The grant aims to improve student success, increase accessibility, and foster a more equitable higher education landscape in Maryland. Q: How can Maryland institutions apply for the grant, and what is the expected timeline for implementation? A: While the application process is outlined in a separate guide, Maryland institutions can expect to work closely with the Banking Institution to develop and implement their proposed projects over the grant period, which is supported by grants of up to $30,000. Institutions can also draw on resources from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development, which administers various grant programs for Maryland residents and organizations. Q: How will the grant's outcomes be measured, and what data will be required to assess success? A: The grant's outcomes will be measured through key performance indicators, including student retention rates, graduation rates, and job placement rates, with institutions required to track and report on these metrics to assess the effectiveness of their projects and identify areas for improvement, much like other maryland state grants.
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