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The GCSP
APPLICATION Deadline for
NHS/SHS 2009 High School Graduates and GED recipients
is May 1.
Introduction
Welcome to the informational
website for the Garrett County Scholarship
Program (GCSP). We hope this site answers many of your questions.
If you need additional information or assistance with the
process, please contact Garrett College at 301-387-3057
or email Financial
Aid.
We will be glad to assist you.
A message from the Commissioners
In 2006, the Board of County Commissioners
recognized that the County's future economic well-being is dependent on having an educated,
skilled workforce that is prepared to compete successfully for jobs in an increasingly
competitive, global economy. The Board also recognizes that the County's
most important asset is its young people. With approval of the Garrett County Scholarship Program, the County Commissioners are sending a clear message that Garrett
County values education, cares about its young people, and is committed
to developing and maintaining a balanced, diversified economy. The Garrett County Scholarship Program provides current Garrett County high school graduates
equal access to
post secondary education and an equal opportunity for advancement.
The information posted on this site, developed in coordination with the Board of Education
and Garrett College, details policies and procedures for the administration
of the Garrett County Scholarship Program.
The Garrett County Scholarship Program
provides all eligible Garrett County high school graduates
equal access to post-secondary education and an equal opportunity
for advancement.
Ernest J. Gregg, Chairman
Dennis G. Glotfelty, Commissioner,
Frederick A. Holliday, Commissioner
Garrett County, Maryland is experiencing rapid change as
it migrates from an economy based on agriculture and natural resource extraction
to a more diversified economy based on tourism, commerce, construction, manufacturing,
and other industries. This change is happening with such unanticipated
speed that the County, which has historically lagged behind Maryland in
the post-secondary attainment of its citizens, is now threatened with being
unable to supply the skilled workforce necessary to sustain current economic growth and
to compete effectively in a global economy. The cost of education and training is
for many a barrier to advancement. The Board of Garrett County Commissioners proposes
a bold initiative to encourage Garrett Countians to enhance their
credentials and skills so that they can be the primary beneficiaries of the county's
economic future. With a more highly trained, educated, and skilled workforce, incomes
in Garrett County will rise, and more young people will be able to remain in
Garrett County, leading prosperous and productive lives.
Goals and Objectives
The goal of this program is to encourage Garrett Countians
to participate in post secondary
education and training as a means of improving their earning
power and
quality of life. The immediate objective is to encourage
high school graduates to
pursue post-secondary educational opportunities by making
an education
affordable in terms of both time and money. Subsequent phases
of the program
will allow high school graduates to participate in training
aimed at developing trade
and vocational skills.
Effective Date
GCSP shall be effective with
the Fall 2009 semester of study at Garrett College.
GCSP is intended insofar as feasible and insofar as beneficial
to the student to be
part of a full student aid package covering the cost of
the tuition and the combined
fee at Garrett College. The aid package may include other
sources of assistance
subject to terms and conditions set forth herein. The tuition
rate and the combined
fee at Garrett College are published annually in its Catalog
and Schedule of Credit
Classes.
This web site is intended
to explain the Garrett County Scholarship Program, who is
eligible, and how to apply for the program. All eligibility
requirements must be met and final approval is at
the discretion of
Garrett College. Download the full
document, developed
in coordination with the Board of Education and Garrett
College, with details, policies, and procedures for the
administration of the Garrett County Scholarship Program.
This file requires Adobe Acrobat
Reader.
Disclaimer: “Any
errors in the statement of policy or fact shall not have
the force of policy or regulation. Rules and regulations
are governed by a Memorandum of Understanding executed
between the Garrett County Board of Commissioners, the
Garrett County Board of Education, and Garrett College and shall override all other documents and
representations of the program or program elements unless Garrett College has rendered a specific and overriding
regulatory decision at its sole discretion.”
Updated:
May 4, 2009
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