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prepared for teaching in the kindergarten, elementary, junior high or senior high grades. Students enrolled in the program of arts and sciences may qualify in any one of more than twenty major fields for a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Arts degree. The college also offers a program of graduate studies for both elementary and secondary school teachers, guidance counselors) and school psychol- ogists leading to the degree of Master of Education. An extension program of evening courses is available to teachers and other persons in the community who wish part-time evening instruction and a double summer session of ten weeks is operated. Students enrolling in the four-year curriculum for prospective teachers pay no tuition if they are residents of Maryland and pledge to teach in the public schools of the State following their graduation. The total number of students enrolled in the college for the academic year 1966-67 was 9,503, including day and evening in the regular session and the summer school enrollment.
STATE SCHOLARSHIP BOARD Chairman: Robert M. Taubman, 1973 Daniel Z. Gibson, 1969; A. David Shaw, 1969; Frank D. Butler, 1971; Wilbur Devilbiss, 1971; George F. Carrington, 1973; William J. Witte, 1973. Executive Director: William Anthony 2100 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore 21218 Telephone: 383-3010 The State Scholarship Board, created by Chapter 412, Acts of 1961, consists of seven persons appointed by the Governor. The membership consists of one President of a State college or university, or his nominee; one President of a private college or university, or his nominee; one representative of the public high schools located within the State; and four citizens chosen for their interest in higher educa- tion. The Governor designates the Chairman. Members serve six-year terms. The Board administers the General State Tuition Scholarships, the Teacher Education Scholarships, Scholarships in Medicine (University of Maryland), and grants for war orphans and children of perma- nently and totally disabled veterans. The Board is empowered to implement these scholarship programs by appropriate rules and regu- lations, to provide for and conduct examinations of applicants, to determine financial need, and to award the scholarships. Under the provisions of Chapter 469, Acts of 1967, the Board also performs certain administrative and fiscal duties for the Legislative (Senatorial) scholarship program (Code 1957, 1965 Repl. Vol., 1967 Supp., Art. 77, sees. 282, 282A, 284D-284H). Appropriations 1967 1968 General Funds $1,934,030 $2,414,992 Staff: 8. 0 |
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