MCAA Scholarships

MARYLAND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATORS ASSOCIATION 

MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

MCAA established this fund to provide scholarships to undergraduate colleges or universities for employees or family members. Qualified candidates must be seeking a career in the field of corrections or a closely related criminal justice degree or certification program at an institution of higher learning.

Criteria

Applicants must be an employee or family member of an agency that is a “regular member” of MCAA as defined in the MCAA By-Laws.  A family member may be a spouse, child, or child under guardianship. Candidates must be pursuing a career in the field of corrections or a closely related criminal justice degree or a certification program at a two or four-year accredited college, in any state, and have a 2.5 GPA or above.

Scholarship Committee

The scholarship recipients shall be selected by the Scholarship Committee.  Should any committee member be related to an applicant, that committee member must make this known to the committee.  The committee shall decide whether a conflict of interest exists and what action if any should be taken.

Award Amounts

Annual scholarship awards will be based on the available funding and the number of eligible applicants.

Selection Process

It shall be the responsibility of the Advisory Committee to develop procedures for the annual selection of scholarship recipients, subject to the conditions above.  Applicants will complete an application and as appropriate provide transcripts and write an essay.  The essay must be their own work and be submitted with the application.

2023 Scholarship Recipients 

The Maryland Correctional Administrators Association Scholarship Committee is honored to award this year’s scholarship recipients. The MCAA Legacy Scholarship Fund was created to support working correctional employees and their family members who exhibit strong academic performance and a willingness to advance in the field of law enforcement.

It is with great please that we announce the following winners –

  • Ashley Gibson – correctional employee, Howard County Department of Corrections
  • Lauren Lilly – correctional employee, Baltimore County Department of Corrections
  • Benjamin Martin – family member of Major Dennis Harmon, Carroll County Detention Center
  • Olivia Moats – family member of Lieutenant Eric Moats, Washington County Sheriff’s Office

Please join us in congratulating Ashley, Lauren, Benjamin, and Olivia.

If you or someone you know is interested in donating to the MCAA Legacy Scholarship Fund, please contact one of the Scholarship Committee members: Terry Satterfield, George Kaloroumakis, Brandon Foster, and Ryan Taylor.

Application

Scholarship applications must be received by June 28, 2023.  The application can be downloaded from the link below.  If you have questions or completed applications and supporting documentation to submit electronically, please contact or forward to Ryan Taylor at taylorrf@ccso.us .

Click here for MCAA Scholarship Application.

Frequently Asked Questions: 

  • How do I find out who’s an MCAA member?
  • You may check with the managing authority (e.g. warden, assistant warden, facility administrator, detention center warden/ superintendent) of your institution, or your agency head. Only a current member may sign as a sponsor. Current members have been issued membership cards.
  • How important is it to have a current member sponsor me?
  • It is part of the verification process about whether you are an eligible candidate. Without the sponsor’s signature, or if the sponsor is not current, your application will not be considered.
  • What happens if I don’t submit all the materials required?
  • Your application will not be considered if not submitted by the deadline. Applications without complete information, the appropriate signatures, or copies will not be considered.
  • How much money is awarded?
  • Currently, the association seeks to award as many scholarships and grants as possible.
  • How will I know if I’ve been awarded a scholarship?
  • You will receive a written notification.
  • Can I change schools once my scholarship application has been submitted?
  • Yes, provided the committee approves the reason for the change.
  • If I received an award previously do I automatically receive an award during the next application period?
  • No, you must continue to apply during each award period and your application must meet the requirements for consideration. Your application will be considered with all others received.
  • Who makes the final decision about the scholarship? 
  • The Scholarship Committee 

MCAA Established Endowment Fund at the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore

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