International Student Support Fund
The International Student Support Fund is designed specifically to assist international students who are experiencing hardship related to a crisis occurring in their home country. This fund aims to alleviate some of the immediate pressures you may be facing by providing financial assistance for essential living necessities, ensuring you can focus on your studies and well-being during this trying time.
If you find yourself in need of support, we encourage you to apply for this fund. We are committed to helping you navigate through these challenges with dignity and resilience. Please take a moment to review the application details and criteria below, and do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need further assistance.
Together, we stand with you and hope to provide a measure of relief and solidarity as you continue your academic journey.
Award Conditions
- Awards are capped at $1,500
- Once per academic year with a lifetime maximum of $2,500
- Please allow 7 - 10 business days for decision information
- Awards may be considered as taxable income
- Awards are to be used for the student's personal or educational expenses and not for additional family members affected by crisis
- Currently enrolled students on an F-1 or J-1 visa sponsored by UMD-College Park (Exchange students are not eligible)
- Students must be enrolled in a degree seeking program at UMD - College Park
- Demonstrated financial need due to a crisis in your home country
To apply, log in to your iTerp account. Under General Services, complete and submit the International Student Fund Application.
If you would like to give to the International Student Support Fund, please click here.
The International Student Support Fund was launched by International Student and Scholar Services in 2024. The world continues to change, and countless global events such as famine, forcible displacement, war, natural disasters and financial distress continue to impact our UMD international students and their families every day. Necessities like housing, groceries, medical bills and transportation are not always guaranteed for all students. This new fund provides a resource for our International Terps experiencing hardship due to a crisis in their home country.
Applications are reviewed and awarded by ISSS staff.