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The Maryland Tuition Waiver for Homeless Youth and the Maryland Tuition Waiver for Foster Care Recipients waive tuition and mandatory academic fees for eligible students who are pursuing bachelor’s degrees at The University of Baltimore. Waivers are available for all semesters (Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer).


Waiver Requirements

Homeless Youth Tuition Waiver Requirements

Foster Care Recipient Tuition Waiver Requirements

For more tuition waiver eligibility information, please see the The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act.


Application Process

In order to qualify for the The Maryland Tuition Waiver for Homeless Youth or the Maryland Tuition Waiver for Foster Care Recipients you must:

  1. Every year, students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).  The FAFSA includes questions regarding homelessness and foster care status which should be answered accordingly. Students who are not eligible to complete a FAFSA based on their citizenship status, must submit the Maryland State Financial Aid Application (MSFAA) in the state's MDCAPS aid system.
  2. Complete the UBalt Maryland Foster Care & Homeless Youth Tuition Waiver Application. This application only needs to be completed once.

Renewal Process

Homeless Youth Tuition Waiver

You must file the FAFSA or MSFAA each year to receive the waiver for up to an additional four years or until your bachelor’s degree is awarded, whichever occurs first. You must remain enrolled in an eligible academic program.

Foster Care Recipient Tuition Waiver

You must file the FAFSA or MSFAA each year to receive the waiver for up to an additional nine years or until your Bachelor’s degree is awarded, whichever occurs first. You must remain enrolled in an eligible academic program.

For more information on tuition waivers, please visit the Maryland Higher Education Commission's (MHEC) webpages for Foster Care Recipients and Homeless Youth.