Arnold Potler Memorial Scholarship Graduate Application

Arnold Potler was a well-loved and respected teacher, volunteer, and school activist in and for Baltimore County Public Schools (BCPS) his entire career and beyond. Arnold taught at Sudbrook Middle School, Milford Mill High School, Parkville High School, Perry Hall High School, and Pikesville High School as a science teacher. In addition to teaching science, Potler served as a department chair and later as a science curriculum advisor and consultant to BCPS. At Pikesville High, he was the class advisor to the Pikesville High School Class of 1969. Arnold Potler was relentless in his commitment to creating a Northwest Baltimore County Career and Technology School which will serve interested students from the west side of the County who could graduate with certificates in various areas, then go to either college or gain employment. This year County Executive John Olszewski and BCPS Superintendent Williams appropriated funds for the planning of such a school. Arnold was, also, one of the founders of the Pikesville Schools Coalition, comprised of parents, school personnel, community advocates, and elected officials who work together to ensure that the schools in the Pikesville feeder pattern receive the supports which will develop and sustain their success. Arnold has been recognized by numerous groups for his community service and service to the students in BCPS! Arnold’s work will always stand as a beacon for equity, inclusiveness, and success. There is no more fitting person than Arnold Potler after whom to name a scholarship that supports educational growth.

What is the Arnold Potler Memorial Scholarship?
Delegate Pasteur’s Arnold Potler Memorial Scholarship is awarded to recognize students for their academic excellence and to help students who have financial need. The major criteria considered for the scholarship award are academic achievement (particularly in English and writing), community service/volunteer activities, and financial need.

Who is eligible to receive the Arnold Potler Memorial Scholarship?
Students who currently live in District 11A and who have not previously received an award. Recipients must be enrolled in an accredited Maryland college or university for the 2023-2024 academic year.
NOTE: There is a total limit of 5 years on all scholarship awards.

How do I apply?
Use the following as a checklist to make sure you have everything necessary before mailing your application. ONLY COMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED. We do not accept electronic applications.
1. Create a Student Login Profile through the Maryland College Aid Processing System [MDCAPS]: https://mdcaps.mhec.state.md.us We cannot consider your application until you are registered.
2. Complete the Application Form. Please type or neatly print the information required and sign the document, including a parent/guardian signature if required.
3. The Application Form must be mailed together with the following documents:
 A resume that includes career interest, scholarship awards, work experience, and community service projects or volunteer experience.
 An un-official transcript from your undergraduate institution with your unweighted and cumulative GPA.
 A copy of the first page of your FAFSA Student Aid Report that indicated you EFC. DO NOT SEND THE ENTIRE FAFSA.
 A copy of your redacted voter registration card. Please redact your party affiliation. If you have not yet registered, kindly indicated your intention to register.
4. The completed application must be postmarked by March 31, 2023. Applications postmarked after that date will be considered only if there is funding available. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Awards will be decided by mid-May 2023. You will be notified by MDCAPS when the award is given.

Please contact Delegate Pasteur’s Chief of Staff, Renee Yarbough-Williams, for additional information at 410-841-3448 or by email at Ryarbough@house.state.md.us

Award
$$ Varies
Deadline
07/30/2024