Washington College Announces Landmark $1.32 Million Civic Innovation Scholarships for Maryland Service Corps Members

01/28/2026

The announcement was made at the 3rd Annual All Corps Maryland Corps/Service Year Option Program event with Maryland’s Department of Service and Civic Innovation. Up to 10 service Members will be awarded $33,000 each year for 4 years.

Washington College VP of Enrollment Management Johnnie Johnson announces the scholarships to the DSCI service Members.

Washington College leaders announced this morning the establishment of the Washington College Civic Innovation Scholarship, a landmark initiative that will enable up to 10 state service Membersto attend the prestigious liberal arts college whose commitment to civic leadership dates back to 1782.

Standing before hundreds of Members of Class 3 of the Maryland Corps/Service Year Option Program at Maryland's Department of Service and Civic Innovation's third annual All Corpsevent, Washington College's Vice President of Enrollment ManagementJohnnie Johnson and Maryland's Department of Service and Civic Innovation(DSCI) Acting Secretary Jonny Dorseyshared that participants in the program could now apply for this unique scholarship. Designed to recognize and reward exceptional service Membersfrom DSCI's programs who demonstrate leadership and a commitment to community impact, the initiative is a new effort to strengthen and encouragelife-longpublic service and civic engagement in Marylanders.

"Since our founding,Washington College has been dedicated to the ideal that a liberal arts education is the essential foundation for effective citizenship in a free society," said Washington College Interim President Bryan Matthews. "By establishing the Civic Innovation Scholarship, we are not only lowering the financial barriers to a premier education but also reaffirming our commitment to those who have already proven their dedication to the public good. We are honored to welcome these service Members into our community, where we will continue to challenge and inspire them to lead lives of purpose as the next generation of great American citizen leaders."

The scholarship representsa significant financial commitment, providing $33,000 per year for four years, totaling a value of $132,000for each recipient. Beyond tuition supportto attend the Chestertown college, awardees are guaranteed at least one paid internship with a local non-profit, government agency, or civicengagement project, ensuring their academic growth is paired with professional experienceand public service. Recipients will also receive special invitations toworkshops, dinners, and service opportunities each semester, fostering a dedicated community of civic innovators on campus.

Washington College has a long-standingtradition of encouraging and securing experiential learningopportunities for its students, offering internships, fellowships, study abroad options,and more. The Explore America Internship program, offered through the Washington College Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience, places nearly 30students in real-world working experiences at institutions like the Library of Congress, U.S. House of Representatives, SmithsonianAmerican Art Museum, andBrookings Institution, among others.

“The Maryland Department of Service and Civic Innovation is proud to partner with Washington College to announce the creation of the new Washington College Civic Innovation Scholarship,”said Jonny Dorsey, Maryland's Departmentof Service and Civic Innovation's Acting Secretary. “This scholarship is a first-of-its-kind partnership that will create pathways to education and opportunity for Marylanders who have served our state.”

The announcement served as the centerpiece of an event focusedon networking and professional development, with the goal of equipping Maryland Corps/Service Year Option Members with the tools and training to become change-agents within their local, state, nationaland global communities. All Corps brings together Members fromall 24Maryland jurisdictionsto celebrate a truly statewide impact. This event puts a spotlight on theMaryland Corps/Service Year Option Program's extensive presence, reinforcing DSCI'sdedication to the Eastern Shore and the entire state.

Members participatedin a diverse array of workshops including a simulation activity hosted by The OhioState University's Divided Community Project on community resilience, Narcan training led by Kent County's Department of Health, and other activities led by Washington College faculty and staff, with topics ranging from social entrepreneurship and public speaking to ethical leadership and college affordability.

Jocelyn Ball, a Service Year Option Alumnus who went on to enroll as a student at Washington College lauded the partnership between the College and DSCI.

"Support, challenge, trust, and acknowledgement. These are themes that stand out to me, not only at my host service site last year, but also in my trainingsand workshops with DSCI and now at Washington College,” said Ball. “I not only take classes here at Washington, I have beenmade to feel part of a family and offered opportunities to truly make an impact in the world outside of campus."

“This was an incredible day of service, learningand growth for all involved,”saidPatrick Nugent,Washington College's Thomas V. Mike Miller,Jr. Director of Civic Engagement. “The College is overjoyed tosupport thisgrowing service initiativeof the state,and we couldn't be more impressed with the leadership and civic spirit of Maryland. We hope all of them will consider extending their education, professional developmentand civic energies here at Washington College.”

Tobe eligible for the Civic Innovation Scholarship, applicants must be high school graduates or GED holders with at least a 2.75 GPA whohave demonstratedsuccess in a DSCI program—such as Maryland Corps or the Service Year Option—or a Maryland-based AmeriCorps program. Candidates must be recommended by a supervisor and provide documentation of their service completion to receive the final award. This initiative strengthens a three-year partnership between Washington College and DSCI, further cementing the college's 1782 mission to challenge and inspire emerging citizen leaders.

The Maryland Corps/Service Year OptionProgram through Maryland's Department of Service and Civic Innovation offersMaryland residents 18+years old a unique opportunity to spend a year immersed in professional growth and career exploration by giving participants the chance to work with businesses and organizations throughout the state. Members earn a living wage, gain new skills, and identifywhere their talents and purpose intersect, all while serving their local community with fellow Marylanders. Job training, an on-site mentor, and personal money management training are also part of the program. Upon successful completion, Members earn $6,000 to use toward continuing education tuition costs or as a cash stipend.

AmeriCorps Maryland Members serve with local non-profits in full- or part-time capacities for anywhere from a few weeks to 12 months. Members build skills and gain leadership experience while helping communities confront social challenges and build lasting change. Plus, AmeriCorps Members join a national network of over one million alumni working toward positive change in their communities. Other benefits include a living allowance, a Segaleducation award, loan forbearanceand childcare support.

The successful collaboration between Washington College and the Maryland Department of Service and Civic Innovation stands as a testament to the power of academic partnerships in fostering civic engagement and inspiring the next generation of leaders.

AmeriCorps Maryland and Maryland Corps/Service Year Option service Members and recent alumni from the last five years are encouraged to apply for the Civic Innovation Scholarship. For more information regardingthe Washington College Civic Innovation Scholarship and application requirementsand other financial aid opportunities, please visit https://www.washcoll.edu/admissions/admitted/available-scholarships.php.

 

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About Washington College

Washington College, Maryland's premier small college, enrolls approximately 1,000 undergraduates from more than 39 states and territories and 23 nations. Washington is known for outstanding academics in more than 50 academic programs. With an emphasis on experiential learning opportunities across the disciplines, ranging from internships and research to international study and civic engagement, Washington prepares students for successful careers and lives after graduation. The College is home to nationally recognized academic centers in the environment, history, and writing as well as the 5,000-acre River and Field Campus, which provides unique research opportunities for students and faculty.Learn more at www.washcoll.edu.

About Maryland's Department of Service and Civic Innovation

Created in 2023, the Maryland Department of Service and Civic Innovation brings together passionate adults and organizations to strengthen local communities, address state issues and develop Maryland's next generation of talent across diverse sectors, from climate action to information technology. Learn more at serve.maryland.gov.