Scholarships
INSTITUTIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS
AFIRE Scholarship
Established in 2004 by the Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate to support students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate and promote the study of international real estate.
Allan L. Berman Real Estate Institute Class of 1993 Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 by members of the Class of 1993 for students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate.
BGE Scholarship Fund
This fund was established in 1998 with a generous gift from the Baltimore Gas and Electric Company. Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate and graduate students who demonstrate financial need.
Bloomberg Scholars Program
Established in 1995 with a gift from Michael Bloomberg, ENGR '64 and former chairman of the Johns Hopkins University Board of Trustees. The Bloomberg Scholars Program provides full scholarship support to Carey Business School and School of Education students. The competitive awards are made to students with outstanding academic ability and potential.
Benjamin Edward Carroll Memorial Scholarship
Established in 2004 by Priscilla Carroll in honor of her father, the late Benjamin Edward Carroll, to support students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate.
Charles T. and G. Audrey Carter Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 by business alumnus Charles T. Carter, '81, and G. Audrey Carter for undergraduate and graduate students.
Cochran, Stephenson & Donkervoet Scholarship Fund
Established in 2000 by the Cochran, Stephenson & Donkervoet Inc. Architectural Firm for students pursuing the Master of Science in Real Estate in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate, to encourage study in the senior housing field.
Aaron and Fannye Cohen Scholarship Fund
Established in 2000 by David and Susan Cohen in honor of Aaron and Fannye Cohen for students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate who demonstrate financial need.
Howard E. Cooper Jr. Memorial Scholarship
Established in 1985 for students majoring in business by Mrs. Mary Cooper Evans in honor of Dr. Howard E. Cooper Jr., professor emeritus and former associate dean of McCoy College, who taught at Hopkins from 1928 until his retirement in 1964.
Paul Lee Cordish Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 by real estate professional John P. Kyle for students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate in honor of Paul Lee Cordish.
Corenet Global Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 by NACORE, the International Association of Corporate Real Estate Executives, for students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate.
CREW-Baltimore Scholarship Fund
This fund provides support for both the CREW-Baltimore Scholarships as well as the CREW-Suburban Maryland Scholarships, both of which provide assistance for students pursuing a Master of Science in Real Estate degree with demonstrated financial need who exemplify the mission of CREW-to encourage the advancement of women in real estate.
Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship
The Chi Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi and the Delta Sigma Pi Alumni Club of Baltimore jointly offer scholarships to one or more business degree candidates who demonstrate financial need and might not otherwise be able to attend the Carey Business School.
William C. Dulin Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1987 to honor Dr. William Carter Dulin, former professor of management in the Carey Business School and a member of the task force charged with developing the school's first graduate business degree program applicable to the private, public, and nonprofit sectors. This scholarship provides financial assistance for an academically talented student studying business management.
Isaac and Fannie Fox Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 by Lillian Bernice Fox, '61, for undergraduate students at the Carey Business School in memory of her parents.
Lillian Bernice Fox Scholarship Fund
Established in 1997 by Lillian Bernice Fox, '61, for undergraduate students at the Carey Business School.
Janice K. and Charles S. Friedman and Gertrude and Edmund Kahn Scholarship
Established in 1996 for undergraduate students by the late Janice K. Friedman, '37, in memory of her husband, Charles S. Friedman, and her parents, Gertrude and Edmund Kahn.
Frederic H. Glade Jr. Scholarship
Established in 1991 by the family of the late Dr. Frederic H. Glade Jr., this scholarship is awarded to a master's degree student at the Carey Business School who demonstrates scholastic achievement and does not receive employer-paid tuition assistance. The fund matches up to 50 percent of a student's tuition, fees, and book expenses. Dr. Glade was director of the former Division of Business and Management (now the Carey Business School) from 1969 to 1979.
James G. Green Memorial Scholarship
Established in 2004 by Green Contracting Company as well as the Green family and friends, in honor of the late James G. Green. Provides financial assistance to students in the Carey Business School (undergraduate or graduate) who are employed full time.
Joseph Grunwald and Norbert Grunwald Scholarship Fund
Established in 1997 for undergraduate students by Norbert Grunwald, '49, retired director of the Gruntal Financial Corporation, in memory of his brother Dr. Joseph Grunwald, '43, who served for many years at the Brookings Institution, and then as president of the Institute of the Americas, until his death in 1997.
Alma D. Hunt/VCM
Established in 1999 by an anonymous donor in honor of the donor's grandmother (1891-1987). The following two endowments for business students were established in honor of a lady whose humble life and generous spirit were underscored by her compassionate concern to put others first.
- Endowment for the Leadership Development Program:
Provides tuition assistance to students enrolled in the nationally recognized Leadership Development Program who demonstrate financial need and an active commitment to community service. - Scholarship for the Leadership Development Program:
Provides tuition assistance to students enrolled in the Leadership Development Program, especially to those involved in the encouragement and advancement of women at the professional level in business.
Edward St. John Real Estate Roundtable Scholarship Fund
Established in 1997 by the Real Estate Roundtable, the alumni chapter of the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate, for students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate.
M. Shawn Krantz and Joseph D. Shaw Scholarship Fund
Established in 2004 by M. Shawn Krantz and Joseph D. Shaw to support a graduating student(s) in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate, who has excelled in the study of the field of income-producing real estate finance and/or real estate investments. Selection of the recipient will be based on merit or need and made by the donors or their successors and assigns.
Leadership Development Program Scholarship
Established in 1993 by alumni of the Leadership Development Program in memory of fellow classmate John T. "Bo" Berry, this scholarship provides partial assistance to graduate LDP students.
Maryland Chapter of the Appraisal Institute Scholarship
Established in 2004 by the Maryland Chapter of the Appraisal Institute to support students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate and promote the study of valuation in real estate.
Helen M. and E. Magruder Passano Jr. Scholarship
Established in 1997 by Helen M. Passano, '78, and E. Magruder Passano, '67, '69, and Waverly Inc., the fund provides need-based scholarships. "Mac" Passano has served the university in a variety of ways, including the Advisory Council and the Johns Hopkins University Alumni Council, which presented him with the Heritage Award for outstanding contributions to the university and the community.
Linda C. Mistler Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 by Linda C. Mistler, '88, for business students needing financial assistance.
Mortgage Bankers Association of Metropolitan Washington Real Estate Award
Established in 2003 to provide financial assistance to students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate, concentrating in real estate finance.
Richard and Marie Conley Mumma Scholarship Fund
Established in 1997 by the estate of Richard and Marie Conley Mumma, this scholarship supports graduate and undergraduate students. Richard Mumma served as dean of McCoy College and the Evening College from 1951 to 1970.
Opus Scholarship for the Advanced Study of Real Estate Development
Established in 2004 by Opus East, LLP to support students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate in their study of real estate development.
Claudia F. Pleasants Scholarship Fund
Established in 1997 by Claudia F. Pleasants, '95, a member of the Advisory Board of the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate, the fund provides financial aid for students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate.
QVC Inc. Scholarship Fund
Established in 1997 by QVC Inc. for graduate business students in the Leadership Development Program.
Willard G. Rouse III Scholarship
Established in 2004 by Clayton Emory in honor of the late Willard G. Rouse III, a Baltimore native and visionary real estate developer, to support students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate.
John B. Schneeman Jr. Scholarship
Established in 1986 by the estate of John B. Schneeman, this scholarship provides assistance to degree candidates in the Carey Business School with demonstrated financial need.
The Carey Business School Alumni Scholarship
Established in 1986 by the Carey Business School with gifts from the annual fund, this scholarship provides support for students with demonstrated financial need.
The Carey Business School Faculty and Staff Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 by faculty and staff of the Carey Business School to provide scholarship support for students.
E. William Scriba Scholarship
Established in 1995 by Elinor and Bill Scriba, '57, a member of the JHU Alumni Council and the SPSBE Alumni Committee, this scholarship provides support for SPSBE students with demonstrated financial need.
William H. Thomson Scholarship
Dorothy S. Thomson established this fund in memory of her husband to provide financial assistance to worthy students.
G. Edward Todd Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 by James W. Todd for students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate in honor of his father, G. Edward Todd, '33. James Todd is a member of the Advisory Board of the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate and president of the H/P Companies L.C., a leading real estate developer.
Wilson Memorial Scholarship
Established in 1967 by Mrs. Eva Orrick Bandell Wilson, who attended classes in the Evening College, the fund provides aid for students with demonstrated financial need.
Clyde F. and Ruth E. Williams Scholarship
Established through a bequest from alumnus Clyde F. Williams, '56, and his wife, Ruth E. Williams, the fund will provide support for Carey Business School students. Longtime members of Delta Sigma Pi professional fraternity and the Johns Hopkins University Alumni Council, the Williamses are active in Texas regional alumni chapter events.
Awards and Prizes
AFIRE Scholarship
Established in 2004 by the Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate to support students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate and promote the study of international real estate. This prize is awarded by the director based on scholastic merit.
Alma D. Hunt/VCM Award for the Leadership Development Program
Established in 1999 by an anonymous donor in honor of a lady whose humble life and generous spirit were underscored by her compassionate concern to put others first. Annually recognizes academic excellence, personal achievement, and demonstrated leadership qualities of one or two students enrolled in the Leadership Development Program.
The Anikeeff Prize
The Anikeeff Prize was established in 1998 by Pamela T. Anikeeff, PhD, for students pursuing a Master of Science degree in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate. The fund annually recognizes and supports real estate students working on socially responsible development as part of their master's program.
Allan L. Berman Real Estate Institute Class of 1993 Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 by members of the Class of 1993 for students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate at the Carey Business School. This prize is awarded by the director based on scholastic merit.
Benjamin Edward Carroll Memorial Scholarship
Established in 2004 by Priscilla Carroll in honor of her father, the late Benjamin Edward Carroll, to support students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate. This prize is awarded by the director based on scholastic merit.
Cochran, Stephenson & Donkervoet Scholarship Fund
Established in 2000 by the Cochran, Stephenson & Donkervoet Inc. architectural firm for students pursuing the Master of Science in Real Estate in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate, to encourage study in the senior housing field. This prize is awarded by the director based on scholastic merit.
Paul Lee Cordish Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 by real estate professional John P. Kyle for students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate at the Carey Business School in honor of Paul Lee Cordish. This prize is awarded by the director based on scholastic merit.
Corenet Global Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 by NACORE, the International Association of Corporate Real Estate Executives, for students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate. This prize is awarded by the director based on scholastic merit.
Edward St. John Real Estate Roundtable Scholarship Fund
Established in 1997 by the Real Estate Roundtable, the alumni chapter of the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate, for students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate. This prize is awarded by the director based on scholastic merit.
M. Shawn Krantz and Joseph D. Shaw Scholarship Fund
Established in 2004 by M. Shawn Krantz and Joseph D. Shaw to support a graduating student(s) in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate who has excelled in the study of the field of income-producing real estate finance and/or real estate investments. Selection of the recipient will be based on merit or need and made by the donors or their successors and assigns.
Maryland Chapter of the Appraisal Institute Scholarship
Established in 2004 by the Maryland Chapter of the Appraisal Institute to support students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate and promote the study of valuation in real estate. This prize is awarded by the director based on scholastic merit.
Mortgage Bankers Association of Metropolitan Washington Real Estate Award
Established in 2003 to provide financial assistance to students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate, concentrating in real estate finance. This prize is awarded by the director based on scholastic merit.
Mueller Award Scholarship Fund
Established in 2002, the scholarship is awarded to a student in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate with the best institutional investment thesis.
Opus Scholarship for the Advanced Study of Real Estate Development
Established in 2004 by Opus East, LLP to support students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate in their study of real estate development. This prize is awarded by the director based on scholastic merit.
Claudia F. Pleasants Scholarship Fund
Established in 1997 by Claudia F. Pleasants, '95, a member of the Advisory Board of the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate, the fund provides financial aid for students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate. This prize is awarded by the director based on scholastic merit.
Willard G. Rouse III Scholarship
Established in 2004 by Clayton Emory in honor of the late Willard G. Rouse III, a Baltimore native and visionary real estate developer, to support students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate. This prize is awarded by the director based on scholastic merit.
G. Edward Todd Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 by James W. Todd for students in the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate in honor of his father, G. Edward Todd, '33. James Todd is a member of the Advisory Board of the Edward St. John Department of Real Estate and president of the H/P Companies L.C., a leading real estate developer. This prize is awarded by the director based on scholastic merit.
