Both of these are items you must complete yourself. I cannot do these, nor do I have access to do these.
Sending dual enrollment credits:
You have to go to Wor-Wic online and pay to have your transcript sent. My suggestion is to have it sent electronically to your college AND also get a few official paper copies for you to have on hand. This way when you go to orientation, if they for one reason or another do not have it, you will have a sealed paper copy you can give them. There is a small fee for this (under $10). The link to do this is below.
https://www.worwic.edu/Services-Support/Student-Records-Transcripts/Online-Transcript-Ordering
NOTE: If you are in English 151 at Mardela, do not put your request in yet as those grades have not been submitted and finalized on your transcript. I would wait until June 10th or 15th to give them time to be posted by Wor-Wic.
Sending AP scores:
You need to log-in to your College Board account and pay to have your AP scores (unless sending them to Wor-Wic – they will usually take the unofficial copy you can download from college board – but check with them). If you took an AP test this year and put your college on the registration when you signed up for the test, then you will not have to pay to send them as the send cost was including in the AP fees and they will send ALL AP scores for all your tests over the years.
Maryland is starting to review submitted 2021-2022 FAFSAs. First – you need to submit the 2021-2022 FAFSA if you have not already done so. If you put a MD college on your FAFSA you will get reviewed. You should also have created an MDCAPS account. This is how the state reviews your financial aid and state scholarships (legislator and senatorial for example).
Those that have done this are starting to see that you may qualify for multiple opportunities – some require additional documents to be submitted to MDCAPS for consideration. MDCAPS does not play – if you do not have it to them in time – you will be denied no matter what, so don’t wait until the last minute to do these things.
If you put a MD community college on your FAFSA then you could be eligible for the MD Promise scholarship.
I would HIGHLY SUGGEST EVERYONE put at least Wor-Wic on your FAFSA and complete the required documents for this with MDCAPS in case your plans change over the summer – you want to have access to the $ - if you miss the deadlines or change your mind after the deadlines you won’t have this $ to turn to.
Submit this form – giving me permission to send your mid-year transcript to MDCAPS / MHEC on your behalf for this scholarship: