MARYLAND AT A GLANCE

EDUCATION

HIGHER EDUCATION


[photo, John E. Harms Academic Center, Prince Frederick campus, College of Southern Maryland, Prince Frederick, Maryland]


John E. Harms Academic Center, Prince Frederick campus, College of Southern Maryland, Prince Frederick, Maryland, November 2017. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.


[photo, George Peabody statue before Peabody Institute, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore, Maryland]
  • College 411: A Student Guide to Higher Education & Financial Aid in Maryland (MHEC)
  • Plan for College (U.S. Department of Education)

  • Financial Aid Resources
  • Private (or Alternative) Student Loans
  • Scholarships & Savings Plans

    George Peabody statue before Peabody Institute, Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore, Maryland, March 2009. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.


    [photo, University of Maryland School of Law, 500 West Baltimore St., Baltimore, Maryland] PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES & COLLEGES
    In Maryland, public higher education is served by:

    University of Maryland School of Law, 500 West Baltimore St., Baltimore, Maryland, December 2007. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.


    [photo, College of Agriculture & Natural Resources, Symons Hall, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland]
  • Bowie State University
  • Coppin State University
  • Frostburg State University
  • Salisbury University
  • Towson University
  • University of Baltimore
  • University of Maryland, Baltimore
  • University of Maryland Baltimore County
  • University of Maryland, College Park
  • University of Maryland Eastern Shore
  • University of Maryland Global Campus (formerly University of Maryland University College)

    College of Agriculture & Natural Resources, Symons Hall, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, August 2003. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.


    [photo, Careers Center, Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold, Maryland] The University System of Maryland also includes the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science.

    In addition, sixteen community colleges and eight regional higher education centers serve the public. Information about public universities and colleges (including community colleges) is available from the Maryland Higher Education Commission.

    Careers Center, Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold, Maryland, October 2015. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.


    [photo, William E. Henry Administration Building, Bowie State University, Bowie, Maryland] In fall 2018, some 300,742 students (undergraduate, graduate, & professional) enrolled at Maryland public universities and colleges. Women accounted for 55.2% of all students.

    For undergraduates in fall 2018, Maryland residents constituted 91.2% of enrollees at community colleges, 66.7% at public four-year institutions, and 40.3% at independent universities and colleges.

    William E. Henry Administration Building, Bowie State University, Bowie, Maryland, September 2017. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.


    [photo, Health Sciences and Human Services Library, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 601 West Lombard St., Baltimore, Maryland] In the 2019-20 school year, the average yearly cost for resident undergraduates attending a State college is $9,686. For nonresidents, the average is $23,216.

    A consortium of community colleges and universities offer courses online to students unable to attend classes on a campus through Maryland Online. Initiated in the fall of 1999, the consortium now includes 20 members: Allegany College of Maryland; Anne Arundel Community College; Baltimore City Community College; Community College of Baltimore County; Carroll Community College; Cecil College; Chesapeake College; College of Southern Maryland; Frederick Community College; Garrett College; Hagerstown Community College; Harford Community College; Howard Community College; Montgomery College; Morgan State University; Prince George's Community College; Stevenson University; University of Baltimore; University of Maryland University College; and Wor-Wic Community College.


    Health Sciences & Human Services Library, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 601 West Lombard St., Baltimore, Maryland, September 2018. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.


    [photo, Francis King Carey School of Law, University of Maryland, Baltimore] Maryland also participates in the Academic Common Market, an education consortium of fifteen southern states. Reduced tuition is offered to students who attend schools out of state because their program is not available at a public in-state college or university. States who participate with Maryland in this program are: Alabama; Arkansas; Delaware; Florida (graduate programs); Georgia; Kentucky; Louisiana; Mississippi; Oklahoma; South Carolina; Tennessee; Texas (graduate programs); Virginia; and West Virginia.

    Postgraduate professional degree programs are offered by: University of Baltimore (law); University of Maryland, Baltimore (dentistry, law, medicine, pharmacy); University of Maryland, College Park (veterinary medicine); and The Johns Hopkins University (medicine)

    In 2019, Maryland was ranked fourth with 17 higher education institutions designated as National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense, a joint program of the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security.

    Francis King Carey School of Law, University of Maryland, 500 West Baltimore St., Baltimore, Maryland, August 2018. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.


    [photo, Wellness and Aquatics Center (Building D), Leonardtown Campus, College of Southern Maryland, Hollywood Road, Leonardtown, Maryland] Scholarships & Savings Plans. To further education in Maryland, the State provides numerous assistance and scholarship options for college. The Maryland 529 Board oversees the College Savings Plans of Maryland, including the Maryland Prepaid College Trust, and the Maryland College Investment Plan. Assistance also is offered through the Office of Student Financial Assistance. Within the Maryland Higher Education Commission, the Office is responsible for all State student financial aid programs.

    Wellness & Aquatics Center (Building D), Leonardtown Campus, College of Southern Maryland, Hollywood Road, Leonardtown, Maryland, November 2017. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.


    [photo, Midshipmen, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland] In Annapolis, the U.S. Naval Academy is a federal institution. Founded in 1845, the Academy prepares young men and women to become professional officers in the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps. In 2013, the Academy was ranked the top public liberal arts college in the country for the third year in a row by U.S. News & World Report magazine.



    Midshipmen, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, July 2009. Photo by Andrew L. Baringer.


    [photo, U.S. Naval Academy Chapel, Annapolis, Maryland] Each academic year, over 4,000 midshipmen enroll at the U.S. Naval Academy as full-time students. After four years, graduating midshipmen are granted a Bachelor of Science degree and are required to serve in the U.S. armed services for five years.



    U.S. Naval Academy Chapel, Annapolis, Maryland, April 1999. Photo by Diane P. Frese.


    [photo, U.S. Navy Blue Angels, Baltimore, Maryland] During Commissioning Week, on a day prior to graduation, the Navy's flight demonstration squadron, the Blue Angels, performs over Annapolis.



    U.S. Navy Blue Angels, Baltimore, Maryland, September 2014. Photo by Sarah A. Hanks.


    [photo, U.S. Navy Blue Angel, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, 550 Taylor Ave., Annapolis, Maryland] U.S. Navy Blue Angel, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, 550 Taylor Ave., Annapolis, Maryland, April 2016. Photo by Sarah A. Hanks.

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