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There are currently 56 colleges and universities, defined as
accredited, degree-granting, postsecondary institutions, in the
state of Maryland.
The state's public universities are part of the University System of
Maryland, with the exception of St. Mary's
College and Morgan State University, which
are public, but are not part of the university system.[1] The
oldest school in the state is St. John's College,
formerly King William School, founded in 1696, and the third oldest
college and/or university in the United States.[2] Francis Scott
Key, author of the Star Spangled
Banner, is an alumnus of St. Johns.[3] The
newest school is University of Maryland, Hagerstown, founded
in 2008. The characteristics of each institution varies from small,
intimate, liberal arts colleges such as Washington
College to large, public, research universities such as the University of
Maryland, College Park.
As of 2005, approximately 310,689 students (undergraduate,
graduate, & professional) were enrolled at Maryland
universities and colleges.[4]
Universities and colleges in Maryland are accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher
Education.[5]
Public colleges and
universities
| Name |
Location |
Founded |
Enrollment |
References |
| Bowie State University |
Bowie |
1866 |
5,279 |
[6] |
| Coppin State University |
Baltimore |
1900 |
4,357 |
[7] |
| Frostburg State
University |
Frostburg |
1899 |
5,638 |
[8] |
| Morgan State University |
Baltimore |
1867 |
15,715 |
[9][10][11] |
| Salisbury University |
Salisbury |
1925 |
7,222 |
[12] |
| St. Mary's College of
Maryland |
St. Mary's City |
1840 |
1,849 |
[9][13] |
| Towson
University |
Towson |
1866 |
20,124 |
[14] |
| United States Naval
Academy |
Annapolis |
1845 |
4,400 |
[9][15] |
| University of Baltimore |
Baltimore |
1949 |
5,009 |
[16] |
| University of Maryland,
Baltimore |
Baltimore |
1807 |
5,874 |
[17] |
| University of
Maryland, Baltimore County |
Catonsville/Arbutus |
1966 |
11,920 |
[18] |
| University
of Maryland, Biotechnology Institute |
Baltimore |
1985 |
66 |
[19] |
| University of
Maryland, College Park |
College Park |
1849 |
38,465 |
[20] |
| University of
Maryland, Eastern Shore |
Princess Anne |
1886 |
5,814 |
[21] |
| University
of Maryland, Environmental Science |
Cambridge |
1925 |
129 |
[22] |
| University of Maryland, Hagerstown |
Hagerstown |
2008 |
N/A |
[23][24] |
| University of Maryland, Shady
Grove |
Rockville |
2000 |
4,705 |
[24][25][26] |
| University of
Maryland University College |
Adelphi |
1947 |
56,992 |
[27][28] |
| University
of the Health Sciences |
Bethesda |
1976 |
976 |
[9][29] |
Private colleges and
universities
| Name |
Location |
Founded |
Enrollment |
References |
| Baltimore International
College |
Baltimore |
1972 |
800 |
[30] |
| Capitol
College |
Laurel |
1927 |
350 |
[31] |
| College of Notre Dame of
Maryland |
Baltimore |
1873 |
4,878 |
[32] |
| Goucher
College |
Towson |
1885 |
2,362 |
[33] |
| Hood
College |
Frederick |
1893 |
2,522 |
[34] |
| Johns Hopkins University |
Baltimore |
1876 |
18,753 |
[35] |
| Loyola University
Maryland |
Baltimore |
1852 |
6,028 |
[36] |
| Maryland Institute
College of Art |
Baltimore |
1826 |
1,899 |
[37] |
| McDaniel
College |
Westminster |
1867 |
3,641 |
[38] |
| Mount St. Mary's
University |
Emmitsburg |
1808 |
2,045 |
[39] |
| National Labor College |
Silver Spring |
1969 |
983 |
[40] |
| Ner
Israel Rabbinical College |
Baltimore |
1933 |
562 |
[41] |
| St. John's
College |
Annapolis |
1696 |
563 |
[42] |
| St. Mary's Seminary and
University |
Baltimore |
1791 |
294 |
[43] |
| Stevenson University |
Stevenson |
1947 |
3,304 |
[44] |
| Sojourner-Douglass
College |
Baltimore |
1972 |
1,324 |
[45] |
| Tai Sophia Institute |
Baltimore |
1974 |
339 |
[46] |
| TESST College of
Technology |
Beltsville |
1957 |
N/A |
[47][48] |
| Washington Adventist
University |
Takoma Park |
1904 |
890 |
[49] |
| Washington Bible College/Capital
Bible Seminary/Equip Institute |
Lanham |
1940 |
254 |
[50] |
| Washington College |
Chestertown |
1782 |
1,285 |
[51] |
Defunct
Institutions
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