Public, 4-year or above
4,690 Faculty Members | 9:1 student faculty ratio
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University of Maryland-College Park
College Park, Maryland 20742
See on Map(301) 405-1000
The University of Maryland, College Park, is a public research university, the flagship campus of the University System of Maryland and the original 1862 land-grant institution in Maryland. It is one of only 61 members of the Association of American Universities (AAU). In keeping with the legislative mandates of 1988 and 1999, the University of Maryland is committed to achieving excellence as the State's primary center of research and graduate education and the institution of choice for undergraduate students of exceptional ability and promise. While the University has already attained national distinction, it intends to rank among the very best public research universities in the United States. To realize its aspirations and fulfill its mandates, the University advances knowledge, provides outstanding and innovative instruction and nourishes a climate of intellectual growth in a broad range of academic disciplines and interdisciplinary fields. It also creates and applies knowledge for the benefit of the economy and culture of the State, the region, the nation and beyond.
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$10,955Out of state
$38,638In state
$16,995Out of state
$35,755Type of aid | % of students receiving aid | Average amount |
---|---|---|
Federal grants | 26.0% | $5,710 |
State/local grants | 17.0% | $5,585 |
Institutional grants | 43.0% | $8,127 |
Loans | 22.0% | $8,722 |
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High school transcript
RequiredHigh school GPA
RequiredRecommendation letter
RecommendedAdmissions test
(SAT or ACT)
TOEFL
(international students)
Completion of college
prep program
Demonstration of
competencies
Half of the freshman class scored within these ranges. 25% scored lower and 25% scored higher. 2020 data.
Half of the freshman class scored within these ranges. 25% scored lower and 25% scored higher. 2020 data.
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