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Education in Maryland

of schools, colleges, universities and other educational institutes in Maryland.




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1. Allegany College of Maryland

Allegany College of Maryland was founded in August of 1961 by a resolution passed by the Allegany County Board of Education and approved by the Allegany County Commissioners. The College, which now has separate governance under a Board of Trustees, is an example of the rapid growth in the development of Maryland’s community college system.

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2. Anne Arundel Community College

Established in 1961, AACC is a fully accredited, public, two-year institution offering credit programs leading to an associate degree, certificate or a letter of recognition. Students may prepare for transfer to a four-year institution or for an immediate career.

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3. College Of Notre Dame

Our liberal arts experience in the Catholic tradition, which celebrates personal excellence, a supportive community, and public service, will help you discover the leader in yourself.

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4. Goucher College

The first college in the nation to pair required study abroad with a special travel stipend of $1,200 for every undergraduate, Goucher believes in complementing its strong majors and rigorous curriculum with abundant opportunities for hands-on experience in the world.

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5. Howard Community College

Howard Community College (HCC) in Columbia, Maryland, is a public institution of Howard County with the mission to help anyone with an educational goal. That may be getting a two-year college degree, starting a four-year degree at HCC and transferring elsewhere, entering a new career, sharpening job skills, or exploring personal interests. That's why at HCC we say, "You Can Get There From Here

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6. Loyola University Maryland

When Jesuit priests founded Loyola in 1852, they looked to the very heart of their order for inspiration in choosing a name. They found their inspiration in St. Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus, and that’s how Loyola—our Loyola—became the first institution of higher education in the United States to bear his name

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7. Maryland Association of Community Colleges

Founded in 1992, MACC represents all 16 of Maryland's 2-year public higher education institutions. # MACC is a voluntary, non-profit organization governed by a 32 member Board of Directors composed of the president and one designated trustee from each member college

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8. Maryland Report Card

The Maryland Report Card is a collection of data compiled on an annual basis to provide information on school performance to all education stakeholders; provide information to support school improvement efforts; and to provide accountability at the state, school system and school level or reporting educational progress.

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9. St. Mary's College of Maryland

At St. Mary’s we are all learners, dedicated to creative and intellectual exploration in a community revolving around our students. We invite you to engage fully in the exciting academic life that we create together and to challenge yourself to work toward excellence in all that you undertake. My staff and I wish to provide you with the support you need to be successful in your endeavors. Don’t hesitate to call on us.

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10. The Independent College Fund of Maryland

Since 1953, The Independent College Fund of Maryland has provided the private sector a vehicle for investing in the quality of independent higher education. Our Mission is to raise funds for I-Fund member colleges – principally from businesses and foundations – for programs, scholarships and technology, and to promote a greater awareness of the value of Maryland’s independent liberal arts colleges and universities.

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11. The University of Maryland

WeAs the state's flagship university, the University of Maryland educates the most talented students from Maryland and beyond. ranked 11th among all public U.S. universities and 37th worldwide in a recent international survey, and we were named one of the top 15 "green universities" in the country. Our faculty includes Nobel laureates and Pulitzer Prize winners.

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12. Welcome MICUA

MICUA’s 17 private, nonprofit colleges and universities serve 52,000 students in every region of the State and award one quarter of all degrees conferred in Maryland.

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13. Welcome to Graduate School

Graduate studies began at the Baltimore campus of the University of Maryland in 1917. The University of Maryland Graduate School Baltimore (UMGSB) offers 27 master's and doctoral programs in health, physical, biomedical, medical, and social sciences.

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14. Welcome to the Maryland School for the Blind

Located in the northeast corner of Baltimore, The Maryland School for the Blind (MSB) is a private, nonprofit school dedicated to educating children and youth from infancy to age 21 with visual impairments, including those with multiple disabilities, for functional independence

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