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University of Maryland-Baltimore

Baltimore, Maryland
  • Public
    4 year
  • 978
    Full + Part time Students
  • 1:5
    Faculty to Student Ratio
  • 27%
    Transfer Student Ratio
The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) is a dynamic institution composed of six professional schools — Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Social Work — and the interdisciplinary School of Graduate Studies, each dedicated to advancing education, research, clinical care, and service. While united as one university, each school manages its own admissions process, preparing future leaders to make a lasting impact on communities locally, nationally, and globally.
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Overview

Full-Time Undergraduate 792
Part-Time Undergraduate 186
Transfer Students 272
Programs 52 Programs
Courses 91 Courses
Equivalencies 397 outgoing Equivalencies

Financial Information

In-State Tuition $10,024
Out-of-State Tuition $41,197
Books and Supplies $3,614
  • Scholarships and Financial Aid:
    With around 80% of UMB students receiving assistance through our office, we process approximately $194 million annually from various sources, including institutional grants, scholarships, loans, state aid, and federal programs. Aid packages are based on financial need, determined by FAFSA data and program costs.
  • Tuition and Fees:
    The Cost of Attendance (COA) is determined by a student's program type, enrollment, residency status, and living arrangement. https://www.umaryland.edu/fin/cost-of-attendance/

Information for Transfer In Students

  • Accepts Transfers:
    UMB is transfer-friendly. Admission requirements vary by Schools.

Transfer Application Requirements

  • Official Transcripts:
    Transfer credit is only granted when it appears on an official transcript. Official transcripts must be received in a sealed institutional envelope and should normally include the signature of the Registrar and the seal of the sending institution.
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Transfer Credit Policy

  • Minimum Grade:
    If the sending institution is a public school in Maryland, the student must have received a D or better grade in the course. If the institution is outside Maryland, or a private school, the student must have received a grade of C or better.

University of Maryland-Baltimore

Address:
620 W. Lexington Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
United States
Main Phone:
(410) 706-3100
Email:
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Delivery Method:
Classroom | Online
Last updated on 2/26/2026 by AcademyOne.