Four year public universities in Maryland

Anonymous
The University System of Maryland consists of 11 degree granting universities

U of MD College Park
U of MD Baltimore County
U of MD Eastern Shore
U of MD Baltimore (graduate/prof programs)
U of MD Global (online)
U of Baltimore
Towson
Salisbury
Frostburg State
Bowie State
Coppin State

Plus,
Two four-year public institutions are not part of the University System of Maryland and maintain their own independent governing boards (Independent Public Institutions):

Morgan State University
St. Mary's College of Maryland
Anonymous
Would more consider applying in-state if they changed names of some of these universities?
Anonymous
Maryland State for Towson?
Anonymous
U Baltimore isn’t a 4 year school, but there are lots of great options on this list.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:U Baltimore isn’t a 4 year school, but there are lots of great options on this list.


Since when? They apparently offer bachelor’s degrees in addition to the graduate program and law school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:U Baltimore isn’t a 4 year school, but there are lots of great options on this list.


Since when? They apparently offer bachelor’s degrees in addition to the graduate program and law school.


More on Univ of Baltimore
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1310361.page#31500468
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:U Baltimore isn’t a 4 year school, but there are lots of great options on this list.


Since when? They apparently offer bachelor’s degrees in addition to the graduate program and law school.


It only offers Junior and Senior year classes. Students are required to arrive with 2 years of college completed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maryland State for Towson?


Lord Calvert University
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maryland State for Towson?


Lord Calvert University


even fewer people will apply
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:U Baltimore isn’t a 4 year school, but there are lots of great options on this list.


Since when? They apparently offer bachelor’s degrees in addition to the graduate program and law school.


It only offers Junior and Senior year classes. Students are required to arrive with 2 years of college completed.


Isn’t that University of MD-Shady Grove that only does junior and senior year classes?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:U Baltimore isn’t a 4 year school, but there are lots of great options on this list.


Since when? They apparently offer bachelor’s degrees in addition to the graduate program and law school.


It only offers Junior and Senior year classes. Students are required to arrive with 2 years of college completed.


Isn’t that University of MD-Shady Grove that only does junior and senior year classes?


That might be true there too. I don’t know. I just know about U Baltimore.
Anonymous
UB is a four year school now and has been for sometime.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:U Baltimore isn’t a 4 year school, but there are lots of great options on this list.


Since when? They apparently offer bachelor’s degrees in addition to the graduate program and law school.


It only offers Junior and Senior year classes. Students are required to arrive with 2 years of college completed.


Isn’t that University of MD-Shady Grove that only does junior and senior year classes?


That might be true there too. I don’t know. I just know about U Baltimore.


You don’t, though. It’s a four-year university.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UB is a four year school now and has been for sometime.


On UB thread say it's a junior college. students study first two years elsewhere.
Anonymous
Directly from their website:..

2007: The University returned to four-year undergraduate education as part of the state's plan for higher education in response to the increased demand for accessible, high-quality public education.
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