Similar in what way? |
Pitt has a 6 billion dollar endowment. |
Both perceived to be good options for non traditional students and have a respectable law school, at least for local recruiting |
Pitt and University if Cincinnati more aligned if comparing Pitt with another school. Tho unsure of U Cincinnati 's endowment or $ received for research funding |
Morgan State is not under the University System of MD like University of Baltimore is: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1312211.page |
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Morgan is in Baltimore.
Univeristy of Baltimore has developed more undergraduate programs in recent years, but is kind of like the old night schools - appealing to older, non traditional students. Law school is more well known. |
Pitt is not under the Penn State system. Morgan and Pitt are both comprehensive public universities that are s independent of other universities in their state. They both offer research (Pitt is R1, Morgan is R2) and offer a wide variety of undergraduate degrees. They also have well established undergraduate programs, and offer housing. UMD-B is a graduate university, with a small number of undergrads, comprising about 15% of the total. At Morgan 84% of students are undergrad. At Pitt, it's 72%. They are just different kinds of institutions. |
Don’t forget Coppin State University. |
Where are you getting that from? Link please. They’ve had undergrad available for a while now. |