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UMBC, a selective public research university, combines the traditions of the liberal arts academy, the creative intensity of the research university, and the social responsibility of a public institution. We are known for integrating research, innovative teaching and learning, and civic engagement so that each advances the others for the benefit of society.
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Most Popular Places On Campus
Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena
Starbucks/Chick-Fil-A
Students attend, and take part in, a world of excellent theatre, music and dance performances on campus. They go to art openings and lectures, start clubs and exchange ideas through the campus paper and literary magazines.
Albin O. Kuhn Library and Gallery
The Commons
Performing Arts and Humanities Building
Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena
Starbucks/Chick-Fil-A
Students attend, and take part in, a world of excellent theatre, music and dance performances on campus. They go to art openings and lectures, start clubs and exchange ideas through the campus paper and literary magazines.
Albin O. Kuhn Library and Gallery
The Commons
Performing Arts and Humanities Building
Most Popular Places Off Campus
Historic Ellicott City
Annapolis
UMBC is located 10 miles southwest of downtown Baltimore which provides easy access to entertainment, cultural activities and a wealth of opportunities for research, cooperative education and internship in a diversity of public and private organizations in the Baltimore-Washington area.
Baltimore Inner Harbor
Washington D.C.
Patapsco State Park
Historic Ellicott City
Annapolis
UMBC is located 10 miles southwest of downtown Baltimore which provides easy access to entertainment, cultural activities and a wealth of opportunities for research, cooperative education and internship in a diversity of public and private organizations in the Baltimore-Washington area.
A big part of what makes UMBC different is that we're truly a community of learners. Whoever you are, whatever your interests, you'll find friends and professors here who will share your passions – and broaden your perspective. At UMBC, students from across the country and around the world (more than 80 different countries are represented here), come together in a collaborative culture that both challenges and supports everyone to push boundaries and make big breakthroughs. You can be yourself – and become your best self – at UMBC.
With more than 250 clubs and organizations, you'll find students interested in everything from food, culture, and the arts to athletics, anime, engineering, world politics, faith and more. And, at a host of campus-wide events each year like Homecoming and Quadmania, you'll enjoy festivals, parties, concerts and comedy shows.
What students say:
The abundance of "cultures and backgrounds are celebrated," as is evidenced by the dozens of student-run cultural organizations and the echoed sentiment: "That's what makes UMBC so unique: the students are diverse and are not restricted by their appearances, personalities, religions, cultures, identities, etc. whatsoever." One student finds that the freedom to be oneself lays the foundation to thrive: "I feel as though it's a safe space and judgment-free zone. I've never been in an environment where people are themselves out loud the way they are at UMBC."
UMBC is adopting a test-optional admissions program for Fall 2021 applicants in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact nationally on high school students' ability to access standardized admissions tests (SAT/ACT). The test-optional program provides students the opportunity to apply for undergraduate admission with or without standardized test scores. Students applying without standardized test scores will receive full consideration for admission, merit scholarships and other opportunities.
UMBC's holistic review of applicants for undergraduate admission considers a number of factors. These include grade point average, academic trend, strength of curriculum, standardized test scores (if provided), personal statement, letters of recommendation, and other achievements. Students wishing to be considered for undergraduate admission should submit an application and all required documents by November 1 for Early Action and February 1 for Regular Decision.
Transfer applicants are considered to be students who have completed a minimum of 24 college-level credits at an institution of higher education after receiving a high school diploma or a GED. The Admissions Committee evaluates transfer applicants on the basis of their academic record at previous institutions. Cumulative grade point average as calculated by UMBC, academic trends, strength of curriculum, and performance in courses related to the intended area of study are considered. Special consideration will be given to students who complete an associate degree at a Maryland two year institution.
UMBC's academic calendar consists of fall and spring semesters, a four-week session in January, and two summer sessions from six to eight weeks. To receive a UMBC degree, students complete at least 120 credits. In addition to the requirements for the chosen major, the general education program (GEP), provides a solid basis for a lifetime of learning. GEP courses encompass humanities and fine arts, mathematics and natural sciences, social sciences, and languages and culture.
The Honors College at UMBC is a special option for students who want to be surrounded by others committed to intellectual inquiry, hard work, and interdisciplinary learning. Honors College students dive deep into their studies and interests both in and out of the classroom through events and opportunities for research, study abroad, and more. Students also choose from seminars with some of the University's top professors. Examples include: Physiology of Dinosaurs, Race, Poverty, and Gender in Baltimore, and Feast and Fast in Medieval Literature.
At UMBC, we've also built a unique set of programs dedicated to helping you make a big change in the world. In these programs, you'll earn scholarships to help finance your education, but you'll also find a supportive community that is focused on giving you a launchpad for your academic, career, and life goals. Some of UMBC's scholars programs include: The Center for Women in Technology (CWIT), The Cyber Scholars program, The Humanities Scholars program, The Linehan Artist Scholars program, The Meyerhoff Scholars program, The Sherman Scholars Program, and The Sondheim Scholars program.
What students say
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County, is a fitting choice for students who "want some research opportunities, but may also want more personal attention from professor. At this top-tier public research university, the STEM programs get a significant amount of the glory-the science labs are "gorgeous, state-of-the-art facilities," and many students "come out of school working for Boeing and the NSA" or, in the case of one scientist, developing the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. But UMBC has strengths outside of science. As one student says, "I have had superb instruction in modern languages...including fantastic German translation and modern French literature courses." In fact, UMBC "has greatly expanded its support to the fine arts"-one can earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting and Studio Art, and one student describes a "really close-knit Arts department that feels like a second family." Overall, the feeling toward the faculty is very positive, and students feel that "professors are able to gain a better and closer professor-student relationship than those at large academic institutions." One student remarks, "They helped me see my true potential as a student, and also helped me find my passions," and another insists, "They really make the school shine."
UMBC offers a wide variety of programs including some that cross disciplines to create exciting new opportunities for research and learning, such as Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Game Development, and Cybersecurity.
UMBC is just 15 minutes from Baltimore's Inner Harbor and 30 minutes from Washington, D.C., in suburban Catonsville, Maryland. BWI Airport is five minutes away, as are AMTRAK and light rail stations. University-run Shuttle buses provide regular transportation to points in the surrounding area and Baltimore City. The Baltimore-Washington area is known for its music, sports, museums, restaurants, and historical traditions.
UMBC's main campus is located on 530 wooded acres, featuring housing and dining facilities on one side and core facilities on the other. Facilities include classroom and lab buildings, a performing arts center, a library, galleries, a student union, a bookstore, an Olympic-size pool, tennis courts. A newly renovated rec center includes an indoor track, basketball courts, a weight room, a spin room, and cardio and group fitness spaces. The campus also features an environmental conservation area with a hiking trail and bwtech@UMBC, an adjacent research and technology park that attracts firms in fields including engineering, information technology, and the life sciences.
Campus Facilities & Equipment
The Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building includes facilities such as 12 research labs, an environmental systems lab, and a BioProcess and Cell Science Facility, as well as lecture and seminar classrooms. Other scientific research equipment includes the world's largest nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers, housed in the only Howard Hughes Medical Institute lab at a public University in Maryland, where students have the opportunity to conduct AIDS research alongside top faculty in the field.
The Performing Arts and Humanities Building at UMBC houses performance spaces that showcase the University's strong arts and humanities programs and creates a regional and national appreciation of the Baltimore area's strong arts community.
The UMBC Event Center seats 6,000 and hosts a variety of sports and entertainment events. The Commons, UMBC's student center, includes a food court, the University bookstore, a full-service bank, and student organization spaces.
UMBC's landmark building, the Albin O. Kuhn Library and Gallery, contains over 1 million books and bound volumes of journals. The library also includes a gallery, the Honors College, and 24-hour study space. Library visitors can get spectacular views of campus, the surrounding areas, and the Baltimore City skyline from the 7th floor.
Off-Campus Opportunities
Surrounded by business, government, and metropolitan centers, UMBC places students in over 1,800 co-ops, internships, and research experiences in more than 500 organizations each year in the Baltimore-Washington area. UMBC matches students with such employers as the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, General Electric, IBM, Morgan Stanley, the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab, the National Aquarium, Nielson, the National Security Agency, The Maryland General Assembly, The Smithsonian Institute, Under Armour, and the U.S. Department of State.
The university encourages students to participate in study abroad experiences during the semester or travel-study opportunities during winter and summer breaks. The Shriver Center links the resources of the campus to urgent social problems, places students in co-ops and internships at hundreds of businesses and organizations, organizes and manages community service projects that bring the resources of the university to people in need, and connects students to a wide range of social service projects.
What students say:
Life at UMBC is never dull, and the "small and cozy" campus feels like a connected community: "Most people gather with their friends in the library to study together, then... grab food together in [the] Commons." It takes no time to get from the pond outside the library to the "highly impressive" lab facilities: "Anything is within a 10-15 [minute] walk. It's quite convenient," especially since there are "ample opportunities for students to engage on campus." For instance, students enjoy competition with tournaments of paintball or ping-pong, as well as putting their mental acuity to the test: "We do also have a thriving intellectual sports scene including chess, mock trial, and ethics bowl." Clubs range from cultural to sports to career-building: "My favorite one is the video game development club, as it combines my interests of programming and video games into an opportunity to showcase my work in a way that could lead to a future career." Students also delight in events hosted by the University, "like Homecoming...[where it is] so much fun to watch the Bonfire, attend the Carnival and even see the puppy parade!"
Incentives Or Programs To Encourage Employees To Live Close To Campus
School Adopted A Policy Prohibiting Idling
School Developed Bicycle Plan
CAMPUS SECURITY REPORT
The Jeanne Clery Act requires colleges and universities to disclose their security policies, keep a public crime log, publish an annual crime report and provide timely warnings to students and campus employees about a crime posing an immediate or ongoing threat to students and campus employees.
Please visit The Princeton Review's page on campus safety for additional resources:
The Princeton Review publishes links directly to each school's Campus Security Reports where available.
Applicants can also access all school-specific campus safety information using the Campus Safety and Security
Data Analysis Cutting Tool provided by the Office of Postsecondary Education of the U.S. Department of Education:
https://ope.ed.gov/campussafety/#/
Other Information
Campus-wide Internet Network
Fee for Network Use
Partnerships with Technology Companies
Personal computer included in tuition for each student
Institution has a Chief Behavioral Health Officer (and/or Chief Wellness Officer)
Not Reported
Clinicians are trained to provide care to these specific groups:
Undergraduates
Graduate students
Racial/ethnic minority student
Students who are veterans
LGBTQIA+ students
Student-athletes
International students
Students on scholarship or financial aid
First-generation students
Peer-to-Peer
Institution has peer-to-peer offerings relating to mental health
Not Reported
Residential Life
Institution incorporates mental health and wellness into the residential experience
Not Reported
Student Orientation
Students who are provided an opportunity to participate in mental-health-orientation activities
First-year students
Not Reported
Incoming transfer students
Not Reported
Returning students
Not Reported
Entering graduate students
Not Reported
Mental Health in the Curriculum
The institution offers for-credit mental health/ well-being education for students
Not Reported
The institution offers non-credit mental health/ well-being education for students
Not Reported
Off-Campus Offerings
Institution offers referrals to off-campus counseling services
Not Reported
Health and Counseling Center Accreditation
Institution's counseling center is accredited
Not Reported
Accrediting body
Not Reported
Taking and Returning from Medical Leave
Institution has an official support program in place for students returning from mental health leave of absence
Not Reported
Counseling Demand
Number of months a year counseling center is open and fully staffed
Office of Undergraduate Admissions 1000 Hilltop Cir Baltimore, MD 21250
jriehl1@umbc.edu
410-455-2292
Campus Tours
Campus Visiting Center
410-455-2292
Campus Tours
Appointment Required:
Yes
Dates:
Year-round
Times:
Varies
Average Length:
2 hours
Visits
CLASS VISITS
Dates/Times Available
Academic Year
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office
FACULTY AND COACH VISITS
Dates/Times Available
Year-round
Arrangements
Contact Coach Directly
Advance Notice
1 week
On Campus Interview
Campus Interviews:
No
Information Sessions:
Available
Times:
Monday through Friday and selected Saturdays
Overnight Dorm Stays
Overnight Dorm Stays
Available
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office
Limitations
Admitted Students
Campus Tours
TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE TO CAMPUS
The campus is located four miles from BWI airport. UMBC offers daily shuttle services for students from campus to the BWI Rail Station, downtown Baltimore, and the nearby towns of Catonsville and Arbutus. The university also schedules van trips to Washington, D.C.
LOCAL ACCOMMODATIONS
Four Points by Sheraton BWI Airport
410-859-3300
Holiday Inn BWI
410-694-6024
Princeton Review Advice & Resources
11 Surprising Facts About College Admission | The Princeton Review
Thanks to UMBC's amazing Career Center, undergrads here are able to enter the job market with confidence. Starting from freshman year, the office works to empower students and help them plot their career goals. Undergrads can take advantage of a plethora of recruiting and networking events held on campus each year. More specifically, students have the opportunity to meet with representatives from companies/organizations like the Central Intelligence Agency, The Hershey Company, Lockheed Martin and the Nielsen Company (among others). And they can help ensure those meetings go well by attending one of the Career Center's many interviewing workshops or resume (and cover letter) writing seminars.
Graduation Rates
Graduate in 4 years
47%
Graduate in 5 years
65%
Graduate in 6 years
70%
Career Services
01 - Alumni Network
02 - Alumni Services
03 - Classes
04 - Interest Inventory
05 - Internships
06 - Regional Alumni
Opportunities at School
01 - Coop
02 - Experiential
03 - Internship
ROI & Outcomes Information from PayScale
Starting Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)
$72,000
Mid-Career Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)
$121,200
Starting Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)
$74,100
Mid-Career Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)
Forbes, Kiplinger, and Business First all agree that UMBC is a great value, thanks to its unique offerings, vibrant student-life, and athletics as compared to cost.
A variety of need-based financial aid programs are available, awarded in three categories: grants, loans, and employment. The Office of Financial Aid will prepare a financial aid package for eligible students which may consist of one or more of these types of aid to assist in meeting a student's financial needs. Eligibility is calculated based on FAFSA results, so make sure to apply online between October 1 and February 14.
UMBC offers a range of Merit Awards to both in-state and out-of-state students. Prospective incoming freshmen who submit timely applications will be reviewed for awards based on high school program, individual grades, cumulative averages, and SAT or ACT scores (if submitted). UMBC awards merit scholarships automatically to eligible incoming freshmen: no separate application needed. Awards range from $1,000 to $12,000 per year.
Financial Aid Statistics
Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$12,975
Average Undergraduate Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$11,818
Average Need-Based Loan
$4,127
Undergraduates who have borrowed through any loan program
41%
Average amount of loan debt per graduate
$22,696
Average amount of each freshman scholarship/grant package
$10,052
Financial aid provided to international students
Yes
Available Aid
Financial Aid Methodology
Scholarships and Grants
Need-Based Aid
01 - Need-Based College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
02 - Need-Based Federal Pell
03 - Need-Based Private Scholarships
04 - Need-Based SEOG
05 - Need-Based State Scholarships
06 - Need-Based United Negro College Fund
No-Need-Based
01 - Institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid is available
Federal Direct Student Loan Programs
01 - Direct PLUS Loans
02 - Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans
03 - Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)
UMBC, a selective public research university, combines the traditions of the liberal arts academy, the creative intensity of the research university, and the social responsibility of a public institution. We are known for integrating research, innovative teaching and learning, and civic engagement so that each advances the others for the benefit of society.
UMBC is adopting a test-optional admissions program for Fall 2021 applicants in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact nationally on high school students' ability to access standardized admissions tests (SAT/ACT). The test-optional program provides students the opportunity to apply for undergraduate admission with or without standardized test scores. Students applying without standardized test scores will receive full consideration for admission, merit scholarships and other opportunities.
UMBC's holistic review of applicants for undergraduate admission considers a number of factors. These include grade point average, academic trend, strength of curriculum, standardized test scores (if provided), personal statement, letters of recommendation, and other achievements. Students wishing to be considered for undergraduate admission should submit an application and all required documents by November 1 for Early Action and February 1 for Regular Decision.
Transfer applicants are considered to be students who have completed a minimum of 24 college-level credits at an institution of higher education after receiving a high school diploma or a GED. The Admissions Committee evaluates transfer applicants on the basis of their academic record at previous institutions. Cumulative grade point average as calculated by UMBC, academic trends, strength of curriculum, and performance in courses related to the intended area of study are considered. Special consideration will be given to students who complete an associate degree at a Maryland two year institution.
UMBC's academic calendar consists of fall and spring semesters, a four-week session in January, and two summer sessions from six to eight weeks. To receive a UMBC degree, students complete at least 120 credits. In addition to the requirements for the chosen major, the general education program (GEP), provides a solid basis for a lifetime of learning. GEP courses encompass humanities and fine arts, mathematics and natural sciences, social sciences, and languages and culture.
The Honors College at UMBC is a special option for students who want to be surrounded by others committed to intellectual inquiry, hard work, and interdisciplinary learning. Honors College students dive deep into their studies and interests both in and out of the classroom through events and opportunities for research, study abroad, and more. Students also choose from seminars with some of the University's top professors. Examples include: Physiology of Dinosaurs, Race, Poverty, and Gender in Baltimore, and Feast and Fast in Medieval Literature.
At UMBC, we've also built a unique set of programs dedicated to helping you make a big change in the world. In these programs, you'll earn scholarships to help finance your education, but you'll also find a supportive community that is focused on giving you a launchpad for your academic, career, and life goals. Some of UMBC's scholars programs include: The Center for Women in Technology (CWIT), The Cyber Scholars program, The Humanities Scholars program, The Linehan Artist Scholars program, The Meyerhoff Scholars program, The Sherman Scholars Program, and The Sondheim Scholars program.
What students say
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County, is a fitting choice for students who "want some research opportunities, but may also want more personal attention from professor. At this top-tier public research university, the STEM programs get a significant amount of the glory-the science labs are "gorgeous, state-of-the-art facilities," and many students "come out of school working for Boeing and the NSA" or, in the case of one scientist, developing the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. But UMBC has strengths outside of science. As one student says, "I have had superb instruction in modern languages...including fantastic German translation and modern French literature courses." In fact, UMBC "has greatly expanded its support to the fine arts"-one can earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting and Studio Art, and one student describes a "really close-knit Arts department that feels like a second family." Overall, the feeling toward the faculty is very positive, and students feel that "professors are able to gain a better and closer professor-student relationship than those at large academic institutions." One student remarks, "They helped me see my true potential as a student, and also helped me find my passions," and another insists, "They really make the school shine."
UMBC offers a wide variety of programs including some that cross disciplines to create exciting new opportunities for research and learning, such as Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Game Development, and Cybersecurity.
A big part of what makes UMBC different is that we're truly a community of learners. Whoever you are, whatever your interests, you'll find friends and professors here who will share your passions – and broaden your perspective. At UMBC, students from across the country and around the world (more than 80 different countries are represented here), come together in a collaborative culture that both challenges and supports everyone to push boundaries and make big breakthroughs. You can be yourself – and become your best self – at UMBC.
With more than 250 clubs and organizations, you'll find students interested in everything from food, culture, and the arts to athletics, anime, engineering, world politics, faith and more. And, at a host of campus-wide events each year like Homecoming and Quadmania, you'll enjoy festivals, parties, concerts and comedy shows.
What students say:
The abundance of "cultures and backgrounds are celebrated," as is evidenced by the dozens of student-run cultural organizations and the echoed sentiment: "That's what makes UMBC so unique: the students are diverse and are not restricted by their appearances, personalities, religions, cultures, identities, etc. whatsoever." One student finds that the freedom to be oneself lays the foundation to thrive: "I feel as though it's a safe space and judgment-free zone. I've never been in an environment where people are themselves out loud the way they are at UMBC."
Institution has a Chief Behavioral Health Officer (and/or Chief Wellness Officer)
Not Reported
Clinicians are trained to provide care to these specific groups:
Undergraduates
Graduate students
Racial/ethnic minority student
Students who are veterans
LGBTQIA+ students
Student-athletes
International students
Students on scholarship or financial aid
First-generation students
Peer-to-Peer
Institution has peer-to-peer offerings relating to mental health
Not Reported
Residential Life
Institution incorporates mental health and wellness into the residential experience
Not Reported
Student Orientation
Students who are provided an opportunity to participate in mental-health-orientation activities
First-year students
Not Reported
Incoming transfer students
else
{
Not Reported
}
Returning students
Not Reported
Entering graduate students
Not Reported
Mental Health in the Curriculum
The institution offers for-credit mental health/ well-being education for students
Not Reported
The institution offers non-credit mental health/ well-being education for students
Not Reported
Off-Campus Offerings
Institution offers referrals to off-campus counseling services
Not Reported
Health and Counseling Center Accreditation
Institution's counseling center is accredited
Not Reported
Accrediting body
Not Reported
Taking and Returning from Medical Leave
Institution has an official support program in place for students returning from mental health leave of absence
Not Reported
Counseling Demand
Number of months a year counseling center is open and fully staffed
UMBC is just 15 minutes from Baltimore's Inner Harbor and 30 minutes from Washington, D.C., in suburban Catonsville, Maryland. BWI Airport is five minutes away, as are AMTRAK and light rail stations. University-run Shuttle buses provide regular transportation to points in the surrounding area and Baltimore City. The Baltimore-Washington area is known for its music, sports, museums, restaurants, and historical traditions.
UMBC's main campus is located on 530 wooded acres, featuring housing and dining facilities on one side and core facilities on the other. Facilities include classroom and lab buildings, a performing arts center, a library, galleries, a student union, a bookstore, an Olympic-size pool, tennis courts. A newly renovated rec center includes an indoor track, basketball courts, a weight room, a spin room, and cardio and group fitness spaces. The campus also features an environmental conservation area with a hiking trail and bwtech@UMBC, an adjacent research and technology park that attracts firms in fields including engineering, information technology, and the life sciences.
Campus Facilities & Equipment
The Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building includes facilities such as 12 research labs, an environmental systems lab, and a BioProcess and Cell Science Facility, as well as lecture and seminar classrooms. Other scientific research equipment includes the world's largest nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers, housed in the only Howard Hughes Medical Institute lab at a public University in Maryland, where students have the opportunity to conduct AIDS research alongside top faculty in the field.
The Performing Arts and Humanities Building at UMBC houses performance spaces that showcase the University's strong arts and humanities programs and creates a regional and national appreciation of the Baltimore area's strong arts community.
The UMBC Event Center seats 6,000 and hosts a variety of sports and entertainment events. The Commons, UMBC's student center, includes a food court, the University bookstore, a full-service bank, and student organization spaces.
UMBC's landmark building, the Albin O. Kuhn Library and Gallery, contains over 1 million books and bound volumes of journals. The library also includes a gallery, the Honors College, and 24-hour study space. Library visitors can get spectacular views of campus, the surrounding areas, and the Baltimore City skyline from the 7th floor.
Off-Campus Opportunities
Surrounded by business, government, and metropolitan centers, UMBC places students in over 1,800 co-ops, internships, and research experiences in more than 500 organizations each year in the Baltimore-Washington area. UMBC matches students with such employers as the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, General Electric, IBM, Morgan Stanley, the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab, the National Aquarium, Nielson, the National Security Agency, The Maryland General Assembly, The Smithsonian Institute, Under Armour, and the U.S. Department of State.
The university encourages students to participate in study abroad experiences during the semester or travel-study opportunities during winter and summer breaks. The Shriver Center links the resources of the campus to urgent social problems, places students in co-ops and internships at hundreds of businesses and organizations, organizes and manages community service projects that bring the resources of the university to people in need, and connects students to a wide range of social service projects.
What students say:
Life at UMBC is never dull, and the "small and cozy" campus feels like a connected community: "Most people gather with their friends in the library to study together, then... grab food together in [the] Commons." It takes no time to get from the pond outside the library to the "highly impressive" lab facilities: "Anything is within a 10-15 [minute] walk. It's quite convenient," especially since there are "ample opportunities for students to engage on campus." For instance, students enjoy competition with tournaments of paintball or ping-pong, as well as putting their mental acuity to the test: "We do also have a thriving intellectual sports scene including chess, mock trial, and ethics bowl." Clubs range from cultural to sports to career-building: "My favorite one is the video game development club, as it combines my interests of programming and video games into an opportunity to showcase my work in a way that could lead to a future career." Students also delight in events hosted by the University, "like Homecoming...[where it is] so much fun to watch the Bonfire, attend the Carnival and even see the puppy parade!"
Students attend, and take part in, a world of excellent theatre, music and dance performances on campus. They go to art openings and lectures, start clubs and exchange ideas through the campus paper and literary magazines.
Albin O. Kuhn Library and Gallery
The Commons
Performing Arts and Humanities Building
Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena
Starbucks/Chick-Fil-A
Students attend, and take part in, a world of excellent theatre, music and dance performances on campus. They go to art openings and lectures, start clubs and exchange ideas through the campus paper and literary magazines.
Albin O. Kuhn Library and Gallery
The Commons
Performing Arts and Humanities Building
Most Popular Places Off Campus
Historic Ellicott City
Annapolis
UMBC is located 10 miles southwest of downtown Baltimore which provides easy access to entertainment, cultural activities and a wealth of opportunities for research, cooperative education and internship in a diversity of public and private organizations in the Baltimore-Washington area.
Baltimore Inner Harbor
Washington D.C.
Patapsco State Park
Historic Ellicott City
Annapolis
UMBC is located 10 miles southwest of downtown Baltimore which provides easy access to entertainment, cultural activities and a wealth of opportunities for research, cooperative education and internship in a diversity of public and private organizations in the Baltimore-Washington area.
Office of Undergraduate Admissions 1000 Hilltop Cir Baltimore, MD 21250
jriehl1@umbc.edu
410-455-2292
Campus Tours
Campus Visiting Center
410-455-2292
Campus Tours
Appointment Required:
Yes
Dates:
Year-round
Times:
Varies
Average Length:
2 hours
Visits
CLASS VISITS
Dates/Times Available
Academic Year
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office
FACULTY AND COACH VISITS
Dates/Times Available
Year-round
Arrangements
Contact Coach Directly
Advance Notice
1 week
On Campus Interview
Campus Interviews:
No
Information Sessions:
Available
Times:
Monday through Friday and selected Saturdays
Overnight Dorm Stays
Overnight Dorm Stays
Available
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office
Limitations
Admitted Students
Campus Tours
TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE TO CAMPUS
The campus is located four miles from BWI airport. UMBC offers daily shuttle services for students from campus to the BWI Rail Station, downtown Baltimore, and the nearby towns of Catonsville and Arbutus. The university also schedules van trips to Washington, D.C.
LOCAL ACCOMMODATIONS
Four Points by Sheraton BWI Airport
410-859-3300
Holiday Inn BWI
410-694-6024
Princeton Review Advice & Resources
11 Surprising Facts About College Admission | The Princeton Review
Incentives Or Programs To Encourage Employees To Live Close To Campus
School Adopted A Policy Prohibiting Idling
School Developed Bicycle Plan
CAMPUS SECURITY REPORT
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https://ope.ed.gov/campussafety/#/
Other Information
Campus-wide Internet Network
Fee for Network Use
Partnerships with Technology Companies
Personal computer included in tuition for each student
Forbes, Kiplinger, and Business First all agree that UMBC is a great value, thanks to its unique offerings, vibrant student-life, and athletics as compared to cost.
A variety of need-based financial aid programs are available, awarded in three categories: grants, loans, and employment. The Office of Financial Aid will prepare a financial aid package for eligible students which may consist of one or more of these types of aid to assist in meeting a student's financial needs. Eligibility is calculated based on FAFSA results, so make sure to apply online between October 1 and February 14.
UMBC offers a range of Merit Awards to both in-state and out-of-state students. Prospective incoming freshmen who submit timely applications will be reviewed for awards based on high school program, individual grades, cumulative averages, and SAT or ACT scores (if submitted). UMBC awards merit scholarships automatically to eligible incoming freshmen: no separate application needed. Awards range from $1,000 to $12,000 per year.
Financial Aid Statistics
Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$12,975
Average Undergraduate Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$11,818
Average Need-Based Loan
$4,127
Undergraduates who have borrowed through any loan program
41%
Average amount of loan debt per graduate
$22,696
Average amount of each freshman scholarship/grant package
$10,052
Financial aid provided to international students
Yes
Available Aid
Financial Aid Methodology
Scholarships and Grants
Need-Based Aid
01 - Need-Based College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
02 - Need-Based Federal Pell
03 - Need-Based Private Scholarships
04 - Need-Based SEOG
05 - Need-Based State Scholarships
06 - Need-Based United Negro College Fund
No-Need-Based
01 - Institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid is available
Federal Direct Student Loan Programs
01 - Direct PLUS Loans
02 - Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans
03 - Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)
Thanks to UMBC's amazing Career Center, undergrads here are able to enter the job market with confidence. Starting from freshman year, the office works to empower students and help them plot their career goals. Undergrads can take advantage of a plethora of recruiting and networking events held on campus each year. More specifically, students have the opportunity to meet with representatives from companies/organizations like the Central Intelligence Agency, The Hershey Company, Lockheed Martin and the Nielsen Company (among others). And they can help ensure those meetings go well by attending one of the Career Center's many interviewing workshops or resume (and cover letter) writing seminars.
Graduation Rates
Graduate in 4 years
47%
Graduate in 5 years
65%
Graduate in 6 years
70%
Career Services
01 - Alumni Network
02 - Alumni Services
03 - Classes
04 - Interest Inventory
05 - Internships
06 - Regional Alumni
Opportunities at School
01 - Coop
02 - Experiential
03 - Internship
ROI & Outcomes Information from PayScale
Starting Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)
$72,000
Mid-Career Median Salary (Up to Bachelor's degree completed, only)
$121,200
Starting Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)
$74,100
Mid-Career Median Salary (At least Bachelor's degree)