Facts:
Student Body:
3,004 undergraduate
2,094 graduate
1,167 law
Diversity:
35.7 percent minority
3.6 percent international
Faculty:
16-1 student-faculty ratio
86 percent of faculty hold a Ph.D. or equivalent
Location:
The University's location in UB Midtown-directly across from Penn Station and minutes from Baltimore's Inner Harbor-provides UB's 6,300 students unparalleled access to public transportation, restaurants and entertainment. UB offers modern housing options just steps from both campus and all the city has to offer.
Off-Campus Opportunities:
The main campus location in UB Midtown feeds on the creative energy of Baltimore. You'll be walking distance from the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Lyric Opera House, CENTERSTAGE and The Walters Art Museum. Plus, you'll be close to plenty of shops, restaurants and numerous other offerings.
Majors and Degrees Offered:
Yale Gordon College of Liberal Arts:
- Applied Information Technology
- Community Studies and Civic Engagement
- Corporate Communication
- Criminal Justice
- English
- Forensic Studies
- Government and Public Policy
- Health Systems Management
- History
- Human Services Administration
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Jurisprudence (pre-law)
- Psychology
- Simulation and Digital Entertainment
Merrick School of Business:
Business Administration w/ specializations in:
- Accounting
- Computer Information Systems
- General Business
- Entrepreneurship
- Finance
- Human Resource Management
- International Business
- Management
- Marketing
Management Information Systems
Real Estate and Economic Development
Tuition, Room, Board, and Fees:
UB Costs (per year):
In-state costs per year: $5,325 tuition*
Out-of-state costs per year: $15,000 tuition*
*For 2010-11, pending approval of a recommendation to the Board of Regents of the University System of Maryland.
Scholarships:
Incoming freshmen are eligible for annual scholarships ranging from $1,000-$7,000, or up to $28,000 for four years of full-time enrollment. These merit-based scholarships are awarded based on students' GPAs and SAT/ACT scores at the time of admission.
Student Organizations and Activities:
UB offers more than 50 active student clubs and organizations on campus, including academic-interest organizations, athletic clubs, honor societies, law groups and special-interest groups.
Admissions Requirements:
High school transcript
Standardized test score (SAT or ACT); SAT Code: 5180, ACT Code 1744
Essay
Application fee
FAFSA