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The University System of Maryland (USM) is the state’s public higher educa- tion system. Benefiting students, as well as Maryland and its citizens, USM: r 0ĎFSTFYQBOTJWFBDDFTTUPBĎPSEBCMF IJHIRVBMJUZFEVDBUJPOBMPQQPSUVOJUJFT r 1FSGPSNTHSPVOECSFBLJOHSFTFBSDI r *OTUJMMTBDVMUVSFPGJOOPWBUJPOBOEFOUSFQSFOFVSTIJQ r 1SPNPUFTFDPOPNJDHSPXUIBOEXPSLGPSDFEFWFMPQNFOU r 1SPWJEFTWJUBMTFSWJDFTUPDPNNVOJUJFTBOEJOEJWJEVBMT ĉFVOJWFSTJUZTZTUFNDPNQSJTFTJOTUJUVUJPOT UXPSFHJPOBMIJHIFSFEVDBUJPODFOUFST BOEB TZTUFNPđDF64.TQSPHSBNTBOEBDUJWJUJFTIBWFBTJHOJėDBOUJNQBDUPOUIFRVBMJUZPGMJGFJO .BSZMBOE DSFBUJOHTPDJBMBOEFDPOPNJDCFOFėUTGPSQFPQMFUISPVHIPVUUIFTUBUF 3

USM EXCELLENCE The University System of Maryland combines the power of its member institutions to not only provide students access to world-class resources, such as a 16-library consortium, but also ensure that those resources are used efficiently, effectively, and sustainably. By facilitating inter- institutional collaboration, USM creates a dynamic educational environment that supports a unique array of degree programs; fosters groundbreaking research, innovation, and entrepreneurship; and fuels the engine that is helping to power Maryland forward.

Educational Opportunities Service The ability of our state and nation to compete in the Each year USM students, staff, and faculty contribute global economy is directly tied to the education level more than a million hours of service to the community of our citizens. With innovative academic models, through an assortment of cultural programs, legal and expansive partnerships, and ongoing cost containment, medical clinics, partnerships with public schools and USM works to increase Maryland’s college completion the business community, and other initiatives. rate by providing access to hundreds of affordable undergraduate, graduate, and and certificate programs. USM Overview* Innovation Undergraduate Students: 111,141 (stateside) USM encourages a culture of innovation and 125,816 (worldwide) entrepreneurship among its students, faculty, and Graduate Students: 42,238 (stateside) staff. Through various initiatives we are advancing 42,399 (worldwide) commercialization and technology transfer. Full-time Faculty**: 8,697 Economic and Workforce Part-time Faculty**: 6,165 Development Staff (various categories)**: 20,000 USM works to ensure continued economic develop- Facilities: 100 sites ment and improvement in the quality of life for Buildings: Nearly 1,000, including 20 libraries Maryland citizens. USM institutions advance the Operating Budget: $4.99 billion (FY 2014) state’s competitiveness by addressing critical work- force shortage areas especially in the disciplines of STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathemat- *Data throughout are from the USM Office of Admin- ics). At least two-thirds of the state’s STEM degrees istration and Finance and reflect preliminary data presented to the Board of Regents. Student enrollment are awarded by USM institutions. data are for fall 2013. Students attending the regional higher education centers and research institution Research are enrolled at degree-granting institutions and are counted once, in their home institution’s enrollment USM faculty and staff continue to advance research total. Faculty totals include instructional, research, and and discovery, attracting more than $1.1 billion in public service faculty. external grants and contracts each of the last two Operating budget totals (including state appropria- years. USM research is advancing understanding in tions, tuition and fees, and contract and grant health care, energy, cybersecurity, and other areas. revenue) are for FY 2014 and subject to revision. **These are latest figures available at the time of publication. 4

Frostburg State University University System of Maryland at Hagerstown

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Coppin State University Towson University

University of Maryland, University of Maryland, Baltimore Baltimore County

Bowie State University System Office University of Maryland, College Park University of Maryland University College

University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Headquarters*

Salisbury University

University of Maryland Eastern Shore 6

BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY

Bowie State University provides access to affordable, high-quality educational opportunities for culturally diverse students and empowers them to find new possibil- At Bowie State University, ities to take charge of their futures. Recognized as one of America’s Top Colleges by Forbes magazine, Bowie State students will find a rich offers 42 bachelor’s and master’s degree programs, two learning environment and doctoral programs, and 14 graduate and advanced study certificates, with a focus on computer science, information modern, high-tech laboratories technology, business, health and natural sciences, and education. The suburban campus is conveniently located that prepare them to take on near Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and Annapolis. new challenges. Bowie State’s signature pipeline program, Education Innovation Initiative (ei2), prepares students to become leaders in technology-related careers with hands-on opportunities to tackle real-world problems for corpo- rations and government agencies. Expert faculty foster student success with award-winning teaching methods and a passion for supportive mentoring. Bowie’s dynamic learning environment helps students to explore new challenges and impact their communities as researchers on NASA missions, analysts for the Environmental Protection Agency, developers of virtual reality platforms to evaluate emergency evacuation plans, and in other diverse and important ways.

Location Bowie ě President Mickey L. Burnim ě Founded 1865 Undergraduate Students 4,358 ěũGraduate Students 1,203 ě Operating Budget $109.7 million ě For more information 301.860.4000 or www.bowiestate.edu 7

COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY

Coppin State University, a historically black institu- tion, is an urban liberal arts campus anchored in northwest Baltimore. Founded in 1900, Coppin State offers 33 majors and 12 graduate degree programs with courses in nursing, In 2013, Coppin State business, teacher education, and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Coppin State broke ground for its state- provides flexible course schedules that include day, evening, of-the-art Science and weekend, and online classes. The university prepares students to be competitive in Technology Center, which regional and global markets through its commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and community engage- will house science-related ment. Coppin State proudly produces analytical, socially disciplines, support responsible, lifelong learners. Coppin State houses the Bishop L. Robinson Sr. Justice health sciences programs, Institute, named after the first African-American police and provide a new, commissioner for Baltimore City. The center provides training, education, and research on a broad range of justice technology-based learning issues in law enforcement, corrections, public health, and environment on campus. related social factors that contribute to the prevention of crime in urban communities. Coppin State offers educational access and diverse opportunities for Baltimore residents as well as students from around the world. PROFILES Location Baltimore ě President Mortimer Neufville ě Founded 1900 ěũUndergraduate Students 2,920ũě Graduate Students 463 ě Operating Budget $88.2 million ě For more information 410.951.3000 or www.coppin.edu 20132014 8

FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY

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Location Frostburg ě President Jonathan C. Gibralter ě Founded 1898 ěũUndergraduate Students 4,704 ěũGraduate Students 770 ě Operating Budget $107.2 million ě For more information 301.687.4000 or www.frostburg.edu 9

SALISBURY UNIVERSITY

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Location Salisbury ě President Janet Dudley-Eshbach ě Founded 1925 ěũUndergraduate Students 8,009 ěũGraduate Students 640 ě Operating Budget $174 million ě For more information 410.543.6000 or www.salisbury.edu 10

TOWSON UNIVERSITY

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Location Towson ě President Maravene S. Loeschke ě Founded 1866 ěũUndergraduate Students 18,779 ěũGraduate Students 3,720 ě Operating Budget $442 million ě For more information 410.704.2000 or www.towson.edu 11

UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE

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Location Baltimore ě President Robert L. Bogomolny ě Founded 1925 ěũUndergraduate Students 3,526 ěũGraduate Students 2,992 ě Operating Budget $135.4 million ě For more information 410.837.4200 or www.ubalt.edu

With a commitment to both its urban environment and real-world education, the University of Baltimore is known for its community involvement and its career-focused academic programs. 12

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE

The state’s only health, law, and human services The University of university, the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) features a unique mix of professional schools, Maryland, Baltimore including schools of medicine, law, dentistry, pharmacy, is home to nationally nursing, and social work, as well as a graduate school. Established as the College of Medicine of Maryland in ranked programs in 1807, the university is the founding institution of the medicine, law, dentistry, University System of Maryland. UMB offers an inter- disciplinary approach and dedication to leadership pharmacy, nursing, and and excellence in professional and graduate education, social work. research, public service, and patient care, and confers nearly 60 percent of all professional practice degrees in the state. A major biomedical research institution, UMB’s cam- pus features the 12-acre University of Maryland BioPark, which includes 470,000 square feet of lab and office space dedicated to translational research centers and private biotechnology companies, the state-of-the-art Maryland Forensic Medical Center, as well as the $200 million Maryland Proton Treatment Center, which opens in 2014. The BioPark’s 25 commercial tenants employ more than 550 people, and 700 students train at the facility for careers in health science and business.

Location Baltimore ě President Jay A. Perman, M.D. ě Founded 1807 ěũUndergraduate Students 746 ěũGraduate Students 5,538 ě Operating Budget $1.1 billion ě For more information 410.706.3100 or www. umaryland.edu 13

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE COUNTY

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Location Baltimore ě President Freeman A. Hrabowski III ě Founded PROFILES 1966 ěũUndergraduate Students 11,170 ěũGraduate Students 2,790 ě Operating Budget $391 million ě For more informa-

tion 410.455.1000 or www.umbc.edu 20132014 14 The University of Maryland, College Park has joined the Big Ten and the Committee on Institutional Cooperation, the nation’s premier higher education consortium of top-tier research institutions.

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK

The University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP) is USM’s flagship institution and one of the nation’s preeminent public research universities, fueled by a half- billion-dollar research enterprise. The only public research university inside the Washington, D.C. beltway, UMCP is uniquely positioned to develop strategic partnerships with national institutions that pro- vide unparalleled opportunities for faculty and students. A pioneer in sparking fearless ideas, UMCP recently launched the Academy for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, a signature initiative to infuse these principles across all colleges and curriculum. As part of its culturally diverse community, UMCP provides out-of-classroom opportunities, living and learning environments, and study abroad programs to empower students to make a global impact. The faculty includes three Nobel laureates, two Pulitzer Prize winners, 49 members of the national academies, scores of Fulbright scholars, and a 2013 National Medal of Science winner, physics Professor Sylvester James Gates Jr. Among public universities, UMCP is ranked No. 21 by U.S. News & World Report and No. 14 by Forbes, and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance named UMCP the seventh best value in public colleges.

Location College Park ěũPresident Wallace D. Loh ě Founded 1856 ěũUndergraduate Students 26,658 ěũGraduate Students 10,614 ěũOperating Budget $1.8 billion ě For more information 301.405.1000 or www.umd.edu 15

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE

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Location Princess Anne ěũPresident Juliette B. Bell ě Founded 1886 ěũUndergraduate Students 3,531 ěũGraduate Students 691 ě Operating Budget $136 million ě For more information 410.651.2200 or www.umes.edu 16 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

The University of Maryland University College (UMUC) is a world leader in innovative educational mod- els, with award-winning online programs in disciplines including biotechnology, cybersecurity, data analytics, and information technology that are in high demand in today’s increasingly technical, global workplace. UMUC offers open access with a global footprint and a specific mission: to meet the learning needs of non- traditional students whose responsibilities may include jobs, family, and military service. The university offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees, a doctoral program, and certificate programs. UMUC is renowned for its distinguished faculty of scholar-practitioners, online student support services, and flexible course schedules, which include evening and weekend courses at more than 20 locations in the Maryland-Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The university also serves the educational needs of the U.S. military in 24 countries around the world. A pioneer in distance education, UMUC today is harnessing the power of learning science and technology UMUC’s Cyber Padawans to deliver a high-quality education that is accessible took home top honors at the and affordable. 2012 CyberLympics and the Location Adelphi ě President Javier Miyares ě Founded 1947 ěũ 2013 Cyber Maryland Challenge, Undergraduate Students 41,415 ěũGraduate Students 12,978ě Operating Budget $438 million ě For more two prominent competitions information 301.985.7000 or www.umuc.edu showcasing the best student and professional cyber- security talent in the world. 17

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

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Location Headquarters in Cambridge ě President Donald F. Boesch ě Founded 1925 ěũGraduate Students 90 ě Operating Budget $45.8 million ě For more information 410.228.9250 PROFILES or www.umces.edu 20132014 18

REGIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION CENTERS

UNIVERSITIES AT SHADY GROVE

The Universities at Shady Grove (usg), opportunities for students while providing regional Maryland’s largest regional center, is an innovative employers with a highly educated, skilled workforce. partnership of nine University System of Maryland With degree and certificate programs available on a universities on one campus in Montgomery County. flexible full-time, part-time, evening, and weekend Each university offers a selection of its most basis, students at USG are able to complete their sought-after academic programs, chosen specifically education in an affordable and timely manner, close to meet the needs of regional employers, and awards to home. its own degrees. USG, in turn, provides central- ized onsite student, academic, and administrative Location Rockville ě executive director Stewart Edelstein ě services. This integrated approach allows USG to Founded 2000 ěũUndergraduate Students 2,497 ěũ offer easily accessible pathways to 80 upper-level Graduate Students 1,354 ě For more information undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree 301.738.6000 or www.shadygrove.umd.edu and certificate programs, creating outstanding career 19

To increase access to its academic programs, USM operates two regional higher education centers: the Universities at Shady Grove (USG) in Montgomery County and the University System of Maryland at Hagerstown (USMH). The centers serve upper-level undergraduate (juniors and seniors) and graduate students.

UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF MARYLAND AT HAGERSTOWN

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*Term expires 6/30/14

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