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Capitol College is the only independent college in Maryland dedicated to engineering, computer science, IT, and business. Sixty-four percent of Capitol undergraduates are ethnic and racial minorities. All graduate-level classes are available online. Read more Michael Wood, President
Goucher College is among the first colleges in the nation to pair required study abroad with a special travel stipend for every undergraduate, and is teaching its students to engage the world as true global citizens. Read more Sanford Ungar, President
Hood College offers bachelor’s degrees in 27 major fields of study, 13 master’s degrees, and six certificate and certification programs. Hood’s dedicated faculty and small classes contribute to an exceptional learning experience. Read more Ronald Volpe, President
Johns Hopkins University was the first research university in the U.S., founded in 1876 to educate students and advance human knowledge. Today the university brings an annual $1.5 billion in research and development funding to the State. Read more Ronald Daniels, President
Loyola University Maryland offers undergraduate and graduate programs in the Loyola College of Arts and Sciences, Sellinger School of Business and Management, and School of Education. The university counts over 26,000 alumni residing in Maryland. Read more Rev. Brian Linnane, S.J., President
As Maryland’s only college of art and design, Maryland Institute College of Art has contributed to whole industries in the State—graphic design, advertising, and computer game design—which have grown up around the availability of MICA graduates. Read more Fred Lazarus, President
McDaniel College maintains a 120-year tradition of teacher preparation. On the graduate level, the McDaniel Master of Science degree program in deaf education has prepared teachers of deaf students nationwide. Read more Roger Casey, President
One of Maryland’s oldest colleges, Mount St. Mary's University marked its bicentennial in 2008, when the institution celebrated 200 years of service to students and to society. Read more Thomas Powell, President
Maryland’s women’s college, Notre Dame of Maryland University is lauded for its strong teacher preparation and nursing degree programs. The liberal arts college serves a diverse range of students, including many from underserved populations. Read more Mary Pat Seurkamp, President
St. John’s College is known for its distinctive “great books” curriculum, spanning over 2000 years of intellectual history. The college was chartered by the State of Maryland in 1784 and opened in 1786. Read more Christopher Nelson, President
Sojourner-Douglass College is a predominantly African-American college that offers alternative study approaches for adult students by providing a child-care program and a weekend and evening class schedule. Read more Charles Simmons, President
Stevenson University (formerly Villa Julie College) provides a distinctive career-focused education, encouraging internships and other forms of active learning for all students. The university also offers a graduate and professional school for working adults. Read more Kevin Manning, President
Founded in 1904 in Takoma Park, Washington Adventist University (formerly Columbia Union College) is the only four-year institution based in Montgomery County. The university plays a unique role in serving the area’s many immigrant students. Read more Weymouth Spence, President
Washington College was founded in 1782 under the patronage of George Washington, and is still committed to educating independent thinkers. Today the college offers 27 undergraduate programs. Read more Mitchell Reiss, President
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Founded in 1933, Ner Israel Rabbinical College is one of the foremost centers of Torah learning in the world. Receives no direct State aid. Read more
Rabbi Sheftel Neuberger, President
Founded in 1791, the primary purpose of St. Mary's Seminary & University is to provide an outstanding spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral preparation of candidates for Roman Catholic priesthood. Receives no direct State aid. Read more
Rev. Thomas Hurst, S.S., President Rector
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