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University of Maryland Eastern Shore

University of Maryland Eastern Shore

The University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) is a land-grant, historically black college founded in 1886 as the Delaware Conference Academy. Since its beginning, the institution has had several name changes and governing bodies. It was Maryland State College from 1948 until 1970, when it became one of the five campuses that formed the University of Maryland. In 1988, it became a member of the …

University of Maryland, Baltimore

University of Maryland, Baltimore

Welcome to the Baltimore campus of the University of Maryland, founded in 1807 along a ridge in what was then called Baltimore Town. Today, this 60-acre research and technology complex encompases 58 buildings in west Baltimore near the Inner Harbor. The University is Maryland's only public academic health, human services, and law center. Seven professional and graduate schools train the maj…

University of Maryland, Baltimore County

University of Maryland, Baltimore County

UMBC combines the emphasis on teaching found at the best liberal arts colleges with the innovation of a research university. You’ll find students—inspired by and often working alongside faculty who are leaders in their fields—thinking about the hard questions of society, science and creative expression, and then moving beyond the classroom to make a difference. The Carnegie Foundation ranks UMBC i…

Villa Julie College

Villa Julie College

Villa Julie College is a coeducational independent college with two campuses located just outside of Baltimore in Stevenson and Owings Mills, Maryland. Approximately 3,000 students attend VJC, which offers traditional bachelor's, accelerated bachelor's, and master's degrees in a distinctive career-focused environment.

Washington Bible College

Washington Bible College

Washington Bible College was established to provide an opportunity for the study of the Word of God. The vision of its founders is perpetuated in the statement that "first emphasis shall be upon Bible courses." In the early twenties three Bible institutes existed in Washington DC. The American Home Bible Institute placed its emphasis on correspondence courses and home Bible study. The Washington S…

Washington College

Washington College

Washington College is a private liberal arts college located in the beautiful Chesapeake Bay region on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, just 90 minutes from Baltimore, Washington, and Philadelphia. Founded in 1782, WC is the tenth oldest college in the nation and was named after our patron, George Washington, who served on its first board of governors. The size of WC presents students with a r…

Washington Conservatory of Music

Washington Conservatory of Music

Anytime is the right time to learn or return to music. It is our pleasure to help guide you on your musical journey. Our exceptional faculty and staff are dedicated to providing personalized, professional guidance to allow students of all ages to experience the joy of music and to achieve their highest potential. The Washington Conservatory of Music believes that music-making can be a model for…

Wor-Wic Community College

Wor-Wic Community College

Wor-Wic is a comprehensive community college serving the education and training needs of the residents of Worcester, Wicomico and Somerset counties. Providing affordable, high quality postsecondary credit programs and continuing education courses in a high technology environment, the college serves a diverse student population from current high school students to senior citizens. Its open door adm…