Education

In 2020, universities in Baltimore city, MD awarded 19,624 degrees.

The student population of Baltimore city, MD is skewed towards women, with

  • 24,598 male students and
  • 39,895 female students.

Most students graduating from Universities in Baltimore city, MD are

  • White (7,689 and 47.7%), followed by
  • Black or African American (3,881 and 24.1%),
  • Asian (1,994 and 12.4%), and
  • Hispanic or Latino (1,265 and 7.85%).

The largest universities in Baltimore city, MD by number of degrees awarded are 

  • Johns Hopkins University (10,092 and 51.4%), 
  • University of Maryland, Baltimore (2,405 and 12.3%), and 
  • Loyola University Maryland (1,700 and 8.66%).

The most popular majors in Baltimore city, MD are 

  • Registered Nursing (918 and 4.68%), 
  • General Education (829 and 4.22%), and 
  • General Business Administration & Management (791 and 4.03%).

The median tuition costs in Baltimore city, MD are $48,510 for private four year colleges, and $6,246 and $18,737 respectively, for public four year colleges for in-state students and out-of-state students.

 

Johns Hopkins University:

 

         

 

  • The Johns Hopkins University is a private research university in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
  • A founding member of the American Association of Universities, Johns Hopkins has been considered one of the world’s top universities throughout its history.
  • The University stands among the top 10 in US News’ Best National Universities Rankings, and top 20 on a number of international league tables.
  • Over the course of almost 140 years, it has produced 36 Nobel laureates.

 

University of Maryland, Baltimore:

 

         

 

  • Founded in 1807, University of Maryland in Baltimore is the public health, law, and human services university in the state
  • with a mission to “improve the human condition and serve the public good of Maryland at large through education, research, clinical care, and service.”

 

Loyola University Maryland:

 

         

 

  • Since its founding in 1852, Loyola University Maryland’s time-tested, distinctly taught Jesuit approach to education has been giving students the tools and developing the traits they will need to learn, lead, and serve in our diverse and ever-changing world.
  • Loyola is everything a Catholic, Jesuit education should be: rigorous, values-oriented, communal, and spiritually uplifting.

 

 

 

 

Sources:

Baltimore city, MD | Data USA

University of Maryland, Baltimore | Cappex

Johns Hopkins University, USA | The Beckley FoundationThe Beckley Foundation

Loyola University Maryland | Baltimore Collegetown Network

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