Notre Dame of Maryland University

Baltimore, MD

School Background

2022 Undergraduate Enrollment: 781
Graduate Enrollment: 1,377
Master's Colleges & Universities: Larger Programs
Highest degree awarded: Graduate
Women only
Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic

Campus Details

Large City (>250k)
Four-year, small, primarily residential // medium full-time , selective, higher transfer-in

Applicant and Admittance Traits

2022 Admission Rate: 65.09%

Male/Female: 6% / 94% (2017)

First generation college students: 40.9% (2017)
Percentage of students who are married when enrolled: 20.6% (2017)
Percentage of students who are veterans: 2.8% (2010)

Test scores for admission: Neither required or recommended
2020 Median Admit SAT: 1,026


2020 Median Admit ACT: 21


Appliants applying to 2+ schools: 65.9% (2017)
Appliants applying to 3+ schools: 46.7% (2017)
Appliants applying to 4+ schools: 34.6% (2017)
Appliants applying to 5+ schools: 28.8% (2017)

Ethnicity Information

White: 33.9%
Black: 25.9%
Hispanic: 12.8%
Asian: 7.6%
American Indian/Alaska Native: 0.0%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 0.0%
2+ races: 4.4%
Non-resident alien: 1.0%
Unknown race: 14.5%

Costs & Fees

2022 Average Tuition & Fees (Room/Board/Books): $58,673
In-State tuition: $39,745
Out-of-State tuition: $39,745

Estimated books and supplies: $1,200 (2022)
Estimated on-campus room & board: $12,565 (2022)
Estimated on-campus other fees: $6,000 (2022)

Estimated off-campus room & board: $15,440 (2022)
Estimated off-campus other fees: $6,000 (2022)

Average Family Income: $65,939 (2017)
Median Family Income: $45,320 (2017)

Scholarships & Financial Aid

Percentage of students receiving Pell Grant: 45.6%
Percentage of students with Federal Loans: 50.3%

Median federal loan debt at graduation: $22,666 (2021)
Median federal loan payment: $240 (2021)

Household Income Net Cost
0-$30k $19,439
$30k-48k $27,113
$48k-75k $32,069
$75k-110k $34,375
$110k+ $29,812

Graduate Outcomes & Job Placements

4-year graduation rate: 48%
6-year graduation rate: 59%

1 year post-graduation workforce participation: 96.8% (2020)

Loans

Median federal debt for graduates: $22,666 (2021)
Median federal debt for non-graduates: $12,375 (2021)

Median federal debt for first-generation graduates: $17,750 (2021)
Median federal debt for Pell grant recipient graduates: $21,250 (2021)

Ability to Repay Loans

Graduates, % of Loans in Repayment
(Non-delinquent/default)
Percentage
@1 Year 60.5% (2015)
@3 year 67.6% (2017)
@5 year 68.6% (2017)


1-year Graduate % of Loans being Repaid (Non-delinquent/default) - Pell Grant Recipients: 39.5% (2015)
1-year Graduate % of Loans being Repaid - 1st Generation Attendees: 46.3% (2015)

Earnings Power

Median earnings, 1 year post graduation: $58,289 (2020)
Median earnings, 4 years post graduation: $66,101 (2020)

Popular Majors

Type of Degree Major 2022 Graduates Median Federal Debt Median Monthly Payment 1yr Median Earnings (monthly gross) 4yr Median Earnings (monthly gross)
Graduate/Professional Certificate Education, General. 7
Master's Degree Communication and Media Studies. 10
Bachelor's Degree Radio, Television, and Digital Communication. 1
Bachelor's Degree Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication. 2
Bachelor's Degree Information Science/Studies. 1
Master's Degree Information Science/Studies. 4
Master's Degree Education, General. 144 $233 $58,847 ($4,904) $63,708 ($5,309)
Master's Degree Special Education and Teaching. 37 $58,067 ($4,839)
Master's Degree Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods. 36 $233 $51,385 ($4,282) $51,926 ($4,327)
Doctoral Degree Education, Other. 12
Bachelor's Degree Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics. 1
Bachelor's Degree English Language and Literature, General. 2
Master's Degree English Language and Literature, General. 23 $52,582 ($4,382)
Bachelor's Degree Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities. 52 $28,000 $265 $46,233 ($3,853) $47,178 ($3,932)
Bachelor's Degree Biology, General. 9
Bachelor's Degree Mathematics. 4
Bachelor's Degree Sustainability Studies. 1
Bachelor's Degree Philosophy. 4
Bachelor's Degree Religion/Religious Studies. 1
Bachelor's Degree Chemistry. 4
Bachelor's Degree Physics. 2
Bachelor's Degree Psychology, General. 2
Bachelor's Degree Criminology. 3
Bachelor's Degree International Relations and National Security Studies. 1
Bachelor's Degree Political Science and Government. 3
Bachelor's Degree Fine and Studio Arts. 4
Bachelor's Degree Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions. 7
First Professional Degree Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration. 46 $2,756 $99,430 ($8,286) $128,975 ($10,748)
Bachelor's Degree Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions. 1
Bachelor's Degree Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. 95 $26,000 $265 $74,386 ($6,199) $82,904 ($6,909)
Master's Degree Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. 50 $95,532 ($7,961) $106,687 ($8,891)
Bachelor's Degree Business Administration, Management and Operations. 3
Master's Degree Business Administration, Management and Operations. 19 $71,621 ($5,968)
Graduate/Professional Certificate Business Administration, Management and Operations. 12
Bachelor's Degree History. 2


Campus Resources

Average faculty salary: $63,801
Full time faculty: 47%

Undergraduate student-to-faculty ratio: 7.0

School's endowment start of year: $36,917,521 (2022)
School's endowment end of year: $51,709,356 (2022)