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  1. UMBC Research & Creative Achievement Fast Facts – Research & Creative Achievement
  2. University of Maryland, Baltimore County
  3. About UMBC – Office of International Students and Scholars
  4. Get to Know Us
  5. Academic Calendars – Registrar's Office
  6. Incoming Freshmen – Financial Aid and Scholarships
  7. UMBC Belongs To All Of Us


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UMBC Research & Creative Achievement Fast Facts – Research & Creative Achievement

Established in 1966, UMBC i s now among the fastest-growing research universities in the Nation – designated a Doctoral University with Very High Research Activity – also known as Carnegie R1 – in the 2021 Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, which places UMBC among the top 146 research universities in the Nation. Rankings “Best Undergraduate Teaching” in the 2023 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges Guide of National Universities, joining Elon, Brown, Princeton, Rice and Dartmouth in the Top Ten. Most Innovative Schools” in the 2023 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges Guide, joining ASU, Georgia State, Carnegie Mellon, MIT, Stanford, and Johns Hopkins in the Top Ten. Current rankings based on the 2021 NSF Higher Education Research and Development (HERD) Survey • According to the FY 2021 NSF HERD Survey, UMBC is ranked at • #105 in federal R&D expenditures among public institutions • #123 in overall R&D expenditures among public institutions • #149 in federal R&D expenditures among all US institutions • #171 in overall R&D expenditures among all US institutions • According to the FY 2021 NSF HERD Survey, among all US Colleges and Universities, UMBC is ranked at • #14 in annual NASA funding • #112 in annual NSF Support • #33 in federal support for Geosciences, Atmospheric Sciences & Ocean Sciences • #40 in federal support for Social Sciences • #53 in federal support for Physical Sciences • #55 in federal support for Computer & Information Scienc...

University of Maryland, Baltimore County

The planning of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County was first discussed in the 1950s due to the post- In 1963, the The first classes began on September 19, 1966 with 750 students, 3 buildings, and the older wing of the Biological Sciences building, 45 faculty members, 35 support staff, and 500 parking spaces. By 1980, undergraduate enrollment reached 5,800 students. Also in this year, Homecoming and Quadmania were established as cornerstone events that would become UMBC tradition for years to come. During this decade, the University Center and Sherman Hall were opened, as well as Hillside and Terrace Apartments. In addition, In 1990, undergraduate enrollment reached over 10,000 students. In 1991, a merger plan between UMBC and the The first decade of the 21st century featured many university developments as UMBC approached its 40th anniversary in 2006. Some of these developments included the establishment of the Academics and research [ ] UMBC offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a variety of areas of study. There are 61 majors in 55 distinct programs, 70 minors, and 36 certificate programs offered in its undergraduate program. UMBC's Graduate School offers 38 master's degree programs, 25 doctoral degree programs, and 29 graduate certificate programs. Colleges [ ] • The • The • The Schools [ ] • The • The • The • The Extension [ ] • Research and Creative Achievement [ ] Main article: UMBC is among the fastest-growing research universities in the co...

About UMBC – Office of International Students and Scholars

UMBC, which is classified as a Doctoral University: Higher Research Activity by the Carnegie Foundation, enrolls nearly 14,000 students, including approximately 2,500 graduate students. UMBC is one of the 12 campuses of the University System of Maryland and is located on 500 wooded, rolling acres just outside of Baltimore and about 45 minutes from Washington, DC. UMBC offers 55 majors and 35 minors, as well as 24 certificate programs, spanning the arts, engineering and information technology, humanities, sciences, pre-professional studies and social sciences. UMBC’s Graduate School offers 41 master’s degree programs, 24 doctoral degree programs and 24 graduate certificates. Graduate programs include education, engineering, emergency health services, imaging and digital arts, information technology, aging studies, life sciences, psychology, public policy and a host of other fields. UMBC contributes to the economic development of the State and the region through entrepreneurial initiatives, workforce training, K-16 partnerships, and technology commercialization in collaboration with public agencies and the corporate community. UMBC is nationally recognized for its innovative undergraduate education. THE UNIVERSITY Creation of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County began in 1963. In a matter of months, UMBC began to take shape with ground breakings and hirings. Albin O. Kuhn, for whom the Library was named, first served as vice president of the so-called “Baltimore Camp...

Get to Know Us

Campus Visits and Health Safety We know how important it is for you to get to know our campus and our community, and we’ve got ways to help you do that in-person or remotely. All in-person events meet the health and safety measures employed for our return to campus. We ask that you follow these recommended on-campus behaviors to help keep our community safe.

Academic Calendars – Registrar's Office

Academic calendars provide important enrollment-related term dates and deadlines for which students are responsible. Current and future term dates and deadlines for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as archived academic calendars for past terms, are linked below. Academic and enrollment policies are available in the The schedule of classes (for currently published terms) can be found

Incoming Freshmen – Financial Aid and Scholarships

Welcome to UMBC! UMBC offers both need and merit-based aid for freshmen. In addition to general merit-based awards, specialized scholars programs offer financial awards with special opportunities for advanced research, unique seminars, directed internships, study abroad, and more. Learn more about our UMBC is pleased to provide a student aid calculator as a guide for early financial planning for college. This calculator will provide a preliminary estimate of federal and institutional aid eligibility. The calculator is intended for use by U.S. citizens or permanent residents who will be incoming first-year, full-time students entering in the fall semester pursuing their first undergraduate degree. Please note this calculator is for estimates only and the actual award package will vary depending on the time of year, regulatory and institutional policy changes, availability of funds as well as verifiable financial information. Click on “Net Price Calculator” below for your estimate: Below is a step-by-step tool that will guide you through the financial aid process beginning with your application for admission to UMBC and concluding with the payment of your bill. The links are helpful to both prospective and incoming freshmen. Getting Started • Apply for admission with the • Create your myUMBC account and join UMBC’s online community. • Submit the myStudentAid mobile app. Be sure to include our school code, 002105, and retain your confirmation page for your records. Need help ...

UMBC Belongs To All Of Us

• About Menu Toggle • About UMBC • Mission and Vision • Leadership • Visit UMBC Menu Toggle • UMBC Campus Maps and Location • On-Campus Destinations • Accommodations • Where to Eat • Extend Beyond Campus • Contact Us • Academics Menu Toggle • Academics Overview • Degrees and Programs • Colleges and Departments • Undergraduate Catalog • Graduate Catalog • Academic Support • Academic Calendar • Admissions & Aid Menu Toggle • Admissions Overview • Undergraduate Admissions • Graduate Admissions • Professional Programs • UMBC Shady Grove • Financial Aid and Scholarships • Research Menu Toggle • Research and Creative Achievement • Find Faculty Experts • Albin. O Kuhn Library • Undergraduate Research • Graduate Research • Faculty Research Opportunities • bwtech@UMBC • Life on Campus Menu Toggle • Campus Life Overview • Arts and Culture • Athletics and Recreation • Clubs and Activities • Events • Health and Well-being • Residential Life • Giving Menu Toggle • Make a Gift Online • Giving to UMBC • Support Student Projects • Alumni Community Diane Tichnell from the 1970 Skipjack, UMBC’s yearbook. UMBC is a young institution—and not only do we have active alumni from the first four graduating classes still working to make an impact on campus and beyond, we are still discovering new stories about the establishment of the university and the ways the campus community was invited to co- create UMBC at its inception. In fact, Diane Tichnell ’70, political science, describes the impetu...