Maryland has a number of colleges and universities with different qualities that should be considered. From a safety standpoint, Towson University beats out University of Baltimore with a safety score of 92.3 out of 100 to 89.9 out of 100.
The average student loan varies from school to school with Morgan State University having the highest average outstanding student loan amount of $8312. However, students are able to save some money by searching online for cheap textbooks with our textbook search engine located in the sidebar.
When determining the best overall college or university in Maryland, including multiple factors such as quality of education, safety, cost and student reviews – Johns Hopkins University scores highest with a 98.9 out of 100 score, followed by United States Naval Academy (98.0) and University of Maryland – College Park (94.3). For more detailed information on particular schools select from the list below:
- Baltimore Hebrew University
- Bowie State University
- Capitol College
- College of Notre Dame of Maryland
- Columbia Union College
- Coppin State University
- Frostburg State University
- Goucher College
- Hood College
- Johns Hopkins University
- Loyola College in Maryland
- Maryland Institute College of Art
- McDaniel College
- Morgan State University
- Mount St. Mary’s University
- National Labor College
- Ner Israel Rabbinical College
- Salisbury University
- Sojourner-Douglass College
- St. John’s College
- St. Mary’s College of Maryland
- St. Mary’s Seminary and University
- Towson University
- United States Naval Academy
- University of Baltimore
- University of Maryland-Baltimore
- University of Maryland-Baltimore County
- University of Maryland-College Park
- University of Maryland-Eastern Shore
- University of Maryland-University College
- Villa Julie College
- Washington Bible College
- Washington College
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