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Private Colleges & Universities of Maryland

Baltimore Hebrew University - Offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate Jewish study opportunities. Includes special guest lecturers, intensive Hebrew language study, Jewish music and theater programs.

Baltimore International College - Schools of culinary arts, business and management.

Capitol College - Accredited private academic institution providing undergraduate and graduate education in the areas of technology and technology management. Based in Laurel.

College of Notre Dame - A four-year independent liberal arts college primarily for women, founded in 1873 by the School Sisters of Notre Dame.

Columbia Union College - Four-year liberal arts college affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist church. Includes information on musical and community service groups. Located in Takoma Park.

Goucher College - Committed to offering men and women the finest in liberal arts and sciences education.

Hood College - Private liberal arts college with admissions information, academic programs, alumni, sports and news items.

Johns Hopkins University - America's first research university. Hopkins is a world leader in research and education in medicine, public health, the arts, sciences, and engineering.

Loyola College in Maryland - Catholic comprehensive university located in downtown Baltimore, MD.

Maryland Institute College of Art - A top visual arts college in the United States. Includes information about programs, applications and admission, student life, news, and events.

McDaniel College - Official site. Profile, admissions, academics, news, library and athletics.

Mount Saint Mary's College & Seminary - Official site.

Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University - Trains musicians of every age and at every level in its constituent divisions, the Preparatory and the elite Conservatory. Includes admission and student information, academic requirements, faculty pages and public concerts and events

St. John's College - A co-educational, four-year liberal arts college known for its distinctive "great books" curriculum. A single college on two campuses, in Annapolis, MD and Santa Fe, NM.

St. Mary's College of Maryland - A four-year non-sectarian liberal arts college in St. Mary's City, Maryland.

Sojourner-Douglass College - A four-year independent and predominately African-American community controlled institution of higher education.

Towson University - The second largest university in Maryland, located near Baltimore. Offers programs in the arts, sciences, business, communications, humanities, health professions, education and computer information systems.

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences - Provides training to military physicians, nurses and educators. Includes description of programs, policies, staff and faculty, and student information.

The United States Naval Academy - Prepares young men and women to become professional officers in the US Navy and Marine Corps.

University of Baltimore - UB is an upper-division university, offering the junior and senior years of undergraduate study, one of just a few in the country. It also offers distinct graduate professional programs in liberal arts, business, and law.


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