Maryland residents attending four-year schools pay the lowest in-state tuition at Maple Springs Baptist Bible College and Seminary, Faith Theological Seminary and University of Maryland-University College, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis
With an eye toward November elections, a recent poll conducted jointly by the Washington Post and the University of Maryland revealed that Republican Gov. Larry Hogan maintains strong public favor with a 71 percent approval rating.
In-state tuition and fees rose 0.5 percent for 2017-18 at Coppin State University, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.
Maryland residents attending four-year schools pay the highest in-state tuition at Johns Hopkins University, St. John's College and Loyola University Maryland, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.
Tuition and fees rose 3.5 percent for 2017-18 at Maryland Institute College of Art, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.
Tuition and fees rose 3 percent for 2017-18 at Notre Dame of Maryland University, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.
By Stephanie WeaverLisa Schoenbrodt, Ph.D., chair of speech-language and hearing sciences, and Leah Saal, Ph.D., assistant professor of literacy, have been awarded a $43,961, two-year grant from the Maryland Department of Disabilities (MDOD) for their innovative project
This presentation will provide an overview of the steps the Montgomery County Department of Police have taken to ensure positive, effective interactions between law enforcement and the Autism/Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) communities.
The Coppin State University Summer Concert Series Committee asks you to support our concert series with your presence, and participation in our fundraising initiatives.
In-state tuition and fees rose 1.7 percent for 2017-18 at Morgan State University, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.
The Baltimore City Health Department’s Hearing and Vision Team has provided 20,000 state-mandated hearing and vision screening services to students at first entry into Baltimore City Public Schools and during the 3rd and 8th grades.