Notre Dame of Maryland University: Statistics
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Position | Category |
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#3815 of 14,131 | In the World |
#1063 of 2,597 | In North America |
#992 of 2,496 | In the United States |
#23 of 34 | In Maryland |
#9 of 13 | In Baltimore |
#1785 of 2,422 | For Paramedicine and Emergency medicine |
Quick Review
- Religion
- Roman Catholic
- Acceptance rate
- 86%
- Undergraduates
- 686
- Graduates
- 1,150
- Male:Female Ratio
- 16:84
- Control
- Private
not-for-profit - Highest Degree
- Doctor's degree
- Website
- www.ndm.edu
Notre Dame of Maryland University Acceptance rate and admissions statistics
Notre Dame of Maryland University has an acceptance rate of 86% and is in the middle in terms of the difficulty of admission among universities in the United States. The university reports the admission statistics without distinguishing between local and international students.
Total | Men | Women | |
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Acceptance Rate | 86% | 86% | 87% |
Applicants | 2,309 | 543 | 1,766 |
Admissions | 1,997 | 466 | 1,531 |
Freshmen enrolled full time | 191 | 36 | 155 |
259 students enrolled in some distance education courses.
974 enrolled exclusively in distance education.
Admissions requirements
College-preparatory program | Required |
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Secondary school GPA | Required |
TOEFL | Required |
Formal demonstration of competencies | Considered but not required |
Recommendations | Considered but not required |
Secondary school rank | Considered but not required |
Secondary school record | Considered but not required |
Other Tests | Neither required nor recommended |
SAT/ACT | Neither required nor recommended |
Enrollment demographics by race or ethnicity
White | 730 (40%) |
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Black or African American | 522 (28%) |
Race or Ethnicity unknown | 297 (16%) |
Hispanic | 187 (10%) |
Asian | 83 (5%) |
Nonresident Alien | 10 (0.5%) |
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander | 4 (0.2%) |
American Indian or Alaska Native | 2 (0.1%) |
Costs per year: Tuition, Housing, Fees
The average net cost to attend Notre Dame of Maryland University is $22,552 per year, calculated as the sum of the average cost of tuition, room and board, books, and supplies, reduced by the amount of average financial aid received.
The final cost of attendance varies for each student based on household income, residency, program, and other factors.
Average costs by household income
<$30K | $17,820 |
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$30-48K | $20,697 |
$48-75K | $24,228 |
$75-110K | $30,606 |
$110K+ | $28,315 |
Tuition and fees
Undergraduates | Graduates | |
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Tuition in-district | $40,430 | $12,315 |
Tuition in-state | $40,430 | $12,315 |
Tuition out-of-state | $40,430 | $12,315 |
Fee in-district | $1,480 | $390 |
Fee in-state | $1,480 | $390 |
Fee out-of-state | $1,480 | $390 |
Room and board costs
Dormitory capacity | 390 |
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Combined charge for room and board | $12,565 |
Room charge | $8,035 |
Meal charge | $5,300 |
Notre Dame of Maryland University majors
Notre Dame of Maryland University has granted 234 bachelor's degrees across 20 programs, 211 master's across 11 programs, and 82 doctorate degrees across 3 programs. Below is a table with majors that lead to degrees at Notre Dame of Maryland University.
Major | Bachelor | Master | Doctoral |
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Registered Nursing & Registered Nurse | 151 | 9 | |
Education, General | 117 | ||
Pharmacy | 54 | ||
Secondary Education and Teaching | 29 | ||
Special Education and Teaching, Other | 23 | ||
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other | 22 | ||
Education, Other | 17 | ||
Liberal Arts and Sciences & Liberal Studies | 14 | ||
Multi- & Interdisciplinary Studies, Other | 12 | ||
Speech Communication and Rhetoric | 3 | 9 | |
Educational Leadership and Administration, General | 11 | ||
Art Therapy & Therapist | 1 | 9 | |
Biology & Biological Sciences, General | 9 | ||
Business Administration and Management, General | 3 | 6 | |
English Language and Literature, General | 5 | ||
Information Science & Studies | 2 | 1 | |
Medical Radiologic Technology & Science - Radiation Therapist | 3 | ||
Psychology, General | 3 | ||
Chemistry, General | 2 | ||
Education & Teaching of the Gifted and Talented | 2 | ||
Political Science and Government, General | 2 | ||
Art & Art Studies, General | 1 | ||
Criminology | 1 | ||
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other | 1 | ||
International Business & Trade & Commerce | 1 | ||
International Relations and Affairs | 1 | ||
Non-Profit & Public & Organizational Management | 1 | ||
Philosophy | 1 | ||
Physics, General | 1 | ||
Grand Total | 234 | 211 | 82 |
Notre Dame of Maryland University has a graduation rate of 52%, which is among the 46% lowest for universities in the US.
Total | Women | ||
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Graduation rate | 52% | 52% | |
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Publications & Citations
Notre Dame of Maryland University has published 860 scientific papers with 9,544 citations received. The research profile covers a range of fields, including Medicine, Biology, Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Psychology, Chemistry, Political Science, Law, Psychiatry, Computer Science, and Sociology.
Publication / Citation count by topic
Annual publication & citation counts
Year | Publications | Citations |
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1992 | 0 | 7 |
1993 | 2 | 7 |
1994 | 1 | 9 |
1995 | 0 | 4 |
1996 | 2 | 8 |
1997 | 1 | 12 |
1998 | 3 | 13 |
1999 | 2 | 14 |
2000 | 2 | 11 |
2001 | 4 | 11 |
2002 | 7 | 29 |
2003 | 7 | 26 |
2004 | 3 | 19 |
2005 | 2 | 56 |
2006 | 6 | 44 |
2007 | 9 | 68 |
2008 | 8 | 76 |
2009 | 16 | 83 |
2010 | 12 | 115 |
2011 | 11 | 136 |
2012 | 16 | 188 |
2013 | 25 | 263 |
2014 | 24 | 314 |
2015 | 27 | 404 |
2016 | 43 | 463 |
2017 | 50 | 495 |
2018 | 74 | 672 |
2019 | 61 | 784 |
2020 | 93 | 984 |
2021 | 65 | 1034 |
2022 | 67 | 895 |
2023 | 86 | 1018 |
2024 | 74 | 1094 |
Notre Dame of Maryland University alumni
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Frances Benjamin Johnston
- Occupations
- artistarchitectural photographerphotographerphotojournalistjournalist
- Biography
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Frances Benjamin Johnston was an American photographer and photojournalist whose career lasted for almost half a century. She is most known for her portraits, images of southern architecture, and various photographic series featuring African Americans and Native Americans at the turn of the twentieth century.
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Helen Dortch Longstreet
- Occupations
- editorenvironmentalistwomen's rights activistreporterlibrarian
- Biography
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Helen Dortch Longstreet, known as the "Fighting Lady", was an American social advocate, librarian, and newspaper woman serving as reporter, editor, publisher, and business manager. She was the first woman who tried to secure a public office in the state of Georgia. She was the second wife of Confederate general James Longstreet. She earned her nickname from being a champion of causes such as preservation of the environment and civil rights. She is also remembered for her work as a Confederate memorialist and postmistress. In Governor William Yates Atkinson's first campaign, she rendered him valuable service by her vigorous editorials. Her fight to have women made eligible to the position of State Librarian was the first successful movement in the State of Georgia toward breaking down the prejudice against women holding high political positions. Dortch Longstreet was the proprietor and editor of two weeklies, Vice-President of the Georgia Weekly Press Association, Secretary of the Woman's Press Club of Georgia, and Assistant Librarian of the State of Georgia. She was also the leader of the movement to have the University of Georgia opened to women, was an advocate of modern industrial education, and took interest in the advancement of the women of her State and country. She died in 1962.
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Susan Love
- Occupations
- surgeonwriter
- Biography
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Susan Margaret Love was an American surgeon, a prominent advocate of preventive breast cancer research, and author. She was regarded as one of the most respected women's health specialists in the United States. Love is best known for pioneering work fueled by her criticism of the medical establishment's paternalistic treatment of women. She was an early advocate of cancer surgery that conserves as much breast tissue as possible. She also was among the first to sound the alarm on the risks of routine hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopausal women.
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Elizabeth P. Hoisington
- Occupations
- military officer
- Biography
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Elizabeth Paschel Hoisington was a United States Army officer who was one of the first two women to attain the rank of brigadier general.





General info
Alternative names | NDMU |
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Founded | 1895 |
Motto | Veritatem Prosequimur We Pursue Truth |
Colors | royal blue, white |
Academic calendar | September to May |
Total FTE staff | 316 |
Carnegie classification | Master's Colleges & Universities: Larger Programs |
Location and contacts
Address | 4701 N Charles St Baltimore, Maryland, 21210-2476 United States |
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City population | 586,000 |
Phone | 4104350100 |