Notre Dame of Maryland University: Statistics

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#3842 of 14,131 In the World
#1074 of 2,597 In North America
#1003 of 2,496 In the United States
#22 of 34 In Maryland
#9 of 13 In Baltimore
#1778 of 1,911 For Critical Care Nursing
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Religion
Roman Catholic
Acceptance rate
70%
Avg. cost to attend
$22,675 /y
Aid receiving
100%
Undergraduates
660
Graduates
1,073
Male:Female Ratio
14:86
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 70% and is among the top 32% of the most difficult universities to gain admission to in the United States. The university reports the admission statistics without distinguishing between local and international students.

Total Men Women
Acceptance Rate 70% 70%
Applicants 1,680 3 1,660
Admissions 1,169 1,163
Freshmen enrolled full time 56 56

332 students enrolled in some distance education courses.

915 enrolled exclusively in distance education.

Admissions requirements

College-preparatory program Required
Secondary school GPA Required
TOEFL Required
Formal demonstration of competencies Considered but not required
Recommendations Considered but not required
SAT/ACT Considered but not required
Secondary school rank Considered but not required
Secondary school record Considered but not required
Other Tests Neither required nor recommended

Enrollment demographics by race or ethnicity

White 733 (42%)
Black or African American 433 (25%)
Race or Ethnicity unknown 234 (14%)
Hispanic 161 (9%)
Asian 88 (5%)
Two or more races 69 (4%)
Nonresident Alien 12 (0.7%)
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 2 (0.1%)

Costs per year: Tuition, Housing, Fees

The average net cost to attend Notre Dame of Maryland University is $22,675 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.

Net average cost to attend
$22,675/year
Average aid awarded
$34,267
Students receiving aid
100%

Average costs by household income

<$30K $19,187
$30-48K $24,837
$48-75K $27,392
$75-110K $19,882
$110K+ $23,606

Tuition and fees

UndergraduatesGraduates
Tuition in-district $39,250$11,889
Tuition in-state $39,250$11,889
Tuition out-of-state $39,250$11,889
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 372
Combined charge for room and board $12,565
Room charge $7,800
Meal charge $5,150

Notre Dame of Maryland University majors

Notre Dame of Maryland University has granted 270 bachelor's degrees across 24 programs, 275 master's across 11 programs, and 61 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
Registered Nursing & Registered Nurse 158 27
Education, General 134
Secondary Education and Teaching 58
Pharmacy 49
Biology & Biological Sciences, General 20
Business Administration and Management, General 6 12
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other 18
English Language and Literature, General 3 13
Multi- & Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 15
Education, Other 11
Art Therapy & Therapist 3 7
Liberal Arts and Sciences & Liberal Studies 10
Special Education and Teaching, Other 9
Speech Communication and Rhetoric 1 7
Criminology 7
Psychology, General 7
Education & Teaching of the Gifted and Talented 5
Political Science and Government, General 5
Art & Art Studies, General 2
Chemistry, General 2
International Relations and Affairs 2
Mathematics, General 2
Non-Profit & Public & Organizational Management 2
Philosophy 2
Digital Communication and Media & Multimedia 1
Educational Leadership and Administration, General 1
Foreign Languages and Literatures, General 1
Higher Education & Higher Education Administration 1
Information Science & Studies 1
International Business & Trade & Commerce 1
Medical Radiologic Technology & Science - Radiation Therapist 1
Physics, General 1
Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication 1
Grand Total 270 275 61

Notre Dame of Maryland University has a graduation rate of 60%, which is among the 40% highest for universities in the US.

Total Women
Graduation rate 60% 60%
  • Full-time retention rate - 62%

Publications & Citations

Notre Dame of Maryland University has published 719 scientific papers with 5,784 citations received. The research profile covers a range of fields, including Medicine, Biology, Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Psychology, Chemistry, Political Science, Law, Psychiatry, Sociology, and Computer Science.

Publications
719
Citations
5,784

Publication / Citation count by topic

Medicine
512 / 3,563
Biology
426 / 4,007
Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
371 / 3,020
Psychology
353 / 2,725
Chemistry
269 / 2,874
Political Science
263 / 2,077
Law
246 / 1,965
Psychiatry
232 / 1,505
Sociology
209 / 1,921
Computer Science
207 / 2,447
Pharmacology
206 / 598
Genetics
205 / 1,497
Mathematics
181 / 1,891
Philosophy
178 / 1,779
Pathology
168 / 963
Business
167 / 687
Engineering
164 / 2,303
Biochemistry
162 / 1,396
Environmental Science
148 / 1,080
Nursing
146 / 777
Statistics
134 / 1,182
Health Science
131 / 1,008
Economics
131 / 1,072
Public Health
122 / 595
Management
118 / 443
Physics
115 / 2,205
Development Studies
109 / 1,020
Immunology
105 / 364
Surgery
104 / 364
Paramedicine and Emergency medicine
89 / 130
Linguistics
88 / 873
Critical Care Nursing
85 / 122
Organic Chemistry
83 / 1,675
Education Majors
80 / 821
Family medicine
78 / 488
Social Psychology
76 / 579
Geography and Cartography
70 / 498
Art & Design
68 / 307
Geology
68 / 570
History
68 / 343

Annual publication & citation counts

Year Publications Citations
1991 2 3
1992 0 5
1993 2 6
1994 1 6
1995 0 3
1996 2 4
1997 1 5
1998 2 13
1999 1 10
2000 2 9
2001 4 7
2002 6 13
2003 7 17
2004 3 17
2005 2 44
2006 4 35
2007 10 57
2008 7 63
2009 13 69
2010 9 101
2011 11 118
2012 15 163
2013 20 237
2014 25 271
2015 18 317
2016 42 362
2017 53 369
2018 60 473
2019 56 470
2020 94 566
2021 52 543
2022 68 581
2023 78 664
Academic rankings

Notre Dame of Maryland University alumni

  1. Frances Benjamin Johnston

    Frances Benjamin Johnston
    Born in
    United States Flag United States
    Years
    1864-1952 (aged 88)
    Occupations
    photojournalistphotographerarchitectural photographerartistjournalist
    Biography

    Frances Benjamin Johnston was an early 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.

  2. Helen Dortch Longstreet

    Helen Dortch Longstreet
    Born in
    United States Flag United States
    Years
    1863-1962 (aged 99)
    Occupations
    women's rights activistenvironmentalisteditorpublisherlibrarian
    Biography

    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 stirring 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.

  3. Susan Love

    Susan Love
    Born in
    United States Flag United States
    Years
    1948-2023 (aged 75)
    Occupations
    writersurgeon
    Biography

    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.

  4. Elizabeth P. Hoisington

    Elizabeth P. Hoisington
    Born in
    United States Flag United States
    Years
    1918-2007 (aged 89)
    Occupations
    military officer
    Biography

    Elizabeth Paschel Hoisington was a United States Army officer who was one of the first two women to attain the rank of brigadier general.

All 11 notable alumni

General info

Alternative names NDMU
Founded 1895
Motto Veritatem Prosequimur
We Pursue Truth
Colors royal blue, white
Academic calendar September to May
Total FTE staff 309
Carnegie classification Master's Colleges & Universities: Larger Programs

Location and contacts

Address 4701 N Charles St
Baltimore, Maryland, 21210-2476
United States
City population 586,000
Phone 4104350100

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