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Data BookMaryland Higher Education Commission

2020

MHEC

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Larry Hogan Boyd K. Rutherford Governor Lt. Governor

Maryland Higher Education Commission

Anwer J. Hasan, Chairman

Sandra L. Jimenez, Vice-Chair

Senchal D. Barrolle, Esq.

Vivian S. Boyd, Ph.D.

James E. Coleman

Vera R. Jackson, Ph.D.

Ian D. MacFarlane

Donna M. Mitchell

Jordan T. Troutman, Student Commissioner

John W. Yaeger, Ed.D.

James D. Fielder, Jr., Ph.D.Secretary

Printed February 2020

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Table of ContentsCOMPARATIVE HIGHER EDUCATION STATISTICS: MARYLAND AND THE NATION 1

STUDENTS

AVERAGE SAT SCORES OF ENTERING FRESHMEN, FALL 2019 2

UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT, FALL 2018 3

GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL ENROLLMENT, FALL 2018 5

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS AGE 25 AND OLDER, FALL 2018 6

ENROLLMENT BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND BY GENDER, FALL 2018 7

REMEDIATION RATES OF MARYLAND RECENT PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ENROLLED AT MARYLAND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, 2017 - 2018 9

REMEDIATION RATES OF MARYLAND RECENT PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ENROLLED AT MARYLAND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, 2017 - 2018 10

PERCENTAGE PELL ENROLLMENT BY INSTITUTION, FALL 2017 11

RETENTION & GRADUATION

RETENTION AND GRADUATION AT FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN MARYLAND 12

COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUR-YEAR GRADUATION AND TRANSFER RATES, ENTERING CLASS OF 2014 13

NUMBER OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS TRANSFERRING TO FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN FALL 2018 13

DEGREE PROGRESS FOUR YEARS AFTER INITIAL ENROLLMENT, MARYLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGES, ENTERING CLASS OF 2013 15

DEGREES

DEGREES BY MAJOR PROGRAM, 2018 - 2019 17

DEGREES BY INSTITUTION, 2018 - 2019 18

DEGREES BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND BY GENDER, 2018 - 2019 19

FACULTY & STAFF

FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME FACULTY, FALL 2018 21

AVERAGE SALARY OF FULL-TIME FACULTY, FALL 2018 22

FULL-TIME FACULTY BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND BY GENDER, FALL 2018 23

FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME STAFF, FALL 2018 25

FULL-TIME STAFF BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND BY GENDER, FALL 2018 27

REVISED FEBRUARY 2020

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REVENUES & EXPENDITURES

COMMUNITY COLLEGES: UNRESTRICTED REVENUES, FY 2019 29

COMMUNITY COLLEGES: UNRESTRICTED EXPENDITURES, FY 2019 29

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: UNRESTRICTED REVENUES, FY 2019 31

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: UNRESTRICTED EXPENDITURES, FY 2019 31

AID TO INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONS, FY 2019 33

TOTAL STATE CAPITAL BUDGET AUTHORIZATIONS BY CAMPUS, FY 2016 - FY 2020 33

TUITION & FEES

COMMUNITY COLLEGE TUITION AND FEES FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS (PER CREDIT HOUR), FY 2016 - FY 2020, RESIDENTS OF SERVICE AREA 35

COMMUNITY COLLEGE TUITION AND FEES FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS (PER CREDIT HOUR), FY 2016 - FY 2020, MARYLAND RESIDENTS, OUTSIDE OF SERVICE AREA 35

COMMUNITY COLLEGE TUITION AND FEES FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS (PER CREDIT HOUR), FY 2016 - FY 2020, OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENTS 36

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTION UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES, FY 2016 - FY 2020 36

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTION GRADUATE TUITION PER CREDIT HOUR, FY 2016 - FY 2020 37

FINANCIAL AID

CHARACTERISTICS OF UNDERGRADUATE FINANCIAL AID RECIPIENTS AT COMMUNITY COLLEGES, FY 2016 - FY 2018 38

CHARACTERISTICS OF UNDERGRADUATE FINANCIAL AID RECIPIENTS AT FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, FY 2016 - FY 2018 38

FINANCIAL AID AWARDED AT COMMUNITY COLLEGES, FY 2016 - FY 2018 39

FINANCIAL AID AWARDED TO UNDERGRADUATES AT FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, FY 2016 - FY 2018 39

MARYLAND FINANCIAL AID PROGRAM EXPENDITURES, FY 2019 40

PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOLS

ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL, 2017 - 2018 41

NUMBER OF SCHOOLS AND PROGRAMS, ENROLLMENT, COMPLETION, AND EMPLOYMENT RATE BY SCHOOL TYPE, 2017 - 2018 44

DISTANCE EDUCATION

ENROLLMENT IN DISTANCE EDUCATION CREDIT COURSES 45 BY LEVEL AND SEGMENT, CY 2018

NUMBER OF DISTANCE EDUCATION CREDIT-BEARING COURSE SECTIONS, CY 2018 45

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT HEADCOUNT BY SEGMENT AND ENROLLMENT PATTERN, CY 2018 45

GRADUATE STUDENT HEADCOUNT BY SEGMENT AND ENROLLMENT PATTERN, CY 2018 45

Please note that, effective September 2019, the Office of Research and Policy Analysis formalized a Data Suppression Policy, which is employed in this publication to protect student privacy. Asterisks (*) indicate suppressed student data that are less than 10 (n < 10).

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COMPARATIVE HIGHER EDUCATION STATISTICS: MARYLAND AND THE NATIONMARYLAND NATION

Educational Attainment (2017) At least Some College 65.3% 60.9%At least an Associate Degree 46.4% 40.5%At least a Bachelor’s Degree 39.6% 32.0%At least a Graduate or Professional Degree 18.3% 12.3%Percentage of college freshmen in Fall 2016 who had graduated from high school in the previous year attending college in their home state 79.0% 80.0%

SAT Scores for High School Seniors (2019) Mean Evidence-Based Reading and Writing Score (ERW) 535 531Mean Math Score 523 528Mean Combined ERW and Math 1058 1059

Projected Change in the Number of High School Graduates Academic Year 2018 to Academic Year 20271 12.6% 1.6%

Higher Education Enrollments (Fall 2017) % Undergraduate 80.2% 84.7%% Women 55.3% 56.6%

% African American 26.5% 12.2%% Hispanic 8.8% 17.2%% Asian 7.3% 6.2%% White 43.3% 50.5%% All Minorities2 47.0% 40.0%% Underrepresented Minority3 35.6% 30.1%% Foreign 5.9% 5.1%

Distribution of Campus Enrollments Public 2-year Institutions (Fall 2017) 32.3% 28.8%Public 4-year Institutions (Fall 2017) 51.3% 44.8%Private Institutions4 (Fall 2017) 16.4% 26.4%Projected Increase at Public Two-Year Campuses (Fall 18 to Fall 27)5 29.5% 2.8%Projected Increase at Public Four-Year Campuses (Fall 18 to Fall 27)5 14.8% 2.5%

Distribution of Degrees Conferred (2016-2017) Associate Degrees 22.7% 25.3%Bachelor’s Degrees 47.3% 49.6%Master’s Degrees 26.2% 20.5%Doctoral/First Professional Degrees 3.8% 4.6%

Average Tuition and Fees for Resident Undergraduates (2019-2020) Community Colleges $4,780 $3,730Four-Year Public Institutions $10,110 $10,440

State Funding for Higher Education State Operating Expenses (% change 2017-2018 to 2018-2019) Up 3.5% Up 3.8%State Spending on Student Financial Aid (% change 2016-2017 to 2017-2018) 8.7% 6.4%Notes: Figures may not sum due to rounding.1 Projection is based upon data provided by the NCES Projections of Education Statistics to 2026, Table 10. The estimate includes students attending public schools only. Figures for FY 2018 and FY 2027 are projections.

2 The racial/ethnic minority category includes African American, Asian, Hispanic, American Indian/Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander students and students identifying as Two or More Races. It does not include students in foreign and/or unknown categories.

3 The underrepresented minority category includes African American, Hispanic, and Native American students.4 Figures include private non-profit 2-year institutions, private non-profit 4-year institutions, private for-profit 2-year institutions, and private

for-profit 4-year institutions.5 The Maryland projection is from the Maryland Higher Education Commission’s Enrollment Projections 2019-2028 Maryland Public Colleges

and Universities report, June 2019, and includes the undergraduate headcount of students enrolling in the state’s public two-year and four-year institutions. The national projection is from the National Center for Education Statistics, Projections of Education Statistics to 2027, Table 14.

Sources: The Chronicle of Higher Education, Almanac Issue 2019-2020, August 2019.The College Board, SAT Suite of Assessments Annual Report: Total Group, October 2019.The College Board, SAT Suite of Assessments Annual Report: Maryland, October 2019.The College Board, Trends in College Pricing 2019, Figure 5 and Figure 6.U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Projections of Education Statistics to 2027, February 2019.National Association of State Student Grant and Aid Programs, 49th Annual Survey Report on State-Sponsored Student Financial Aid, 2017-2018 Academic Year, Table 3.

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studentsAVERAGE SAT SCORES OF ENTERING FRESHMEN, Fall 2019

Evidence-Based Reading Combined 25th 75th Institution and Writing Score Mathematics Scores Percentile PercentileBowie State University 488 466 954 870 1010Coppin State University 462 444 906 830 970Frostburg State University 523 508 1031 930 1120Salisbury University 606 595 1201 1150 1260Towson University 579 562 1141 1060 1210University of Baltimore 549 514 1063 985 1115University of Maryland, Baltimore County 633 642 1275 1190 1360University of Maryland, College Park 664 686 1350 1270 1450University of Maryland Eastern Shore 482 465 947 860 1020Morgan State University 498 513 1012 940 1070St. Mary’s College of Maryland 598 578 1176 1070 1290Maryland High School Seniors (2019) 535 523 1058 890 1220High School Seniors, Nationally (2019) 531 528 1059 900 1210Notes:The College Board implemented a redesigned SAT in 2016. Scores from previous years are not directly comparable.Some institutions do not require an SAT score as a condition of admission. In some instances, institutions may require students to submit an ACT score or may not have testing requirements as a condition of admission.Sources: Maryland Higher Education Commission, High School Graduation System S-11 Forms, 2019.The College Board, SAT Suite of Assessments Annual Report: Total Group, 2019.The College Board, SAT Suite of Assessments Annual Report: Maryland, 2019.

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UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT, Fall 2018% MD

Institution Total Full-Time Part-Time ResidentsCOMMUNITY COLLEGESAllegany College of Maryland 2,585 1,095 42.4% 1,490 57.6% 55.2%Anne Arundel Community College 12,886 3,661 28.4% 9,225 71.6% 97.4%Baltimore City Community College 3,791 1,490 39.3% 2,301 60.7% 80.5%Carroll Community College 3,042 982 32.3% 2,060 67.7% 97.6%Cecil College 2,391 782 32.7% 1,609 67.3% 85.5%Chesapeake College 2,081 579 27.8% 1,502 72.2% 97.9%College of Southern Maryland 6,882 2,490 36.2% 4,392 63.8% 99.1%Community College of Baltimore County 18,830 5,081 27.0% 13,749 73.0% 92.7%Frederick Community College 6,000 1,832 30.5% 4,168 69.5% 98.0%Garrett College 658 421 64.0% 237 36.0% 80.7%Hagerstown Community College 4,156 1,012 24.4% 3,144 75.6% 78.4%Harford Community College 5,865 1,993 34.0% 3,872 66.0% 96.0%Howard Community College 9,211 3,271 35.5% 5,940 64.5% 93.3%Montgomery College 21,720 7,571 34.9% 14,149 65.1% 87.1%Prince George’s Community College 11,885 3,248 27.3% 8,637 72.7% 91.4%Wor-Wic Community College 3,024 786 26.0% 2,238 74.0% 96.9%Sub-Total 115,007 36,294 31.6% 78,713 68.4% 91.2%

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSBowie State University 5,308 4,421 83.3% 887 16.7% 89.3%Coppin State University 2,362 1,765 74.7% 597 25.3% 78.6%Frostburg State University 4,638 3,805 82.0% 833 18.0% 87.0%Salisbury University 7,650 7,081 92.6% 569 7.4% 85.8%Towson University 19,818 17,350 87.5% 2,468 12.5% 86.3%University of Baltimore 2,569 1,470 57.2% 1,099 42.8% 94.4%University of Maryland, Baltimore 909 702 77.2% 207 22.8% 93.6%University of Maryland, Baltimore County 11,260 9,623 85.5% 1,637 14.5% 90.9%University of Maryland, College Park 30,762 28,501 92.7% 2,261 7.3% 72.3%University of Maryland Eastern Shore 2,597 2,360 90.9% 237 9.1% 78.6%University of Maryland Global Campus 47,253 9,607 20.3% 37,646 79.7% 36.9%Morgan State University 6,419 5,830 90.8% 589 9.2% 70.1%St. Mary’s College of Maryland 1,570 1,521 96.9% 49 3.1% 92.8%Sub-Total 143,115 94,036 65.7% 49,079 34.3% 66.7%

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UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT, Fall 2018 (continued)% MD

Institution Total Full-Time Part-Time ResidentsSTATE-AIDED INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONSCapitol Technology University 434 375 86.4% 59 13.6% 68.0%Goucher College 1,525 1,414 92.7% 111 7.3% 39.0%Hood College 1,092 1,013 92.8% 79 7.2% 71.9%Johns Hopkins University 6,064 5,595 92.3% 469 7.7% 10.6%Loyola University Maryland 3,879 3,833 98.8% 46 1.2% 20.0%Maryland Institute College of Art 1,782 1,689 94.8% 93 5.2% 22.6%McDaniel College 1,618 1,531 94.6% 87 5.4% 68.6%Mount St. Mary’s University 1,889 1,727 91.4% 162 8.6% 57.5%Notre Dame of Maryland University 841 598 71.1% 243 28.9% 86.6%St. John’s College 474 474 100.0% 0 0.0% 12.7%Stevenson University 3,113 2,708 87.0% 405 13.0% 76.7%Washington Adventist University 960 749 78.0% 211 22.0% 69.0%Washington College 1,367 1,346 98.5% 21 1.5% 41.4%Sub-Total 25,038 23,052 92.1% 1,986 7.9% 40.3%

OTHER PRIVATE INSTITUTIONSBais HaMedrash and Mesivta of Baltimore 80 80 100.0% 0 0.0% 48.8%Brightwood College 2,542 1,499 59.0% 1,043 41.0% 96.7%Faith Theological Seminary 50 17 34.0% 33 66.0% 86.0%Lincoln College of Technology 507 382 75.3% 125 24.7% 88.8%Ner Israel Rabbinical College 246 246 100.0% 0 0.0% 41.1%Reid Temple Bible College 17 0 0.0% 17 100.0% 94.1%St. Mary’s Seminary and University 3 3 100.0% 0 0.0% 0.0%Women’s Institute of Torah Seminary 113 63 55.8% 50 44.2% 82.3%Yeshiva College of the Nation’s Capital 24 24 100.0% 0 0.0% 37.5%Sub-Total 3,582 2,314 64.6% 1,268 35.4% 89.6%TOTAL - ALL CAMPUSES 286,742 155,696 54.3% 131,046 45.7% 73.7%Notes:University of Maryland Global Campus figures include both stateside and overseas enrollment.Education Corporation of America campuses, which include Brightwood College, announced that operations were discontinued as of December 2018.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Enrollment Information System, 2018

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GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL ENROLLMENT, Fall 2018Institution Total Full-Time Part-TimeFOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSBowie State University 1,012 463 45.8% 549 54.2%Coppin State University 376 121 32.2% 255 67.8%Frostburg State University 656 205 31.3% 451 68.8%Salisbury University 917 516 56.3% 401 43.7%Towson University 3,105 1,035 33.3% 2,070 66.7%University of Baltimore 2,472 1,039 42.0% 1,433 58.0%University of Maryland, Baltimore 5,868 4,500 76.7% 1,368 23.3%University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2,507 1,205 48.1% 1,302 51.9%University of Maryland, College Park 10,438 8,102 77.6% 2,336 22.4%University of Maryland Eastern Shore 596 370 62.1% 226 37.9%University of Maryland Global Campus 13,350 97 0.7% 13,253 99.3%Morgan State University 1,293 991 76.6% 302 23.4%St. Mary’s College of Maryland 30 30 100.0% 0 0.0%Sub-Total 42,620 18,674 43.8% 23,946 56.2%

STATE-AIDED INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONSCapitol Technology University 304 134 44.1% 170 55.9%Goucher College 742 122 16.4% 620 83.6%Hood College 960 161 16.8% 799 83.2%Johns Hopkins University 20,088 9,005 44.8% 11,083 55.2%Loyola University Maryland 1,766 438 24.8% 1,328 75.2%Maryland Institute College of Art 396 297 75.0% 99 25.0%McDaniel College 1,161 114 9.8% 1,047 90.2%Mount St. Mary’s University 518 274 52.9% 244 47.1%Notre Dame of Maryland University 1,534 359 23.4% 1,175 76.6%St. John’s College 53 40 75.5% 13 24.5%Stevenson University 502 92 18.3% 410 81.7%Washington Adventist University 171 63 36.8% 108 63.2%Sub-Total 28,195 11,099 39.4% 17,096 60.6%

OTHER PRIVATE INSTITUTIONSFaith Theological Seminary 71 46 64.8% 25 35.2%Maryland University of Integrative Health 1,065 632 59.3% 433 40.7%Ner Israel Rabbinical College 172 155 90.1% 17 9.9%SANS Technology Institute 548 548 100.0% 0 0.0%St. Mary’s Seminary and University 165 57 34.5% 108 65.5%Sub-Total 2,021 1,438 71.2% 583 28.8%TOTAL - ALL CAMPUSES 72,836 31,211 42.9% 41,625 57.1%Note:Table corrected February 2020.University of Maryland Global Campus figures include both stateside and overseas enrollment. Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Enrollment Information System, 2018

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UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS AGE 25 AND OLDER, Fall 2018Percentage of Total

Institution Students Undergraduate Enrollment Full-Time Part-TimeCOMMUNITY COLLEGESAllegany College of Maryland 584 22.6% 191 32.7% 393 67.3%Anne Arundel Community College 4,654 36.1% 706 15.2% 3,948 84.8%Baltimore City Community College 2,071 54.6% 490 23.7% 1,581 76.3%Carroll Community College 751 24.7% 79 10.5% 672 89.5%Cecil College 664 27.8% 119 17.9% 545 82.1%Chesapeake College 564 27.1% 82 14.5% 482 85.5%College of Southern Maryland 1,963 28.5% 312 15.9% 1,651 84.1%Community College of Baltimore County 7,783 41.3% 1,154 14.8% 6,629 85.2%Frederick Community College 1,658 27.6% 250 15.1% 1,408 84.9%Garrett College 77 11.7% 32 41.6% 45 58.4%Hagerstown Community College 1,299 31.3% 144 11.1% 1,155 88.9%Harford Community College 1,537 26.2% 225 14.6% 1,312 85.4%Howard Community College 3,214 34.9% 500 15.6% 2,714 84.4%Montgomery College 6,943 32.0% 1,140 16.4% 5,803 83.6%Prince George’s Community College 4,685 39.4% 607 13.0% 4,078 87.0%Wor-Wic Community College 1,090 36.0% 158 14.5% 932 85.5%Sub-Total 39,537 34.4% 6,189 15.7% 33,348 84.3%

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSBowie State University 974 18.3% 579 59.4% 395 40.6%Coppin State University 924 39.1% 473 51.2% 451 48.8%Frostburg State University 676 14.6% 214 31.7% 462 68.3%Salisbury University 615 8.0% 429 69.8% 186 30.2%Towson University 2,319 11.7% 1,300 56.1% 1,019 43.9%University of Baltimore 1,386 54.0% 546 39.4% 840 60.6%University of Maryland, Baltimore 461 50.7% 284 61.6% 177 38.4%University of Maryland, Baltimore County 1,750 15.5% 994 56.8% 756 43.2%University of Maryland, College Park 1,920 6.2% 1,137 59.2% 783 40.8%University of Maryland Eastern Shore 316 12.2% 176 55.7% 140 44.3%University of Maryland Global Campus 35,692 75.5% 7,147 20.0% 28,545 80.0%Morgan State University 998 15.5% 689 69.0% 309 31.0%St. Mary’s College of Maryland 53 3.4% 35 66.0% 18 34.0%Sub-Total 48,084 33.6% 14,003 29.1% 34,081 70.9%

STATE-AIDED INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONSCapitol Technology University 105 24.2% 66 62.9% 39 37.1%Goucher College 120 7.9% 25 20.8% 95 79.2%Hood College 119 10.9% 81 68.1% 38 31.9%Johns Hopkins University 337 5.6% 33 9.8% 304 90.2%Loyola University Maryland 36 0.9% 11 30.6% 25 69.4%Maryland Institute College of Art 146 8.2% 72 49.3% 74 50.7%McDaniel College 86 5.3% 26 30.2% 60 69.8%Mount St. Mary’s University 164 8.7% 49 29.9% 115 70.1%Notre Dame of Maryland University 295 35.1% 70 23.7% 225 76.3%St. John’s College 24 5.1% 24 100.0% * 0.0%Stevenson University 416 13.4% 120 28.8% 296 71.2%Washington Adventist University 321 33.4% 245 76.3% 76 23.7%Washington College 22 1.6% 13 59.1% * 40.9%Sub-Total 2,191 8.8% 835 38.1% 1,356 61.9%

OTHER PRIVATE INSTITUTIONSBais HaMedrash and Mesivta of Baltimore * * * * * *Brightwood College 1,306 51.4% 789 60.4% 517 39.6%Faith Theological Seminary 47 94.0% 14 100.0% 33 0.0%Lincoln College of Technology 221 43.6% 139 62.9% 82 37.1%Ner Israel Rabbinical College 33 13.4% 33 100.0% 0 0.0%Reid Temple Bible College 17 100.0% 0 0.0% 17 100.0%St. Mary’s Seminary and University * * * * * *Women’s Institute of Torah Seminary * * * * * *Yeshiva College of the Nation’s Capital * * * * * *Sub-Total 1,630 45.5% 979 60.1% 651 39.9%TOTAL - ALL CAMPUSES 91,442 31.9% 22,006 24.1% 69,436 75.9%Notes:University of Maryland Global Campus figures include both stateside and overseas enrollment.Education Corporation of America campuses, which include Brightwood College, announced that operations were discontinued as of December 2018.Asterisks (*) indicate suppressed data (n < 10) to protect student privacy.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Enrollment Information System, 2018

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UNDERGRADUATE, GRADUATE, AND PROFESSIONAL ENROLLMENT BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND BY GENDER, Fall 2018 Not Hispanic/Latino Gender Hispanic/ Black/ American Native Foreign/ Total Latino, African Indian or Hawaiian or Two or Non-ResidentInstitution Enrollment any race American Alaska Native Pacific Islander Asian White More Races Alien Unknown Male FemaleCOMMUNITY COLLEGESAllegany College of Maryland 2,585 38 249 * * 17 2,154 80 26 16 872 1,713 Anne Arundel Community College 12,886 1,054 2,160 58 23 588 7,347 607 200 849 5,218 7,668 Baltimore City Community College 3,791 93 2,577 * * 44 188 65 740 75 1,171 2,620 Carroll Community College 3,042 145 135 * * 73 2,522 62 12 84 1,269 1,773 Cecil College 2,391 131 191 * * 29 1,842 132 45 11 865 1,526 Chesapeake College 2,081 121 292 * * 26 1,425 * 31 100 731 1,350 College of Southern Maryland 6,882 480 1,840 37 20 240 3,696 408 40 121 2,736 4,146 Community College of Baltimore County 18,830 1,034 7,152 58 45 1,219 7,362 693 1,096 171 7,170 11,660 Frederick Community College 6,000 746 738 15 * 268 3,867 295 57 * 2,575 3,425 Garrett College 658 12 112 * * * 508 * 11 * 315 343 Hagerstown Community College 4,156 271 462 * * 94 2,975 198 48 93 1,500 2,656 Harford Community College 5,865 324 928 19 * 158 4,098 208 63 61 2,509 3,356 Howard Community College 9,211 977 2,738 24 17 1,110 2,993 523 512 317 3,941 5,270 Montgomery College 21,720 5,489 5,890 54 43 2,500 4,891 663 2,142 48 10,064 11,656 Prince George’s Community College 11,885 1,472 8,403 * * 491 466 377 372 265 4,414 7,471 Wor-Wic Community College 3,024 175 763 * * 79 1,787 132 20 56 1,074 1,950 Sub-Total 115,007 12,562 34,630 369 186 6,936 48,121 4,512 5,415 2,274 46,424 68,583

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSBowie State University 6,320 241 5,112 * * 89 189 241 253 180 2,371 3,949 Coppin State University 2,738 70 2,162 * * 10 55 52 332 49 587 2,151 Frostburg State University 5,294 248 1,497 * * 113 2,784 200 310 131 2,455 2,839 Salisbury University 8,567 344 1,195 54 17 296 6,074 233 98 256 3,563 5,004 Towson University 22,923 1,733 4,930 30 21 1,381 12,586 1,105 493 644 8,860 14,063 University of Baltimore 5,041 196 2,094 24 16 239 1,873 187 126 286 2,009 3,032 University of Maryland, Baltimore 6,777 459 1,193 * * 1,066 3,414 236 291 113 1,799 4,978 University of Maryland, Baltimore County 13,767 979 2,370 27 21 2,696 5,582 599 1,075 418 7,536 6,231 University of Maryland, College Park 41,200 3,398 4,387 42 24 6,023 19,023 1,583 5,173 1,547 21,681 19,519 University of Maryland Eastern Shore 3,193 128 2,037 * * 59 400 230 119 212 1,371 1,822 University of Maryland Global Campus 60,603 7,419 17,529 263 319 3,032 21,862 2,517 1,045 6,617 31,919 28,684 Morgan State University 7,712 264 6,051 * * 72 215 264 738 95 3,405 4,307 St. Mary’s College of Maryland 1,600 111 142 * * 58 1,150 83 12 40 668 932 Sub-Total 185,735 15,590 50,699 486 436 15,134 75,207 7,530 10,065 10,588 88,224 97,511

STATE-AIDED INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONSCapitol Technology University 738 60 197 * * 37 316 32 39 55 596 142 Goucher College 2,267 185 354 * * 72 1,174 72 42 362 658 1,609 Hood College 2,052 171 275 * * 64 1,258 82 139 57 734 1,318 Johns Hopkins University 26,152 2,194 1,965 35 38 3,666 10,896 986 5,233 1,139 12,149 14,003 Loyola University Maryland 5,645 502 555 * * 200 4,097 152 64 61 2,106 3,539 Maryland Institute College of Art 2,178 197 177 * * 208 813 98 596 86 563 1,615 McDaniel College 2,779 144 397 * * 74 1,935 * * 217 1,000 1,779 Mount St. Mary’s University 2,407 256 339 * * 69 1,542 104 44 36 1,232 1,175 Notre Dame of Maryland University 2,375 196 550 * * 153 1,238 84 * 136 308 2,067 St. John’s College 527 26 11 * * 21 332 * 108 28 286 241 Stevenson University 3,615 213 966 * * 141 1,996 171 23 90 1,220 2,395 Washington Adventist University 1,131 180 499 * * 36 72 19 162 157 407 724 Washington College 1,367 76 126 * * 44 964 * 101 45 558 809Sub-Total 53,233 4,400 6,411 91 72 4,785 26,633 1,803 6,569 2,469 21,817 31,416

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UNDERGRADUATE, GRADUATE, AND PROFESSIONAL ENROLLMENT BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND BY GENDER, Fall 2018

Not Hispanic/Latino Gender Hispanic/ Black/ American Native Foreign/

Total Latino, African Indian or Hawaiian or Two or Non-ResidentInstitution Enrollment any race American Alaska Native Pacific Islander Asian White More Races Alien Unknown Male FemaleCOMMUNITY COLLEGESAllegany College of Maryland 2,585 38 249 * * 17 2,154 80 26 16 872 1,713 Anne Arundel Community College 12,886 1,054 2,160 58 23 588 7,347 607 200 849 5,218 7,668 Baltimore City Community College 3,791 93 2,577 * * 44 188 65 740 75 1,171 2,620 Carroll Community College 3,042 145 135 * * 73 2,522 62 12 84 1,269 1,773 Cecil College 2,391 131 191 * * 29 1,842 132 45 11 865 1,526 Chesapeake College 2,081 121 292 * * 26 1,425 * 31 100 731 1,350 College of Southern Maryland 6,882 480 1,840 37 20 240 3,696 408 40 121 2,736 4,146 Community College of Baltimore County 18,830 1,034 7,152 58 45 1,219 7,362 693 1,096 171 7,170 11,660 Frederick Community College 6,000 746 738 15 * 268 3,867 295 57 * 2,575 3,425 Garrett College 658 12 112 * * * 508 * 11 * 315 343 Hagerstown Community College 4,156 271 462 * * 94 2,975 198 48 93 1,500 2,656 Harford Community College 5,865 324 928 19 * 158 4,098 208 63 61 2,509 3,356 Howard Community College 9,211 977 2,738 24 17 1,110 2,993 523 512 317 3,941 5,270 Montgomery College 21,720 5,489 5,890 54 43 2,500 4,891 663 2,142 48 10,064 11,656 Prince George’s Community College 11,885 1,472 8,403 * * 491 466 377 372 265 4,414 7,471 Wor-Wic Community College 3,024 175 763 * * 79 1,787 132 20 56 1,074 1,950 Sub-Total 115,007 12,562 34,630 369 186 6,936 48,121 4,512 5,415 2,274 46,424 68,583

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSBowie State University 6,320 241 5,112 * * 89 189 241 253 180 2,371 3,949 Coppin State University 2,738 70 2,162 * * 10 55 52 332 49 587 2,151 Frostburg State University 5,294 248 1,497 * * 113 2,784 200 310 131 2,455 2,839 Salisbury University 8,567 344 1,195 54 17 296 6,074 233 98 256 3,563 5,004 Towson University 22,923 1,733 4,930 30 21 1,381 12,586 1,105 493 644 8,860 14,063 University of Baltimore 5,041 196 2,094 24 16 239 1,873 187 126 286 2,009 3,032 University of Maryland, Baltimore 6,777 459 1,193 * * 1,066 3,414 236 291 113 1,799 4,978 University of Maryland, Baltimore County 13,767 979 2,370 27 21 2,696 5,582 599 1,075 418 7,536 6,231 University of Maryland, College Park 41,200 3,398 4,387 42 24 6,023 19,023 1,583 5,173 1,547 21,681 19,519 University of Maryland Eastern Shore 3,193 128 2,037 * * 59 400 230 119 212 1,371 1,822 University of Maryland Global Campus 60,603 7,419 17,529 263 319 3,032 21,862 2,517 1,045 6,617 31,919 28,684 Morgan State University 7,712 264 6,051 * * 72 215 264 738 95 3,405 4,307 St. Mary’s College of Maryland 1,600 111 142 * * 58 1,150 83 12 40 668 932 Sub-Total 185,735 15,590 50,699 486 436 15,134 75,207 7,530 10,065 10,588 88,224 97,511

STATE-AIDED INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONSCapitol Technology University 738 60 197 * * 37 316 32 39 55 596 142 Goucher College 2,267 185 354 * * 72 1,174 72 42 362 658 1,609 Hood College 2,052 171 275 * * 64 1,258 82 139 57 734 1,318 Johns Hopkins University 26,152 2,194 1,965 35 38 3,666 10,896 986 5,233 1,139 12,149 14,003 Loyola University Maryland 5,645 502 555 * * 200 4,097 152 64 61 2,106 3,539 Maryland Institute College of Art 2,178 197 177 * * 208 813 98 596 86 563 1,615 McDaniel College 2,779 144 397 * * 74 1,935 * * 217 1,000 1,779 Mount St. Mary’s University 2,407 256 339 * * 69 1,542 104 44 36 1,232 1,175 Notre Dame of Maryland University 2,375 196 550 * * 153 1,238 84 * 136 308 2,067 St. John’s College 527 26 11 * * 21 332 * 108 28 286 241 Stevenson University 3,615 213 966 * * 141 1,996 171 23 90 1,220 2,395 Washington Adventist University 1,131 180 499 * * 36 72 19 162 157 407 724 Washington College 1,367 76 126 * * 44 964 * 101 45 558 809Sub-Total 53,233 4,400 6,411 91 72 4,785 26,633 1,803 6,569 2,469 21,817 31,416

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OTHER PRIVATE INSTITUTIONSBais HaMedrash and Mesivta of Baltimore 80 * * * * * 72 * * * 80 0Brightwood College 2,542 327 1459 * * 28 174 441 * 106 740 1802Faith Theological Seminary 121 * 68 * * 18 * * 25 * 59 62Lincoln College of Technology 507 84 271 * * 22 90 18 * 19 483 24Maryland University of Integrative Health 1,065 22 205 13 * 48 640 * 41 75 88 977Ner Israel Rabbinical College 418 * * * * * 385 * 33 * 418 0Reid Temple Bible College 17 * * * * * * * * * * *SANS Technology Institute 548 12 39 * * 29 246 13 43 163 497 51St. Mary’s Seminary and University 168 * 41 * * * 102 * 20 * 105 63Women’s Institute of Torah Seminary 113 * * * * * * * * * 0 113Yeshiva College of the Nation’s Capital 24 * * * * * * * * * 24 0Sub-Total 5,603 449 2,100 22 5 148 1,853 491 171 364 2,500 3,103TOTAL - ALL CAMPUSES 359,578 33,001 93,840 968 699 27,005 151,814 14,336 22,220 15,695 158,965 200,613Notes:These categories conform to current federal race and ethnicity definitions. Figures for years before 2010 are not always comparable.University of Maryland Global Campus figures include both stateside and overseas enrollment.Education Corporation of America campuses, which include Brightwood College, announced that operations were discontinued as of December 2018.Asterisks (*) indicate suppressed data (n < 10) to protect student privacy.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Enrollment Information System, 2018

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Total Latino, African Indian or Hawaiian or Two or Non-ResidentInstitution Enrollment any race American Alaska Native Pacific Islander Asian White More Races Alien Unknown Male Female

REMEDIATION RATES OF MARYLAND RECENT PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ENROLLED AT MARYLAND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE, 2017-2018

Total # of RecentRemediation Public High School

Needed Graduates EnrolledAllegany County 94 39.5% 238Anne Arundel County 808 44.4% 1,820Baltimore County 1,389 42.8% 3,243Calvert County 155 28.0% 554Caroline County 42 37.5% 112Carroll County 305 38.2% 798Cecil County 100 46.5% 215Charles County 342 47.2% 724Dorchester County 32 41.0% 78Frederick County 445 33.5% 1,328Garrett County 48 40.0% 120Harford County 475 36.6% 1,299Howard County 620 30.2% 2,050Kent County 12 40.0% 30Montgomery County 2,052 39.1% 5,248Prince George’s County 1,349 55.1% 2,447Queen Anne’s County 66 29.2% 226Saint Mary’s County 159 33.0% 482Somerset County 36 48.6% 74Talbot County 48 30.0% 160Washington County 296 50.5% 586Wicomico County 187 44.0% 425Worcester County 81 41.3% 196Baltimore City 721 56.0% 1,287TOTAL 9,862 41.5% 23,740Notes: The need for remediation is determined by individual institutions.The number of Maryland recent public high school graduates enrolled at Maryland public institutions is determined by using College Board School Codes and high school graduation date, as provided by institutions.Analysis relies on high school graduation date and reporting of remedial assessment data; missing data may result in underreporting.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Enrollment Information System

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OTHER PRIVATE INSTITUTIONSBais HaMedrash and Mesivta of Baltimore 80 * * * * * 72 * * * 80 0Brightwood College 2,542 327 1459 * * 28 174 441 * 106 740 1802Faith Theological Seminary 121 * 68 * * 18 * * 25 * 59 62Lincoln College of Technology 507 84 271 * * 22 90 18 * 19 483 24Maryland University of Integrative Health 1,065 22 205 13 * 48 640 * 41 75 88 977Ner Israel Rabbinical College 418 * * * * * 385 * 33 * 418 0Reid Temple Bible College 17 * * * * * * * * * * *SANS Technology Institute 548 12 39 * * 29 246 13 43 163 497 51St. Mary’s Seminary and University 168 * 41 * * * 102 * 20 * 105 63Women’s Institute of Torah Seminary 113 * * * * * * * * * 0 113Yeshiva College of the Nation’s Capital 24 * * * * * * * * * 24 0Sub-Total 5,603 449 2,100 22 5 148 1,853 491 171 364 2,500 3,103TOTAL - ALL CAMPUSES 359,578 33,001 93,840 968 699 27,005 151,814 14,336 22,220 15,695 158,965 200,613Notes:These categories conform to current federal race and ethnicity definitions. Figures for years before 2010 are not always comparable.University of Maryland Global Campus figures include both stateside and overseas enrollment.Education Corporation of America campuses, which include Brightwood College, announced that operations were discontinued as of December 2018.Asterisks (*) indicate suppressed data (n < 10) to protect student privacy.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Enrollment Information System, 2018

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Total Latino, African Indian or Hawaiian or Two or Non-ResidentInstitution Enrollment any race American Alaska Native Pacific Islander Asian White More Races Alien Unknown Male Female

REMEDIATION RATES OF MARYLAND RECENT PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ENROLLED AT MARYLAND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, 2017-2018

Remediation Total # of Recent Public High Institution Needed School Graduates EnrolledCOMMUNITY COLLEGESAllegany College of Maryland 175 72.9% 240Anne Arundel Community College 1,065 58.6% 1,816Baltimore City Community College 149 87.6% 170Carroll Community College 279 55.7% 501Cecil College 103 71.5% 144Chesapeake College 158 45.3% 349College of Southern Maryland 643 49.5% 1,300Community College of Baltimore County 1,496 63.6% 2,351Frederick Community College 454 49.1% 925Garrett College 75 58.1% 129Hagerstown Community College 311 63.1% 493Harford Community College 452 47.1% 960Howard Community College 745 63.0% 1,183Montgomery College 1,950 63.2% 3,084Prince George’s Community College 503 77.6% 648Wor-Wic Community College 295 65.4% 451Sub-Total 8,853 60.0% 14,744

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSBowie State University 599 92.4% 648Coppin State University 0 0.0% 228Frostburg State University 208 31.1% 669Salisbury University 0 0.0% 999Towson University 137 7.4% 1,843University of Baltimore 55 63.2% 87University of Maryland, Baltimore County 165 10.7% 1,548University of Maryland, College Park 57 1.6% 3,457University of Maryland Eastern Shore 18 90.0% 20Morgan State University 241 66.2% 364St. Mary’s College of Maryland 0 0.0% 62Sub-Total 1,480 14.9% 9,925TOTAL 10,333 41.9% 24,669Notes:The need for remediation is determined by individual institutions. The number of Maryland recent public high school graduates enrolled at Maryland public institutions is determined by using College Board School Codes and high school graduation date, as provided by institutions. Analysis relies on high school graduation date and reporting of remedial assessment data; missing data may result in underreporting. Salisbury University and St. Mary’s College of Maryland do not offer remedial coursework. Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Enrollment Information System

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PERCENTAGE PELL ENROLLMENT BY INSTITUTION, Fall 2017Institution TotalCOMMUNITY COLLEGESAllegany College of Maryland 55.9%Anne Arundel Community College 22.2%Baltimore City Community College 47.7%Carroll Community College 22.9%Cecil College 34.7%Chesapeake College 42.5%College of Southern Maryland 22.4%Community College of Baltimore County 42.8%Frederick Community College 23.3%Garrett College 57.8%Hagerstown Community College 42.1%Harford Community College 28.7%Howard Community College 32.5%Montgomery College 33.7%Prince George’s Community College 42.0%Wor-Wic Community College 53.1%All Community Colleges 34.7%

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSBowie State University 54.0%Coppin State University 61.3%Frostburg State University 38.0%Salisbury University 25.8%Towson University 30.0%University of Baltimore 44.8%University of Maryland, Baltimore 26.2%University of Maryland, Baltimore County 30.0%University of Maryland, College Park 19.2%University of Maryland Eastern Shore 54.1%University of Maryland Global Campus 24.5%Morgan State University 52.4%St. Mary’s College of Maryland 20.9%All Four-Year Public Institutions 29.1%TOTAL - ALL PUBLIC CAMPUSES 31.6%Note:Includes undergraduate students receiving Pell awards during FY18 who were enrolled during the fall semester of 2017.Sources: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Enrollment Information System and Financial Aid Information System

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RETENTION AND GRADUATION RATES AT FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN MARYLAND Pell Grant African American Recipients All Students Students (Year of Entry)Institution Retention Graduation Retention Graduation Retention GraduationBowie State University 67.6% 47.6% 66.9% 45.1% 63.0% 40.5%Coppin State University 62.7% 24.0% 61.3% 22.0% 64.4% 19.4%Frostburg State University 76.7% 58.0% 76.4% 55.7% 74.1% 57.9%Salisbury University 82.5% 72.0% 80.9% 66.4% 79.9% 66.2%Towson University 84.7% 77.1% 90.3% 79.4% 84.3% 74.1%University of Baltimore 74.8% 43.3% 76.9% 44.8% 77.9% 45.6%University of Maryland, Baltimore County 83.2% 70.3% 84.5% 65.2% 86.6% 68.9%University of Maryland, College Park 94.6% 86.1% 94.0% 77.6% 92.8% 81.3%University of Maryland Eastern Shore 62.3% 45.7% 62.8% 45.0% 60.6% 41.0%Morgan State University 71.7% 41.9% 71.9% 42.3% 69.6% 38.5%St. Mary’s College of Maryland 81.8% 85.2% 70.6% 63.0% 66.7% 90.4%STATEWIDE AVERAGE 83.2% 68.8% 75.5% 51.3% 75.8% 54.5%Notes:Retention rates give the percentage of the Fall 2017 first-time, full-time undergraduate cohort that returned for the second year. Pell grant recipients are students in the Fall 2017 analysis cohort who received Pell at any time during the 2017-18 academic year.Graduation rates are six-year rates for the Fall 2012 cohort of first-time, full-time undergraduates and include students who earned a bachelor’s degree from either their original institution or any four-year institution, including state-aided independent institutions, in the state of Maryland. Pell grant recipients are students in the Fall 2012 analysis cohort who received Pell at any time during the 2012-2013 academic year.University of Maryland, Baltimore is excluded because it does not enroll first-time freshmen.University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) is excluded because it primarily serves the adult, part-time population. UMGC is included in statewide figures.Sources:Maryland Higher Education Commission, Degree Information System, Enrollment Information System, and Financial Aid Information System

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COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUR-YEAR GRADUATION AND TRANSFER RATES, ENTERING CLASS OF 2014 All Students African American Students Pell Grant Recipients (Year of Entry)Institution Transferred Graduated Combined Transferred Graduated Combined Transferred Graduated CombinedAllegany College of Maryland 12.6% 25.2% 37.8% 18.5% 11.1% 29.6% 8.8% 23.7% 32.5%Anne Arundel Community College 27.9% 9.8% 37.7% 24.6% 8.2% 32.9% 29.8% 7.5% 37.3%Baltimore City Community College 16.0% 8.5% 24.5% 16.4% 6.9% 23.3% 14.5% 6.2% 20.7%Carroll Community College 26.6% 17.7% 44.2% 10.0% 0.0% 10.0% 24.0% 17.8% 41.8%Cecil College 12.3% 14.6% 26.9% 6.1% 12.1% 18.2% 11.6% 11.6% 23.3%Chesapeake College 27.0% 11.7% 38.7% 8.5% 6.4% 14.9% 19.9% 10.6% 30.4%College of Southern Maryland 32.5% 12.7% 45.2% 26.4% 5.3% 31.7% 24.1% 8.3% 32.3%Community College of Baltimore County 29.0% 7.3% 36.3% 26.1% 4.5% 30.7% 27.4% 5.2% 32.6%Frederick Community College 30.4% 15.8% 46.2% 15.1% 8.1% 23.3% 25.2% 13.1% 38.3%Garrett College 23.0% 18.3% 41.2% 22.8% 9.8% 32.6% 20.0% 16.5% 36.5%Hagerstown Community College 18.1% 26.4% 44.5% 6.5% 13.0% 19.6% 17.0% 21.6% 38.6%Harford Community College 36.2% 12.3% 48.5% 27.0% 5.7% 32.6% 28.7% 8.4% 37.1%Howard Community College 34.7% 8.2% 42.9% 28.4% 5.2% 33.5% 33.3% 4.6% 38.0%Montgomery College 29.8% 7.3% 37.1% 30.8% 4.2% 35.1% 37.5% 5.1% 42.6%Prince George’s Community College 22.8% 3.8% 26.6% 23.5% 2.3% 25.8% 22.0% 2.4% 24.5%Wor-Wic Community College 30.7% 12.2% 42.9% 19.7% 6.6% 26.3% 23.5% 10.7% 34.2%STATEWIDE AVERAGE 28.0% 10.9% 38.8% 24.4% 5.3% 29.7% 26.2% 8.3% 34.5%Notes:Transfer rates represent students who enrolled in the fall at four-year institutions, with or without receiving a degree or certificate at the community college.Graduation rates represent students who earned an associate degree or a certificate within four years but did not transfer. Pell grant recipients are students in the analysis cohort who received Pell at any time during the 2014-15 academic year.Sources:Maryland Higher Education Commission, Enrollment Information System, Degree Information System, and Financial Aid Information System

NUMBER OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS TRANSFERRING TO FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN FALL 2018Institution BSU CSU FSU SU TU UB UMB UMBC UMCP UMES UMGC MSU SMCM TOTALAllegany College of Maryland 4 1 124 4 2 0 0 2 3 2 5 1 2 150Anne Arundel Community College 29 6 18 81 235 30 25 169 210 6 223 20 6 1,058Baltimore City Community College 1 53 3 0 18 35 16 9 7 0 24 36 0 202Carroll Community College 0 0 13 16 80 7 6 26 41 1 37 0 1 228Cecil College 2 2 14 24 42 0 2 7 16 1 22 2 2 136Chesapeake College 0 2 6 91 27 1 1 4 30 6 19 2 7 196College of Southern Maryland 33 1 22 73 114 1 2 43 128 4 206 10 57 694Community College of Baltimore County 11 55 51 50 681 135 18 224 116 12 158 105 6 1,622Frederick Community College 2 2 41 59 150 4 15 71 197 2 99 3 7 652Garrett College 2 1 43 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 50Hagerstown Community College 0 0 66 25 46 2 1 8 27 0 32 1 4 212Harford Community College 8 1 7 44 374 20 6 39 56 14 57 11 4 641Howard Community College 17 9 20 25 213 33 19 230 220 6 128 15 4 939Montgomery College 40 8 22 59 250 36 86 265 885 28 354 23 8 2,064Prince George’s Community College 170 8 12 13 98 9 10 53 145 17 250 33 2 820Wor-Wic Community College 1 0 3 230 27 1 0 3 18 32 11 2 3 331TOTAL 320 149 465 794 2,357 315 207 1,153 2,100 131 1,627 264 113 9,995Note:Figures reflect, by campus, the undergraduate students who were enrolled in Maryland community colleges in Fall 2017 and subsequently enrolled in a Maryland four-year public institution in Fall 2018.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Enrollment Information System

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COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUR-YEAR GRADUATION AND TRANSFER RATES, ENTERING CLASS OF 2014 All Students African American Students Pell Grant Recipients (Year of Entry)Institution Transferred Graduated Combined Transferred Graduated Combined Transferred Graduated CombinedAllegany College of Maryland 12.6% 25.2% 37.8% 18.5% 11.1% 29.6% 8.8% 23.7% 32.5%Anne Arundel Community College 27.9% 9.8% 37.7% 24.6% 8.2% 32.9% 29.8% 7.5% 37.3%Baltimore City Community College 16.0% 8.5% 24.5% 16.4% 6.9% 23.3% 14.5% 6.2% 20.7%Carroll Community College 26.6% 17.7% 44.2% 10.0% 0.0% 10.0% 24.0% 17.8% 41.8%Cecil College 12.3% 14.6% 26.9% 6.1% 12.1% 18.2% 11.6% 11.6% 23.3%Chesapeake College 27.0% 11.7% 38.7% 8.5% 6.4% 14.9% 19.9% 10.6% 30.4%College of Southern Maryland 32.5% 12.7% 45.2% 26.4% 5.3% 31.7% 24.1% 8.3% 32.3%Community College of Baltimore County 29.0% 7.3% 36.3% 26.1% 4.5% 30.7% 27.4% 5.2% 32.6%Frederick Community College 30.4% 15.8% 46.2% 15.1% 8.1% 23.3% 25.2% 13.1% 38.3%Garrett College 23.0% 18.3% 41.2% 22.8% 9.8% 32.6% 20.0% 16.5% 36.5%Hagerstown Community College 18.1% 26.4% 44.5% 6.5% 13.0% 19.6% 17.0% 21.6% 38.6%Harford Community College 36.2% 12.3% 48.5% 27.0% 5.7% 32.6% 28.7% 8.4% 37.1%Howard Community College 34.7% 8.2% 42.9% 28.4% 5.2% 33.5% 33.3% 4.6% 38.0%Montgomery College 29.8% 7.3% 37.1% 30.8% 4.2% 35.1% 37.5% 5.1% 42.6%Prince George’s Community College 22.8% 3.8% 26.6% 23.5% 2.3% 25.8% 22.0% 2.4% 24.5%Wor-Wic Community College 30.7% 12.2% 42.9% 19.7% 6.6% 26.3% 23.5% 10.7% 34.2%STATEWIDE AVERAGE 28.0% 10.9% 38.8% 24.4% 5.3% 29.7% 26.2% 8.3% 34.5%Notes:Transfer rates represent students who enrolled in the fall at four-year institutions, with or without receiving a degree or certificate at the community college.Graduation rates represent students who earned an associate degree or a certificate within four years but did not transfer. Pell grant recipients are students in the analysis cohort who received Pell at any time during the 2014-15 academic year.Sources:Maryland Higher Education Commission, Enrollment Information System, Degree Information System, and Financial Aid Information System

NUMBER OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS TRANSFERRING TO FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN FALL 2018Institution BSU CSU FSU SU TU UB UMB UMBC UMCP UMES UMGC MSU SMCM TOTALAllegany College of Maryland 4 1 124 4 2 0 0 2 3 2 5 1 2 150Anne Arundel Community College 29 6 18 81 235 30 25 169 210 6 223 20 6 1,058Baltimore City Community College 1 53 3 0 18 35 16 9 7 0 24 36 0 202Carroll Community College 0 0 13 16 80 7 6 26 41 1 37 0 1 228Cecil College 2 2 14 24 42 0 2 7 16 1 22 2 2 136Chesapeake College 0 2 6 91 27 1 1 4 30 6 19 2 7 196College of Southern Maryland 33 1 22 73 114 1 2 43 128 4 206 10 57 694Community College of Baltimore County 11 55 51 50 681 135 18 224 116 12 158 105 6 1,622Frederick Community College 2 2 41 59 150 4 15 71 197 2 99 3 7 652Garrett College 2 1 43 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 50Hagerstown Community College 0 0 66 25 46 2 1 8 27 0 32 1 4 212Harford Community College 8 1 7 44 374 20 6 39 56 14 57 11 4 641Howard Community College 17 9 20 25 213 33 19 230 220 6 128 15 4 939Montgomery College 40 8 22 59 250 36 86 265 885 28 354 23 8 2,064Prince George’s Community College 170 8 12 13 98 9 10 53 145 17 250 33 2 820Wor-Wic Community College 1 0 3 230 27 1 0 3 18 32 11 2 3 331TOTAL 320 149 465 794 2,357 315 207 1,153 2,100 131 1,627 264 113 9,995Note:Figures reflect, by campus, the undergraduate students who were enrolled in Maryland community colleges in Fall 2017 and subsequently enrolled in a Maryland four-year public institution in Fall 2018.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Enrollment Information System

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DEGREE PROGRESS FOUR YEARS AFTER INITIAL ENROLLMENT, MARYLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGES, ENTERING CLASS OF 2013 ALL STUDENTS COLLEGE READY DEVELOPMENTAL COMPLETERS DEVELOPMENTAL NON-COMPLETERS Entering Analysis Graduation/ Successful Head Graduation/ Successful Head Graduation/ Successful Head Graduation/ Successful Institution Class Cohort Transfer Rate Persister Rate Count Transfer Rate Persister Rate Count Transfer Rate Persister Rate Count Transfer Rate Persister RateAllegany College of Maryland 688 568 54.4% 72.9% 48 75.0% 89.6% 308 63.0% 88.6% 212 37.3% 46.2%Anne Arundel Community College 2,696 1,965 52.7% 74.1% 543 73.7% 87.1% 859 56.3% 84.6% 563 26.8% 45.6%Baltimore City Community College 1,017 588 33.0% 52.2% 50 46.0% 56.0% 237 42.6% 77.2% 301 23.3% 31.9%Carroll Community College 735 610 58.7% 76.1% 163 73.0% 90.8% 331 66.2% 84.3% 116 17.2% 31.9%Cecil College 531 334 37.4% 63.2% 92 48.9% 59.8% 153 41.2% 83.0% 89 19.1% 32.6%Chesapeake College 668 409 48.2% 67.0% 102 76.5% 88.2% 171 50.3% 79.5% 136 24.3% 35.3%College of Southern Maryland 2,132 1,530 53.8% 69.6% 503 75.3% 85.3% 666 54.4% 77.0% 361 22.7% 34.1%Community College of Baltimore County 5,237 3,221 40.8% 62.4% 595 57.1% 76.5% 1,460 49.9% 80.2% 1,166 21.1% 32.9%Frederick Community College 1,799 1,078 66.7% 80.1% 437 83.3% 88.6% 551 60.1% 81.3% 90 26.7% 32.2%Garrett College 272 214 68.2% 73.8% 35 82.9% 88.6% 146 74.0% 80.8% 33 27.3% 27.3%Hagerstown Community College 999 669 54.6% 69.7% 135 74.8% 85.9% 345 60.6% 81.4% 189 29.1% 36.5%Harford Community College 1,685 1,197 61.5% 79.9% 550 73.5% 89.3% 498 59.8% 83.9% 149 22.8% 32.2%Howard Community College 1,907 1,453 55.1% 80.6% 433 70.0% 88.0% 569 65.7% 94.0% 451 27.5% 56.5%Montgomery College 4,119 2,904 48.2% 72.4% 603 67.7% 85.4% 1,459 54.6% 83.3% 842 23.3% 44.3%Prince George’s Community College 2,292 1,611 35.4% 60.3% 207 53.1% 74.9% 397 47.9% 92.2% 1,007 26.9% 44.8%Wor-Wic Community College 708 428 50.9% 66.6% 86 74.4% 83.7% 187 59.9% 82.4% 155 27.1% 38.1%STATEWIDE 27,485 18,779 49.6% 70.2% 4,582 69.9% 84.4% 8,337 55.8% 83.3% 5,860 24.8% 40.4%Notes:The analysis cohort includes students who attempt at least 18 credit hours within the first two years after initial matriculation.“College ready” are students who were assessed not to need remediation in any subject area.“Developmental completers” are students who were assessed to need remediation in at least one subject area and completed all required remedial coursework.“Developmental non-completers” are students who were assessed to need remediation in at least one subject area and did not complete all required remedial coursework.“Successful persisters” are students who, within four years after initial enrollment, have completed at least 30 credit hours with a GPA of 2.00 or better, have graduated and/or transferred, or are still enrolled at the institution.Totals reflect summation of cohort data as reported by the colleges, and derived percentages based solely on the reporting institutions.Source:Data provided by individual institutions

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DEGREE PROGRESS FOUR YEARS AFTER INITIAL ENROLLMENT, MARYLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGES, ENTERING CLASS OF 2013 ALL STUDENTS COLLEGE READY DEVELOPMENTAL COMPLETERS DEVELOPMENTAL NON-COMPLETERS Entering Analysis Graduation/ Successful Head Graduation/ Successful Head Graduation/ Successful Head Graduation/ Successful Institution Class Cohort Transfer Rate Persister Rate Count Transfer Rate Persister Rate Count Transfer Rate Persister Rate Count Transfer Rate Persister RateAllegany College of Maryland 688 568 54.4% 72.9% 48 75.0% 89.6% 308 63.0% 88.6% 212 37.3% 46.2%Anne Arundel Community College 2,696 1,965 52.7% 74.1% 543 73.7% 87.1% 859 56.3% 84.6% 563 26.8% 45.6%Baltimore City Community College 1,017 588 33.0% 52.2% 50 46.0% 56.0% 237 42.6% 77.2% 301 23.3% 31.9%Carroll Community College 735 610 58.7% 76.1% 163 73.0% 90.8% 331 66.2% 84.3% 116 17.2% 31.9%Cecil College 531 334 37.4% 63.2% 92 48.9% 59.8% 153 41.2% 83.0% 89 19.1% 32.6%Chesapeake College 668 409 48.2% 67.0% 102 76.5% 88.2% 171 50.3% 79.5% 136 24.3% 35.3%College of Southern Maryland 2,132 1,530 53.8% 69.6% 503 75.3% 85.3% 666 54.4% 77.0% 361 22.7% 34.1%Community College of Baltimore County 5,237 3,221 40.8% 62.4% 595 57.1% 76.5% 1,460 49.9% 80.2% 1,166 21.1% 32.9%Frederick Community College 1,799 1,078 66.7% 80.1% 437 83.3% 88.6% 551 60.1% 81.3% 90 26.7% 32.2%Garrett College 272 214 68.2% 73.8% 35 82.9% 88.6% 146 74.0% 80.8% 33 27.3% 27.3%Hagerstown Community College 999 669 54.6% 69.7% 135 74.8% 85.9% 345 60.6% 81.4% 189 29.1% 36.5%Harford Community College 1,685 1,197 61.5% 79.9% 550 73.5% 89.3% 498 59.8% 83.9% 149 22.8% 32.2%Howard Community College 1,907 1,453 55.1% 80.6% 433 70.0% 88.0% 569 65.7% 94.0% 451 27.5% 56.5%Montgomery College 4,119 2,904 48.2% 72.4% 603 67.7% 85.4% 1,459 54.6% 83.3% 842 23.3% 44.3%Prince George’s Community College 2,292 1,611 35.4% 60.3% 207 53.1% 74.9% 397 47.9% 92.2% 1,007 26.9% 44.8%Wor-Wic Community College 708 428 50.9% 66.6% 86 74.4% 83.7% 187 59.9% 82.4% 155 27.1% 38.1%STATEWIDE 27,485 18,779 49.6% 70.2% 4,582 69.9% 84.4% 8,337 55.8% 83.3% 5,860 24.8% 40.4%Notes:The analysis cohort includes students who attempt at least 18 credit hours within the first two years after initial matriculation.“College ready” are students who were assessed not to need remediation in any subject area.“Developmental completers” are students who were assessed to need remediation in at least one subject area and completed all required remedial coursework.“Developmental non-completers” are students who were assessed to need remediation in at least one subject area and did not complete all required remedial coursework.“Successful persisters” are students who, within four years after initial enrollment, have completed at least 30 credit hours with a GPA of 2.00 or better, have graduated and/or transferred, or are still enrolled at the institution.Totals reflect summation of cohort data as reported by the colleges, and derived percentages based solely on the reporting institutions.Source:Data provided by individual institutions

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degreesDEGREES BY MAJOR PROGRAM, 2018-2019 Lower Division Major Certificate Associate Bachelor’s Master’s Doctorate TotalAgriculture 0 0 376 28 29 433Architecture 0 0 127 77 2 206Area Studies 0 0 156 6 7 169Biological Science 0 10 2,278 819 242 3,349Business 2 1 5,595 5,948 75 11,621Communications 1 21 1,719 211 13 1,965Computer Science 0 0 4,804 2,517 102 7,423Education 0 0 1,973 2,970 174 5,117Engineering 0 24 1,955 1,338 277 3,594Fine Arts 28 31 1,296 392 48 1,795Health 0 22 3,200 2,020 1,133 6,375Home Economics 0 0 216 155 21 392Languages 3 0 181 14 14 212Law 0 3 129 108 390 630Letters 0 0 964 175 20 1,159Library Science 0 0 0 64 4 68Mathematics 0 0 497 241 34 772Physical Science 0 6 446 207 122 781Psychology 0 5 2,212 485 64 2,766Public Affairs 0 10 1,123 1,028 16 2,177Social Science 0 77 3,881 1,375 119 5,452Theology 0 0 58 94 10 162Interdisciplinary 0 0 1,058 523 25 1,606

TransfersBiological & Physical Sciences 0 40 0 0 0 40Humanities & Social Sciences 1 188 0 0 0 189Engineering 0 322 0 0 0 322Arts & Sciences 27 2,133 0 0 0 2,160General Studies 589 6,475 0 0 0 7,064Business Administration 0 1,287 0 0 0 1,287Computer Science 3 349 0 0 0 352Other/Interdisciplinary 2 19 0 0 0 21Teacher Education, General 0 127 0 0 0 127Teacher Education, Physics 0 1 0 0 0 1Special Education Assistant 2 4 0 0 0 6Early Childhood Education (AAT) 0 95 0 0 0 95Elementary Education/Generic Special Education (AAT) 0 159 0 0 0 159Secondary Education - Mathematics (AAT) 0 7 0 0 0 7Secondary Education - Spanish (AAT) 0 5 0 0 0 5Secondary Education - English (AAT) 0 17 0 0 0 17

Applied MajorsBusiness & Commerce Technology 773 887 23 0 0 1,683Data Processing 476 875 3 0 0 1,354Health Technology 859 2,504 2 0 0 3,365Mechanical & Engineering Technology 523 412 0 44 0 979Natural Science Technology 85 73 0 0 0 158Public Service Technology 707 471 0 0 0 1,178TOTAL 4,081 16,660 34,272 20,839 2,941 78,793 Note:Major categories are derived by using academic program codes.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Degree Information System, 2019

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DEGREES BY INSTITUTION, 2018-2019 Lower Division Institution Certificate Associate Bachelor’s Master’s Doctorate TotalCOMMUNITY COLLEGESAllegany College of Maryland 97 489 0 0 0 586Anne Arundel Community College 666 1,785 0 0 0 2,451Baltimore City Community College 198 431 0 0 0 629Carroll Community College 21 502 0 0 0 523Cecil College 95 355 0 0 0 450Chesapeake College 58 243 0 0 0 301College of Southern Maryland 698 1,116 0 0 0 1,814Community College of Baltimore County 826 2,168 0 0 0 2,994Frederick Community College 167 855 0 0 0 1,022Garrett College 1 102 0 0 0 103Hagerstown Community College 197 570 0 0 0 767Harford Community College 74 905 0 0 0 979Howard Community College 96 1,331 0 0 0 1,427Montgomery College 312 2,754 0 0 0 3,066Prince George’s Community College 92 972 0 0 0 1,064Wor-Wic Community College 141 319 0 0 0 460Sub-Total 3,739 14,897 0 0 0 18,636

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSBowie State University 0 0 826 252 7 1,085Coppin State University 0 0 378 66 4 448Frostburg State University 0 0 1,078 208 7 1,293Salisbury University 0 0 1,805 323 7 2,135Towson University 0 0 4,619 887 23 5,529University of Baltimore 0 0 615 436 203 1,254University of Maryland, Baltimore 0 0 438 894 898 2,230University of Maryland, Baltimore County 0 0 2,658 624 81 3,363University of Maryland, College Park 8 0 7,768 2,769 641 11,186University of Maryland Eastern Shore 0 0 508 53 115 676University of Maryland Global Campus 0 1,719 6,346 4,456 46 12,567Morgan State University 0 0 1,091 248 71 1,410St. Mary’s College of Maryland 0 0 392 29 0 421Sub-Total 8 1,719 28,522 11,245 2,103 43,597

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DEGREES BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND BY GENDER, 2018-2019 Lower Division Certificate Associate Sub-Total Bachelor’s Master’s Doctorate Sub-Total TOTALHispanic/Latino, any race 305 7.5% 1,789 10.7% 2,094 10.1% 2,821 8.2% 1,120 5.4% 131 4.5% 4,072 7.0% 6,166 7.8%Not Hispanic/Latino: Black/African American 1,126 27.6% 3,819 22.9% 4,945 23.8% 7,530 22.0% 3,796 18.2% 406 13.8% 11,732 20.2% 16,677 21.2% American Indian or Alaska Native 14 0.3% 66 0.4% 80 0.4% 79 0.2% 40 0.2% 3 0.1% 122 0.2% 202 0.3% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 7 0.2% 52 0.3% 59 0.3% 60 0.2% 25 0.1% 1 0.0% 86 0.1% 145 0.2% Asian 170 4.2% 1,039 6.2% 1,209 5.8% 3,364 9.8% 1,478 7.1% 340 11.6% 5,182 8.9% 6,391 8.1% White 2,046 50.1% 8,066 48.4% 10,112 48.8% 16,578 48.4% 8,737 41.9% 1,420 48.3% 26,735 46.1% 36,847 46.8% Two or More Races 145 3.6% 589 3.5% 734 3.5% 1,351 3.9% 598 2.9% 80 2.7% 2,029 3.5% 2,763 3.5%Foreign/Non-Resident Alien 168 4.1% 856 5.1% 1,024 4.9% 1,282 3.7% 3,745 18.0% 486 16.5% 5,513 9.5% 6,537 8.3%Unknown 100 2.5% 384 2.3% 484 2.3% 1,207 3.5% 1,300 6.2% 74 2.5% 2,581 4.4% 3,065 3.9%TOTAL 4,081 100.0% 16,660 100.0% 20,741 100.0% 34,272 100.0% 20,839 100.0% 2,941 100.0% 58,052 100.0% 78,793 100.0% Men 1,931 47.3% 6,948 41.7% 8,879 42.8% 15,753 46.0% 8,507 40.8% 1,327 45.1% 25,587 44.1% 34,466 43.7%Women 2,150 52.7% 9,712 58.3% 11,862 57.2% 18,519 54.0% 12,332 59.2% 1,614 54.9% 32,465 55.9% 44,327 56.3%TOTAL 4,081 100.0% 16,660 100.0% 20,741 100.0% 34,272 100.0% 20,839 100.0% 2,941 100.0% 58,052 100.0% 78,793 100.0%Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Degree Information System, 2019

DEGREES BY INSTITUTION, 2018-2019 (continued) Lower Division Institution Certificate Associate Bachelor’s Master’s Doctorate TotalSTATE-AIDED INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONSCapitol Technology University 0 1 92 67 29 189Goucher College 0 0 285 147 0 432Hood College 0 0 260 228 0 488Johns Hopkins University 0 0 1,389 6,673 683 8,745Loyola University Maryland 0 0 882 802 21 1,705Maryland Institute College of Art 0 0 393 213 0 606McDaniel College 0 0 346 249 0 595Mount St. Mary’s University 0 0 402 195 0 597Notre Dame of Maryland University 0 0 201 323 58 582St. John’s College 0 0 81 26 0 107Stevenson University 0 0 804 214 0 1,018Washington Adventist University 0 19 172 66 0 257Washington College 0 0 317 0 0 317Sub-Total 0 20 5,624 9,203 791 15,638

OTHER PRIVATE INSTITUTIONSBais HaMedrash and Mesivta of Baltimore 0 0 16 0 0 16Faith Theological Seminary 0 0 8 10 2 20Lincoln College of Technology 334 24 0 0 0 358Maryland University of Integrative Health 0 0 0 301 37 338Ner Israel Rabbinical College 0 0 50 20 8 78SANS Technology Institute 0 0 0 25 0 25St. Mary’s Seminary and University 0 0 1 35 0 36Women’s Institute of Torah Seminary 0 0 46 0 0 46Yeshiva College of Nation’s Capital 0 0 5 0 0 5Sub-Total 334 24 126 391 47 922TOTAL- ALL CAMPUSES 4,081 16,660 34,272 20,839 2,941 78,793Notes:Education Corporation of America campuses, which include Brightwood College, announced that operations were discontinued as of December 2018.Brightwood College did not submit information on degrees awarded for 2019.Reid Temple Bible College did not have any degree data to report for 2019.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Degree Information System, 2019

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DEGREES BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND BY GENDER, 2018-2019 Lower Division Certificate Associate Sub-Total Bachelor’s Master’s Doctorate Sub-Total TOTALHispanic/Latino, any race 305 7.5% 1,789 10.7% 2,094 10.1% 2,821 8.2% 1,120 5.4% 131 4.5% 4,072 7.0% 6,166 7.8%Not Hispanic/Latino: Black/African American 1,126 27.6% 3,819 22.9% 4,945 23.8% 7,530 22.0% 3,796 18.2% 406 13.8% 11,732 20.2% 16,677 21.2% American Indian or Alaska Native 14 0.3% 66 0.4% 80 0.4% 79 0.2% 40 0.2% 3 0.1% 122 0.2% 202 0.3% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 7 0.2% 52 0.3% 59 0.3% 60 0.2% 25 0.1% 1 0.0% 86 0.1% 145 0.2% Asian 170 4.2% 1,039 6.2% 1,209 5.8% 3,364 9.8% 1,478 7.1% 340 11.6% 5,182 8.9% 6,391 8.1% White 2,046 50.1% 8,066 48.4% 10,112 48.8% 16,578 48.4% 8,737 41.9% 1,420 48.3% 26,735 46.1% 36,847 46.8% Two or More Races 145 3.6% 589 3.5% 734 3.5% 1,351 3.9% 598 2.9% 80 2.7% 2,029 3.5% 2,763 3.5%Foreign/Non-Resident Alien 168 4.1% 856 5.1% 1,024 4.9% 1,282 3.7% 3,745 18.0% 486 16.5% 5,513 9.5% 6,537 8.3%Unknown 100 2.5% 384 2.3% 484 2.3% 1,207 3.5% 1,300 6.2% 74 2.5% 2,581 4.4% 3,065 3.9%TOTAL 4,081 100.0% 16,660 100.0% 20,741 100.0% 34,272 100.0% 20,839 100.0% 2,941 100.0% 58,052 100.0% 78,793 100.0% Men 1,931 47.3% 6,948 41.7% 8,879 42.8% 15,753 46.0% 8,507 40.8% 1,327 45.1% 25,587 44.1% 34,466 43.7%Women 2,150 52.7% 9,712 58.3% 11,862 57.2% 18,519 54.0% 12,332 59.2% 1,614 54.9% 32,465 55.9% 44,327 56.3%TOTAL 4,081 100.0% 16,660 100.0% 20,741 100.0% 34,272 100.0% 20,839 100.0% 2,941 100.0% 58,052 100.0% 78,793 100.0%Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Degree Information System, 2019

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FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME FACULTY, Fall 2018Institution Full-Time Part-Time TotalCOMMUNITY COLLEGES Allegany College of Maryland 96 54.9% 79 45.1% 175 Anne Arundel Community College 255 32.4% 531 67.6% 786 Baltimore City Community College 104 43.2% 137 56.8% 241 Carroll Community College 76 35.2% 140 64.8% 216 Cecil College 51 24.9% 154 75.1% 205 Chesapeake College 53 48.6% 56 51.4% 109 College of Southern Maryland 124 28.1% 318 71.9% 442 Community College of Baltimore County 422 37.3% 710 62.7% 1,132 Frederick Community College 105 26.3% 294 73.7% 399 Garrett College 20 45.5% 24 54.5% 44 Hagerstown Community College 80 37.4% 134 62.6% 214 Harford Community College 100 32.5% 208 67.5% 308 Howard Community College 199 24.8% 602 75.2% 801 Montgomery College 476 36.1% 843 63.9% 1,319 Prince George’s Community College 230 34.5% 436 65.5% 666 Wor-Wic Community College 65 40.4% 96 59.6% 161 Sub-Total 2,456 34.0% 4,762 66.0% 7,218

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSBowie State University 205 50.2% 203 49.8% 408 Coppin State University 118 47.2% 132 52.8% 250 Frostburg State University 238 64.9% 129 35.1% 367 Salisbury University 444 65.3% 236 34.7% 680 Towson University 909 52.2% 833 47.8% 1,742 University of Baltimore 185 46.8% 210 53.2% 395 University of Maryland, Baltimore 434 41.8% 604 58.2% 1,038 University of Maryland, Baltimore County 542 65.1% 291 34.9% 833 University of Maryland, College Park 1,842 70.5% 772 29.5% 2,614 University of Maryland Eastern Shore 204 71.1% 83 28.9% 287 University of Maryland Global Campus 193 5.0% 3,653 95.0% 3,846 Morgan State University 478 67.8% 227 32.2% 705 St. Mary’s College of Maryland 142 72.4% 54 27.6% 196 Sub-Total 5,934 44.4% 7,427 55.6% 13,361 TOTAL - ALL CAMPUSES 8,390 40.8% 12,189 59.2% 20,579Notes:Figures include instructional faculty, excluding pre-clinical and clinical medicine faculty at UMB and continuing education faculty.Faculty may be employed by more than one institution. They are included at each institution by which they are employed.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Employee Data System, 2018

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AVERAGE SALARY OF FULL-TIME FACULTY, Fall 2018 Associate Assistant CAMPUS Institution Professor Professor Professor Instructor Lecturer AVERAGECOMMUNITY COLLEGESAllegany College of Maryland $69,074 $57,635 $51,448 $48,032 - $57,435 Anne Arundel Community College 89,139 77,384 67,230 60,091 - 76,588 Baltimore City Community College 79,437 69,768 59,633 - - 66,444 Carroll Community College 79,029 70,253 56,833 49,090 51,633 62,373 Cecil College 82,112 64,185 57,965 41,000 - 67,267 Chesapeake College 83,634 76,550 66,374 60,247 70,506 71,642 College of Southern Maryland 93,376 72,748 66,973 59,638 - 83,413 Community College of Baltimore County 101,361 84,606 72,354 60,536 - 79,050 Frederick Community College 89,101 68,886 62,796 - 90,545 71,045 Garrett College 69,452 56,250 55,465 - - 63,315 Hagerstown Community College 81,376 65,102 60,187 55,038 - 63,541 Harford Community College 82,380 68,183 57,095 - - 63,452 Howard Community College 91,188 76,469 67,598 62,885 - 77,692 Montgomery College 96,022 80,640 72,208 75,597 - 89,098 Prince George’s Community College 85,159 72,157 65,340 - - 75,976 Wor-Wic Community College 84,469 70,959 59,401 57,418 - 67,666 Community College Average $90,849 $75,621 $65,011 $58,627 $63,190 $76,351

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSBowie State University $96,813 $79,341 $71,685 $63,064 $64,317 $77,681 Coppin State University 90,471 78,136 74,629 55,131 - 77,451 Frostburg State University 90,613 71,723 70,446 51,000 45,212 72,786 Salisbury University 95,722 79,164 72,338 71,457 52,701 75,191 Towson University 95,451 82,069 70,376 65,141 45,317 73,214 University of Baltimore 147,498 111,141 83,636 - 72,611 104,088 University of Maryland, Baltimore 183,614 130,080 112,765 89,818 108,563 130,714 University of Maryland, Baltimore County 132,068 92,393 79,305 68,335 60,629 93,977 University of Maryland, College Park 181,880 114,814 101,173 84,785 63,647 133,305 University of Maryland Eastern Shore 102,277 87,063 78,942 64,285 59,094 82,457 University of Maryland Global Campus 88,405 57,470 53,366 33,825 - 75,339 Morgan State University 130,246 95,958 75,578 74,964 50,563 83,079 St. Mary’s College of Maryland 91,346 72,888 60,506 55,333 42,086 74,180 Four-Year Public Average $141,656 $95,547 $83,890 $77,126 $55,729 $99,799Notes:Campus averages exclude unranked faculty.Campus and segment averages are weighted by the number of faculty at each rank at each institution.Figures include instructional faculty, excluding pre-clinical and clinical medicine faculty at UMB and continuing education faculty.Faculty may be employed by more than one institution. They are included at each institution by which they are employed.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Employee Data System, 2018

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FULL-TIME FACULTY BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND BY GENDER, Fall 2018 Not Hispanic/Latino Gender American Native Black/ Indian or Hawaiian or Foreign/ Hispanic/Latino, African Alaska Pacific Two or Non-ResidentInstitution any race American Native Islander Asian White More Races Alien Unknown Male FemaleCOMMUNITY COLLEGESAllegany College of Maryland 1 0 0 0 1 93 0 1 0 39 57 Anne Arundel Community College 5 27 1 0 16 202 0 0 4 96 159 Baltimore City Community College 0 64 0 0 4 23 0 13 0 45 59 Carroll Community College 1 4 0 0 2 68 0 0 1 22 54 Cecil College 4 5 0 0 1 41 0 0 0 21 30 Chesapeake College 0 2 0 0 2 48 0 0 1 16 37 College of Southern Maryland 6 17 0 0 5 91 3 0 2 46 78 Community College of Baltimore County 16 70 0 1 19 305 5 2 4 167 255 Frederick Community College 2 10 0 0 6 86 0 0 1 41 64 Garrett College 0 0 0 0 1 16 0 0 3 13 7 Hagerstown Community College 1 4 0 0 1 73 0 0 1 27 53 Harford Community College 1 6 0 0 2 91 0 0 0 37 63 Howard Community College 5 31 0 0 19 141 1 1 1 74 125 Montgomery College 24 70 5 0 28 299 1 49 0 190 286 Prince George’s Community College 2 88 0 0 13 114 2 3 8 87 143 Wor-Wic Community College 0 3 0 0 3 59 0 0 0 20 45 Sub-Total 68 401 6 1 123 1,750 12 69 26 941 1,515

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSBowie State University 13 126 0 0 10 35 1 3 17 93 112 Coppin State University 2 80 0 0 10 17 1 8 0 53 65 Frostburg State University 3 11 0 0 18 196 0 10 0 137 101 Salisbury University 10 25 1 0 39 359 1 8 1 219 225 Towson University 22 57 0 2 118 683 10 3 14 390 519 University of Baltimore 6 17 0 0 19 135 0 5 3 100 85 University of Maryland, Baltimore 14 56 3 1 51 295 1 13 0 149 285 University of Maryland, Baltimore County 24 32 0 0 85 380 5 16 0 281 261 University of Maryland, College Park 105 108 4 2 253 1,158 17 54 141 1,131 711 University of Maryland Eastern Shore 7 73 0 2 41 70 4 6 1 117 87 University of Maryland Global Campus 5 17 1 0 15 132 5 3 15 107 86 Morgan State University 7 212 3 1 27 73 9 83 63 264 214 St. Mary’s College of Maryland 6 6 1 0 8 115 1 5 0 74 68 Sub-Total 224 820 13 8 694 3,648 55 217 255 3,115 2,819TOTAL - ALL CAMPUSES 292 1,221 19 9 817 5,398 67 286 281 4,056 4,334Notes:These categories conform to current federal race and ethnicity definitions. Figures for years before 2010 are not always comparable.Figures include instructional faculty, excluding pre-clinical and clinical medicine faculty at UMB and continuing education faculty.Faculty may be employed by more than one institution. They are included at each institution by which they are employed.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Employee Data System, 2018

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FULL-TIME FACULTY BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND BY GENDER, Fall 2018 Not Hispanic/Latino Gender American Native Black/ Indian or Hawaiian or Foreign/ Hispanic/Latino, African Alaska Pacific Two or Non-ResidentInstitution any race American Native Islander Asian White More Races Alien Unknown Male FemaleCOMMUNITY COLLEGESAllegany College of Maryland 1 0 0 0 1 93 0 1 0 39 57 Anne Arundel Community College 5 27 1 0 16 202 0 0 4 96 159 Baltimore City Community College 0 64 0 0 4 23 0 13 0 45 59 Carroll Community College 1 4 0 0 2 68 0 0 1 22 54 Cecil College 4 5 0 0 1 41 0 0 0 21 30 Chesapeake College 0 2 0 0 2 48 0 0 1 16 37 College of Southern Maryland 6 17 0 0 5 91 3 0 2 46 78 Community College of Baltimore County 16 70 0 1 19 305 5 2 4 167 255 Frederick Community College 2 10 0 0 6 86 0 0 1 41 64 Garrett College 0 0 0 0 1 16 0 0 3 13 7 Hagerstown Community College 1 4 0 0 1 73 0 0 1 27 53 Harford Community College 1 6 0 0 2 91 0 0 0 37 63 Howard Community College 5 31 0 0 19 141 1 1 1 74 125 Montgomery College 24 70 5 0 28 299 1 49 0 190 286 Prince George’s Community College 2 88 0 0 13 114 2 3 8 87 143 Wor-Wic Community College 0 3 0 0 3 59 0 0 0 20 45 Sub-Total 68 401 6 1 123 1,750 12 69 26 941 1,515

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSBowie State University 13 126 0 0 10 35 1 3 17 93 112 Coppin State University 2 80 0 0 10 17 1 8 0 53 65 Frostburg State University 3 11 0 0 18 196 0 10 0 137 101 Salisbury University 10 25 1 0 39 359 1 8 1 219 225 Towson University 22 57 0 2 118 683 10 3 14 390 519 University of Baltimore 6 17 0 0 19 135 0 5 3 100 85 University of Maryland, Baltimore 14 56 3 1 51 295 1 13 0 149 285 University of Maryland, Baltimore County 24 32 0 0 85 380 5 16 0 281 261 University of Maryland, College Park 105 108 4 2 253 1,158 17 54 141 1,131 711 University of Maryland Eastern Shore 7 73 0 2 41 70 4 6 1 117 87 University of Maryland Global Campus 5 17 1 0 15 132 5 3 15 107 86 Morgan State University 7 212 3 1 27 73 9 83 63 264 214 St. Mary’s College of Maryland 6 6 1 0 8 115 1 5 0 74 68 Sub-Total 224 820 13 8 694 3,648 55 217 255 3,115 2,819TOTAL - ALL CAMPUSES 292 1,221 19 9 817 5,398 67 286 281 4,056 4,334Notes:These categories conform to current federal race and ethnicity definitions. Figures for years before 2010 are not always comparable.Figures include instructional faculty, excluding pre-clinical and clinical medicine faculty at UMB and continuing education faculty.Faculty may be employed by more than one institution. They are included at each institution by which they are employed.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Employee Data System, 2018

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FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME STAFF, Fall 2018Institution Full-Time Part-Time TotalCOMMUNITY COLLEGES Allegany College of Maryland 188 64.4% 104 35.6% 292 Anne Arundel Community College 596 94.5% 35 5.5% 631 Baltimore City Community College 286 62.2% 174 37.8% 460 Carroll Community College 194 69.5% 85 30.5% 279 Cecil College 117 44.8% 144 55.2% 261 Chesapeake College 165 66.5% 83 33.5% 248 College of Southern Maryland 330 48.5% 350 51.5% 680 Community College of Baltimore County 859 59.0% 597 41.0% 1,456 Frederick Community College 313 47.6% 344 52.4% 657 Garrett College 111 56.9% 84 43.1% 195 Hagerstown Community College 207 79.0% 55 21.0% 262 Harford Community College 250 46.4% 289 53.6% 539 Howard Community College 457 92.9% 35 7.1% 492 Montgomery College 1,334 95.8% 58 4.2% 1,392 Prince George’s Community College 527 65.9% 273 34.1% 800 Wor-Wic Community College 167 81.9% 37 18.1% 204 Sub-Total 6,101 69.0% 2,747 31.0% 8,848

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSBowie State University 396 89.6% 46 10.4% 442 Coppin State University 306 85.2% 53 14.8% 359 Frostburg State University 463 72.8% 173 27.2% 636 Salisbury University 703 60.5% 459 39.5% 1,162 Towson University 1,412 81.3% 324 18.7% 1,736 University of Baltimore 418 76.7% 127 23.3% 545 University of Maryland, Baltimore 1,892 86.9% 284 13.1% 2,176 University of Maryland, Baltimore County 1,265 97.1% 38 2.9% 1,303 University of Maryland, College Park 5,573 96.5% 201 3.5% 5,774 University of Maryland Eastern Shore 458 98.1% 9 1.9% 467 University of Maryland Global Campus 1,056 96.4% 40 3.6% 1,096 Morgan State University 1,014 70.3% 428 29.7% 1,442 St. Mary’s College of Maryland 245 83.3% 49 16.7% 294 Sub-Total 15,201 87.2% 2,231 12.8% 17,432 TOTAL - ALL CAMPUSES 21,302 81.1% 4,978 18.9% 26,280Notes:Persons categorized as graduate assistants are not included in staff totals.Employees whose primary responsibility is instruction, research, and/or public service are excluded from staff totals.Staff may be employed by more than one institution. They are included at each institution by which they are employed.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Employee Data System, 2018

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FULL-TIME STAFF BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND BY GENDER, Fall 2018 Not Hispanic/Latino Gender American Native Black/ Indian or Hawaiian or Foreign/ Hispanic/Latino, African Alaska Pacific Two or Non-ResidentInstitution any race American Native Islander Asian White More Races Alien Unknown Male FemaleCOMMUNITY COLLEGESAllegany College of Maryland 0 2 0 0 0 185 0 0 1 66 122 Anne Arundel Community College 17 93 1 1 13 466 0 0 5 217 379 Baltimore City Community College 4 213 3 0 5 54 0 7 0 104 182 Carroll Community College 6 4 0 0 2 178 3 0 1 58 136 Cecil College 5 10 0 0 1 100 1 0 0 37 80 Chesapeake College 2 30 0 0 1 130 1 1 0 50 115 College of Southern Maryland 11 91 1 0 6 210 8 0 3 115 215 Community College of Baltimore County 16 256 3 0 18 530 20 10 6 307 552 Frederick Community College 11 44 0 0 7 243 0 1 7 102 211 Garrett College 0 2 0 0 1 78 1 0 29 59 52 Hagerstown Community College 6 11 1 0 2 184 0 0 3 88 119 Harford Community College 9 28 0 0 4 202 7 0 0 77 173 Howard Community College 16 122 1 0 42 260 8 7 1 144 313 Montgomery College 93 381 5 2 111 544 11 186 1 597 737 Prince George’s Community College 15 340 2 0 17 76 19 12 46 206 321 Wor-Wic Community College 2 24 1 0 1 135 4 0 0 52 115 Sub-Total 213 1,651 18 3 231 3,575 83 224 103 2,279 3,822

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSBowie State University 6 301 0 0 7 35 3 14 30 151 245 Coppin State University 4 260 1 0 10 23 1 7 0 125 181 Frostburg State University 2 21 0 0 3 437 0 0 0 214 249 Salisbury University 16 136 1 0 10 528 8 3 1 314 389 Towson University 31 265 2 1 39 1,018 15 0 41 633 779 University of Baltimore 10 150 0 0 17 226 8 4 3 164 254 University of Maryland, Baltimore 49 766 2 2 110 927 26 9 1 716 1,176 University of Maryland, Baltimore County 35 301 2 2 55 847 18 4 1 482 783 University of Maryland, College Park 548 1,302 8 7 424 2,645 88 72 479 2,480 3,093 University of Maryland Eastern Shore 10 333 2 0 4 97 5 2 5 214 244 University of Maryland Global Campus 52 276 4 3 59 393 29 22 218 353 703 Morgan State University 27 752 5 1 19 54 16 46 94 458 556 St. Mary’s College of Maryland 9 53 1 0 7 171 1 3 0 105 140 Sub-Total 799 4,916 28 16 764 7,401 218 186 873 6,409 8,792TOTAL - ALL CAMPUSES 1,012 6,567 46 19 995 10,976 301 410 976 8,688 12,614Notes:These categories conform to current federal race and ethnicity definitions.Persons categorized as graduate assistants are not included in staff totals.Employees whose primary responsibility is instruction, research, and/or public service are excluded from staff totals.Staff may be employed by more than one institution. They are included at each institution by which they are employed.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Employee Data System, 2018

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FULL-TIME STAFF BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND BY GENDER, Fall 2018 Not Hispanic/Latino Gender American Native Black/ Indian or Hawaiian or Foreign/ Hispanic/Latino, African Alaska Pacific Two or Non-ResidentInstitution any race American Native Islander Asian White More Races Alien Unknown Male FemaleCOMMUNITY COLLEGESAllegany College of Maryland 0 2 0 0 0 185 0 0 1 66 122 Anne Arundel Community College 17 93 1 1 13 466 0 0 5 217 379 Baltimore City Community College 4 213 3 0 5 54 0 7 0 104 182 Carroll Community College 6 4 0 0 2 178 3 0 1 58 136 Cecil College 5 10 0 0 1 100 1 0 0 37 80 Chesapeake College 2 30 0 0 1 130 1 1 0 50 115 College of Southern Maryland 11 91 1 0 6 210 8 0 3 115 215 Community College of Baltimore County 16 256 3 0 18 530 20 10 6 307 552 Frederick Community College 11 44 0 0 7 243 0 1 7 102 211 Garrett College 0 2 0 0 1 78 1 0 29 59 52 Hagerstown Community College 6 11 1 0 2 184 0 0 3 88 119 Harford Community College 9 28 0 0 4 202 7 0 0 77 173 Howard Community College 16 122 1 0 42 260 8 7 1 144 313 Montgomery College 93 381 5 2 111 544 11 186 1 597 737 Prince George’s Community College 15 340 2 0 17 76 19 12 46 206 321 Wor-Wic Community College 2 24 1 0 1 135 4 0 0 52 115 Sub-Total 213 1,651 18 3 231 3,575 83 224 103 2,279 3,822

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSBowie State University 6 301 0 0 7 35 3 14 30 151 245 Coppin State University 4 260 1 0 10 23 1 7 0 125 181 Frostburg State University 2 21 0 0 3 437 0 0 0 214 249 Salisbury University 16 136 1 0 10 528 8 3 1 314 389 Towson University 31 265 2 1 39 1,018 15 0 41 633 779 University of Baltimore 10 150 0 0 17 226 8 4 3 164 254 University of Maryland, Baltimore 49 766 2 2 110 927 26 9 1 716 1,176 University of Maryland, Baltimore County 35 301 2 2 55 847 18 4 1 482 783 University of Maryland, College Park 548 1,302 8 7 424 2,645 88 72 479 2,480 3,093 University of Maryland Eastern Shore 10 333 2 0 4 97 5 2 5 214 244 University of Maryland Global Campus 52 276 4 3 59 393 29 22 218 353 703 Morgan State University 27 752 5 1 19 54 16 46 94 458 556 St. Mary’s College of Maryland 9 53 1 0 7 171 1 3 0 105 140 Sub-Total 799 4,916 28 16 764 7,401 218 186 873 6,409 8,792TOTAL - ALL CAMPUSES 1,012 6,567 46 19 995 10,976 301 410 976 8,688 12,614Notes:These categories conform to current federal race and ethnicity definitions.Persons categorized as graduate assistants are not included in staff totals.Employees whose primary responsibility is instruction, research, and/or public service are excluded from staff totals.Staff may be employed by more than one institution. They are included at each institution by which they are employed.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Employee Data System, 2018

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COMMUNITY COLLEGES: UNRESTRICTED EXPENDITURES, FY 2019Institution Instruction Public Service Academic Support Student Services Institutional Support Operation & Maintenance Scholarships & Fellowships TotalAllegany College of Maryland $9,541,792 35.3% $9,705 0.0% $5,530,176 20.4% $2,143,378 7.9% $5,624,216 20.8% $2,986,232 11.0% $1,217,340 4.5% $27,052,839Anne Arundel Community College 54,317,400 48.8% - 0.0% 18,531,218 16.7% 10,989,485 9.9% 15,990,748 14.4% 11,368,769 10.2% - 0.0% 111,197,620Baltimore City Community College 22,271,363 35.8% - 0.0% 7,668,389 12.3% 6,026,357 9.7% 17,128,732 27.5% 9,085,777 14.6% 19,767 0.0% 62,200,385Carroll Community College 13,499,124 43.4% - 0.0% 3,953,429 12.7% 3,193,807 10.3% 6,884,876 22.2% 3,537,352 11.4% - 0.0% 31,068,588Cecil College 10,263,728 40.0% - 0.0% 3,333,236 13.0% 3,331,699 13.0% 5,123,731 20.0% 3,085,383 12.0% 524,707 2.0% 25,662,484Chesapeake College 9,736,944 48.0% 128,840 0.6% 1,446,325 7.1% 1,896,456 9.3% 4,905,069 24.2% 2,091,496 10.3% 84,856 0.4% 20,289,986College of Southern Maryland 23,617,809 42.2% 184,319 0.3% 5,624,368 10.1% 5,273,991 9.4% 15,493,893 27.7% 5,484,046 9.8% 244,991 0.4% 55,923,417Community College of Baltimore County 88,337,873 49.0% 95,622 0.1% 12,705,101 7.0% 16,502,687 9.1% 45,862,621 25.4% 15,602,333 8.6% 1,274,026 0.7% 180,380,263Frederick Community College 22,350,696 48.9% - 0.0% 1,010,395 2.2% 6,714,802 14.7% 9,271,463 20.3% 6,157,252 13.5% 173,238 0.4% 45,677,846Garrett College 3,663,642 30.9% - 0.0% 995,828 8.4% 2,175,023 18.4% 2,841,872 24.0% 2,014,184 17.0% 153,472 1.3% 11,844,021Hagerstown Community College 12,911,190 39.9% - 0.0% 2,774,789 8.6% 3,854,010 11.9% 9,106,427 28.1% 3,731,701 11.5% - 0.0% 32,378,117Harford Community College 17,902,631 37.2% - 0.0% 6,702,295 13.9% 6,697,460 13.9% 11,000,334 22.9% 4,680,360 9.7% 1,152,515 2.4% 48,135,595Howard Community College 45,042,282 46.6% 647,079 0.7% 11,111,714 11.5% 8,483,155 8.8% 13,800,144 14.3% 14,648,208 15.2% 2,897,060 3.0% 96,629,642Montgomery College 91,092,198 32.5% - 0.0% 48,239,261 17.2% 33,854,855 12.1% 56,875,355 20.3% 44,747,759 16.0% 5,534,901 2.0% 280,344,329Prince George’s Community College 35,475,824 31.3% 8,430 0.0% 26,115,467 23.1% 8,334,470 7.4% 29,563,032 26.1% 11,938,253 10.5% 1,824,994 1.6% 113,260,470Wor-Wic Community College 9,443,867 37.3% - 0.0% 4,934,003 19.5% 2,034,946 8.0% 5,416,162 21.4% 3,309,541 13.1% 199,920 0.8% 25,338,439 TOTAL $469,468,363 40.2% $1,073,995 0.1% $160,675,994 13.8% $121,506,581 10.4% $254,888,675 21.8% $144,468,646 12.4% $15,301,787 1.3% $1,167,384,041 Note: Data exclude auxiliary enterprises and mandatory and other transfers.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, CC-4 Financial Reports

COMMUNITY COLLEGES: UNRESTRICTED REVENUES, FY 2019 FTEInstitution State Local Tuition and Fees Other Total EnrollmentAllegany College of Maryland $6,197,678 23.0% $7,630,550 28.3% $12,145,977 45.1% $968,613 3.6% $26,942,818 2,208 Anne Arundel Community College 29,450,870 26.3% 44,842,392 40.1% 36,873,825 32.9% 767,474 0.7% 111,934,561 10,721 Baltimore City Community College 40,381,052 71.3% 403,058 0.7% 12,684,419 22.4% 3,187,888 5.6% 56,656,417 4,594 Carroll Community College 8,536,219 26.7% 11,657,221 36.5% 11,541,052 36.1% 211,109 0.7% 31,945,601 2,472 Cecil College 6,252,263 23.4% 11,200,950 42.0% 8,773,481 32.9% 451,542 1.7% 26,678,236 1,894 Chesapeake College 7,047,719 32.3% 6,802,248 31.2% 6,903,682 31.6% 1,078,356 4.9% 21,832,005 1,849 College of Southern Maryland 14,152,225 23.8% 18,860,105 31.7% 25,492,797 42.9% 942,778 1.6% 59,447,905 4,858 Community College of Baltimore County 41,056,193 24.0% 50,979,882 29.8% 76,204,930 44.6% 2,611,386 1.5% 170,852,391 15,928 Frederick Community College 10,412,148 21.9% 17,754,562 37.3% 17,998,149 37.8% 1,467,775 3.1% 47,632,634 4,195 Garrett College 4,010,654 32.1% 4,784,000 38.3% 3,517,691 28.1% 190,955 1.5% 12,503,300 719 Hagerstown Community College 9,177,996 25.9% 10,035,290 28.3% 15,492,743 43.8% 704,394 2.0% 35,410,423 3,484 Harford Community College 12,021,544 22.7% 16,811,612 31.8% 22,343,509 42.3% 1,683,109 3.2% 52,859,774 4,505 Howard Community College 19,048,942 18.9% 37,271,717 37.1% 41,092,932 40.8% 3,181,375 3.2% 100,594,966 7,885 Montgomery College 43,926,845 15.9% 144,060,594 52.1% 85,650,067 30.9% 3,123,675 1.1% 276,761,181 18,347 Prince George’s Community College 29,514,627 25.8% 42,620,600 37.2% 40,036,031 34.9% 2,395,788 2.1% 114,567,046 11,767 Wor-Wic Community College 8,475,326 32.2% 7,522,238 28.6% 9,765,027 37.2% 517,639 2.0% 26,280,230 2,522 TOTAL $289,662,301 24.7% $433,237,019 36.9% $426,516,312 36.4% $23,483,856 2.0% $1,172,899,488 97,948Notes: Data exclude revenue from auxiliary enterprises.Other includes State and local grants and contracts, private gifts, sale of educational activities, other sources, and transfers to and from the fund balance.Source:Maryland Higher Education Commission, CC-4 Financial Reports

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COMMUNITY COLLEGES: UNRESTRICTED EXPENDITURES, FY 2019Institution Instruction Public Service Academic Support Student Services Institutional Support Operation & Maintenance Scholarships & Fellowships TotalAllegany College of Maryland $9,541,792 35.3% $9,705 0.0% $5,530,176 20.4% $2,143,378 7.9% $5,624,216 20.8% $2,986,232 11.0% $1,217,340 4.5% $27,052,839Anne Arundel Community College 54,317,400 48.8% - 0.0% 18,531,218 16.7% 10,989,485 9.9% 15,990,748 14.4% 11,368,769 10.2% - 0.0% 111,197,620Baltimore City Community College 22,271,363 35.8% - 0.0% 7,668,389 12.3% 6,026,357 9.7% 17,128,732 27.5% 9,085,777 14.6% 19,767 0.0% 62,200,385Carroll Community College 13,499,124 43.4% - 0.0% 3,953,429 12.7% 3,193,807 10.3% 6,884,876 22.2% 3,537,352 11.4% - 0.0% 31,068,588Cecil College 10,263,728 40.0% - 0.0% 3,333,236 13.0% 3,331,699 13.0% 5,123,731 20.0% 3,085,383 12.0% 524,707 2.0% 25,662,484Chesapeake College 9,736,944 48.0% 128,840 0.6% 1,446,325 7.1% 1,896,456 9.3% 4,905,069 24.2% 2,091,496 10.3% 84,856 0.4% 20,289,986College of Southern Maryland 23,617,809 42.2% 184,319 0.3% 5,624,368 10.1% 5,273,991 9.4% 15,493,893 27.7% 5,484,046 9.8% 244,991 0.4% 55,923,417Community College of Baltimore County 88,337,873 49.0% 95,622 0.1% 12,705,101 7.0% 16,502,687 9.1% 45,862,621 25.4% 15,602,333 8.6% 1,274,026 0.7% 180,380,263Frederick Community College 22,350,696 48.9% - 0.0% 1,010,395 2.2% 6,714,802 14.7% 9,271,463 20.3% 6,157,252 13.5% 173,238 0.4% 45,677,846Garrett College 3,663,642 30.9% - 0.0% 995,828 8.4% 2,175,023 18.4% 2,841,872 24.0% 2,014,184 17.0% 153,472 1.3% 11,844,021Hagerstown Community College 12,911,190 39.9% - 0.0% 2,774,789 8.6% 3,854,010 11.9% 9,106,427 28.1% 3,731,701 11.5% - 0.0% 32,378,117Harford Community College 17,902,631 37.2% - 0.0% 6,702,295 13.9% 6,697,460 13.9% 11,000,334 22.9% 4,680,360 9.7% 1,152,515 2.4% 48,135,595Howard Community College 45,042,282 46.6% 647,079 0.7% 11,111,714 11.5% 8,483,155 8.8% 13,800,144 14.3% 14,648,208 15.2% 2,897,060 3.0% 96,629,642Montgomery College 91,092,198 32.5% - 0.0% 48,239,261 17.2% 33,854,855 12.1% 56,875,355 20.3% 44,747,759 16.0% 5,534,901 2.0% 280,344,329Prince George’s Community College 35,475,824 31.3% 8,430 0.0% 26,115,467 23.1% 8,334,470 7.4% 29,563,032 26.1% 11,938,253 10.5% 1,824,994 1.6% 113,260,470Wor-Wic Community College 9,443,867 37.3% - 0.0% 4,934,003 19.5% 2,034,946 8.0% 5,416,162 21.4% 3,309,541 13.1% 199,920 0.8% 25,338,439 TOTAL $469,468,363 40.2% $1,073,995 0.1% $160,675,994 13.8% $121,506,581 10.4% $254,888,675 21.8% $144,468,646 12.4% $15,301,787 1.3% $1,167,384,041 Note: Data exclude auxiliary enterprises and mandatory and other transfers.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, CC-4 Financial Reports

COMMUNITY COLLEGES: UNRESTRICTED REVENUES, FY 2019 FTEInstitution State Local Tuition and Fees Other Total EnrollmentAllegany College of Maryland $6,197,678 23.0% $7,630,550 28.3% $12,145,977 45.1% $968,613 3.6% $26,942,818 2,208 Anne Arundel Community College 29,450,870 26.3% 44,842,392 40.1% 36,873,825 32.9% 767,474 0.7% 111,934,561 10,721 Baltimore City Community College 40,381,052 71.3% 403,058 0.7% 12,684,419 22.4% 3,187,888 5.6% 56,656,417 4,594 Carroll Community College 8,536,219 26.7% 11,657,221 36.5% 11,541,052 36.1% 211,109 0.7% 31,945,601 2,472 Cecil College 6,252,263 23.4% 11,200,950 42.0% 8,773,481 32.9% 451,542 1.7% 26,678,236 1,894 Chesapeake College 7,047,719 32.3% 6,802,248 31.2% 6,903,682 31.6% 1,078,356 4.9% 21,832,005 1,849 College of Southern Maryland 14,152,225 23.8% 18,860,105 31.7% 25,492,797 42.9% 942,778 1.6% 59,447,905 4,858 Community College of Baltimore County 41,056,193 24.0% 50,979,882 29.8% 76,204,930 44.6% 2,611,386 1.5% 170,852,391 15,928 Frederick Community College 10,412,148 21.9% 17,754,562 37.3% 17,998,149 37.8% 1,467,775 3.1% 47,632,634 4,195 Garrett College 4,010,654 32.1% 4,784,000 38.3% 3,517,691 28.1% 190,955 1.5% 12,503,300 719 Hagerstown Community College 9,177,996 25.9% 10,035,290 28.3% 15,492,743 43.8% 704,394 2.0% 35,410,423 3,484 Harford Community College 12,021,544 22.7% 16,811,612 31.8% 22,343,509 42.3% 1,683,109 3.2% 52,859,774 4,505 Howard Community College 19,048,942 18.9% 37,271,717 37.1% 41,092,932 40.8% 3,181,375 3.2% 100,594,966 7,885 Montgomery College 43,926,845 15.9% 144,060,594 52.1% 85,650,067 30.9% 3,123,675 1.1% 276,761,181 18,347 Prince George’s Community College 29,514,627 25.8% 42,620,600 37.2% 40,036,031 34.9% 2,395,788 2.1% 114,567,046 11,767 Wor-Wic Community College 8,475,326 32.2% 7,522,238 28.6% 9,765,027 37.2% 517,639 2.0% 26,280,230 2,522 TOTAL $289,662,301 24.7% $433,237,019 36.9% $426,516,312 36.4% $23,483,856 2.0% $1,172,899,488 97,948Notes: Data exclude revenue from auxiliary enterprises.Other includes State and local grants and contracts, private gifts, sale of educational activities, other sources, and transfers to and from the fund balance.Source:Maryland Higher Education Commission, CC-4 Financial Reports

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FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: UNRESTRICTED EXPENDITURES, FY 2019Institution Instruction Research Public Service Academic Support Student Services Institutional Support Operation & Maintenance Scholarships & Fellowships TotalBowie State University $33,061,167 35.8% - 0.0% $202,166 0.2% $10,022,771 10.9% $7,548,153 8.2% $19,721,951 21.3% $15,680,943 17.0% $6,138,229 6.6% $92,375,380 Coppin State University 16,609,995 28.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 6,789,496 11.6% 5,534,556 9.4% 15,051,603 25.6% 12,178,319 20.7% 2,614,751 4.4% 58,778,720 Frostburg State University 31,436,588 38.5% 26 0.0% 353,299 0.4% 9,896,992 12.1% 5,127,193 6.3% 11,638,759 14.3% 15,100,338 18.5% 8,122,202 9.9% 81,675,397 Salisbury University 60,322,825 40.2% 647,489 0.4% 3,292,639 2.2% 17,244,480 11.5% 8,607,243 5.7% 17,906,291 11.9% 30,552,847 20.3% 11,574,700 7.7% 150,148,514 Towson University 130,885,994 39.7% 1,494,468 0.5% 3,331,417 1.0% 35,383,603 10.7% 21,868,108 6.6% 39,721,001 12.0% 59,038,019 17.9% 38,095,594 11.6% 329,818,204 University of Baltimore 35,638,094 36.1% 601,070 0.6% - 0.0% 11,673,431 11.8% 9,602,010 9.7% 18,585,907 18.8% 13,743,202 13.9% 8,971,584 9.1% 98,815,298 University of Maryland, Baltimore 211,211,638 33.3% 82,511,198 13.0% 65,933,925 10.4% 65,507,694 10.3% 4,610,645 0.7% 101,335,792 16.0% 86,307,887 13.6% 17,478,378 2.8% 634,897,157 University of Maryland, Baltimore County 122,129,790 40.9% 19,848,209 6.7% 4,053,561 1.4% 22,431,381 7.5% 22,762,491 7.6% 37,676,999 12.6% 38,642,450 12.9% 30,886,178 10.3% 298,431,059 University of Maryland, College Park 577,026,332 40.4% 144,454,395 10.1% 36,479,228 2.6% 211,410,008 14.8% 60,041,143 4.2% 134,665,003 9.4% 184,093,731 12.9% 80,866,714 5.7% 1,429,036,554 University of Maryland Eastern Shore 29,737,896 41.0% 1,932,944 2.7% 505,287 0.7% 6,570,594 9.1% 3,111,885 4.3% 12,164,511 16.8% 12,633,897 17.4% 5,843,666 8.1% 72,500,680 University of Maryland Global Campus 111,672,488 26.2% - 0.0% 14,568,300 3.4% 58,593,617 13.7% 124,707,061 29.2% 74,580,398 17.5% 24,726,417 5.8% 17,971,179 4.2% 426,819,460 Morgan State University 56,273,597 32.8% 1,816,271 1.1% 414,583 0.2% 24,980,494 14.6% 8,252,088 4.8% 42,248,461 24.6% 18,446,247 10.7% 19,208,455 11.2% 171,640,196 St. Mary’s College of Maryland 19,762,131 35.4% 96 0.0% 89,349 0.2% 2,144,497 3.8% 7,441,042 13.3% 14,095,544 25.3% 4,752,296 8.5% 7,487,439 13.4% 55,772,394TOTAL $1,435,768,535 36.8% $253,306,166 6.5% $129,223,754 3.3% $482,649,058 12.4% $289,213,618 7.4% $539,392,220 13.8% $515,896,593 13.2% $255,259,069 6.5% $3,900,709,013 Notes: Data exclude auxiliary and hospital expenditures. Figures for St. Mary’s College of Maryland are FY2019 estimates from the 2020 Budget Book.Source: FY 2021 institutional budget requests

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: UNRESTRICTED REVENUES, FY 2019 FTE Institution State Federal Tuition and Fees Other Total EnrollmentBowie State University $46,013,664 49.8% $406,279 0.4% $46,024,362 49.9% ($127,860) -0.1% $92,316,445 5,113Coppin State University 47,293,536 78.9% 117,130 0.2% 15,038,178 25.1% (2,523,593) -4.2% 59,925,251 2,312Frostburg State University 42,341,396 52.0% - 0.0% 37,800,691 46.5% 1,236,202 1.5% 81,378,289 4,298Salisbury University 55,094,664 41.0% - 0.0% 77,352,718 57.6% 1,813,068 1.4% 134,260,450 7,883Towson University 120,316,767 36.6% 1,075,547 0.3% 196,330,282 59.7% 11,394,529 3.5% 329,117,125 18,830University of Baltimore 37,952,340 38.4% 652,941 0.7% 58,360,303 59.1% 1,849,620 1.9% 98,815,204 3,310University of Maryland, Baltimore 236,403,430 37.3% 74,872,666 11.8% 156,812,899 24.7% 166,297,685 26.2% 634,386,680 6,879University of Maryland, Baltimore County 131,479,316 45.4% 7,431,086 2.6% 136,745,195 47.2% 14,135,976 4.9% 289,791,573 11,448University of Maryland, College Park 532,483,695 36.9% 74,431,319 5.2% 650,933,587 45.1% 185,134,749 12.8% 1,442,983,350 34,250University of Maryland Eastern Shore 44,084,104 59.2% 1,036,519 1.4% 25,301,346 34.0% 4,011,535 5.4% 74,433,504 2,999University of Maryland Global Campus 43,838,036 10.3% 9,488 0.0% 355,094,963 83.2% 27,987,006 6.6% 426,929,493 38,273Morgan State University 97,412,257 56.1% 2,597,175 1.5% 66,919,552 38.5% 6,845,858 3.9% 173,774,842 6,766St. Mary’s College of Maryland 25,801,392 54.3% - 0.0% 23,276,192 49.0% (1,535,740) -3.2% 47,541,844 1,647TOTAL $1,460,514,597 37.6% $162,630,150 4.2% $1,845,990,268 47.5% $416,519,035 10.7% $3,885,654,050 144,008Notes: Other includes state, local, and private grants and contracts, private gifts, sale and services of educational activities, other sources, and transfers to and from the fund balance.University of Maryland Global Campus figures include overseas tuition revenues and FTEs.FTEs are FY 2019 estimates from the 2020 Budget Book.Figures for St. Mary’s College of Maryland are FY2019 estimates from the 2020 Budget Book.Source: FY 2021 institutional budget requests

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FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: UNRESTRICTED EXPENDITURES, FY 2019Institution Instruction Research Public Service Academic Support Student Services Institutional Support Operation & Maintenance Scholarships & Fellowships TotalBowie State University $33,061,167 35.8% - 0.0% $202,166 0.2% $10,022,771 10.9% $7,548,153 8.2% $19,721,951 21.3% $15,680,943 17.0% $6,138,229 6.6% $92,375,380 Coppin State University 16,609,995 28.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 6,789,496 11.6% 5,534,556 9.4% 15,051,603 25.6% 12,178,319 20.7% 2,614,751 4.4% 58,778,720 Frostburg State University 31,436,588 38.5% 26 0.0% 353,299 0.4% 9,896,992 12.1% 5,127,193 6.3% 11,638,759 14.3% 15,100,338 18.5% 8,122,202 9.9% 81,675,397 Salisbury University 60,322,825 40.2% 647,489 0.4% 3,292,639 2.2% 17,244,480 11.5% 8,607,243 5.7% 17,906,291 11.9% 30,552,847 20.3% 11,574,700 7.7% 150,148,514 Towson University 130,885,994 39.7% 1,494,468 0.5% 3,331,417 1.0% 35,383,603 10.7% 21,868,108 6.6% 39,721,001 12.0% 59,038,019 17.9% 38,095,594 11.6% 329,818,204 University of Baltimore 35,638,094 36.1% 601,070 0.6% - 0.0% 11,673,431 11.8% 9,602,010 9.7% 18,585,907 18.8% 13,743,202 13.9% 8,971,584 9.1% 98,815,298 University of Maryland, Baltimore 211,211,638 33.3% 82,511,198 13.0% 65,933,925 10.4% 65,507,694 10.3% 4,610,645 0.7% 101,335,792 16.0% 86,307,887 13.6% 17,478,378 2.8% 634,897,157 University of Maryland, Baltimore County 122,129,790 40.9% 19,848,209 6.7% 4,053,561 1.4% 22,431,381 7.5% 22,762,491 7.6% 37,676,999 12.6% 38,642,450 12.9% 30,886,178 10.3% 298,431,059 University of Maryland, College Park 577,026,332 40.4% 144,454,395 10.1% 36,479,228 2.6% 211,410,008 14.8% 60,041,143 4.2% 134,665,003 9.4% 184,093,731 12.9% 80,866,714 5.7% 1,429,036,554 University of Maryland Eastern Shore 29,737,896 41.0% 1,932,944 2.7% 505,287 0.7% 6,570,594 9.1% 3,111,885 4.3% 12,164,511 16.8% 12,633,897 17.4% 5,843,666 8.1% 72,500,680 University of Maryland Global Campus 111,672,488 26.2% - 0.0% 14,568,300 3.4% 58,593,617 13.7% 124,707,061 29.2% 74,580,398 17.5% 24,726,417 5.8% 17,971,179 4.2% 426,819,460 Morgan State University 56,273,597 32.8% 1,816,271 1.1% 414,583 0.2% 24,980,494 14.6% 8,252,088 4.8% 42,248,461 24.6% 18,446,247 10.7% 19,208,455 11.2% 171,640,196 St. Mary’s College of Maryland 19,762,131 35.4% 96 0.0% 89,349 0.2% 2,144,497 3.8% 7,441,042 13.3% 14,095,544 25.3% 4,752,296 8.5% 7,487,439 13.4% 55,772,394TOTAL $1,435,768,535 36.8% $253,306,166 6.5% $129,223,754 3.3% $482,649,058 12.4% $289,213,618 7.4% $539,392,220 13.8% $515,896,593 13.2% $255,259,069 6.5% $3,900,709,013 Notes: Data exclude auxiliary and hospital expenditures. Figures for St. Mary’s College of Maryland are FY2019 estimates from the 2020 Budget Book.Source: FY 2021 institutional budget requests

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: UNRESTRICTED REVENUES, FY 2019 FTE Institution State Federal Tuition and Fees Other Total EnrollmentBowie State University $46,013,664 49.8% $406,279 0.4% $46,024,362 49.9% ($127,860) -0.1% $92,316,445 5,113Coppin State University 47,293,536 78.9% 117,130 0.2% 15,038,178 25.1% (2,523,593) -4.2% 59,925,251 2,312Frostburg State University 42,341,396 52.0% - 0.0% 37,800,691 46.5% 1,236,202 1.5% 81,378,289 4,298Salisbury University 55,094,664 41.0% - 0.0% 77,352,718 57.6% 1,813,068 1.4% 134,260,450 7,883Towson University 120,316,767 36.6% 1,075,547 0.3% 196,330,282 59.7% 11,394,529 3.5% 329,117,125 18,830University of Baltimore 37,952,340 38.4% 652,941 0.7% 58,360,303 59.1% 1,849,620 1.9% 98,815,204 3,310University of Maryland, Baltimore 236,403,430 37.3% 74,872,666 11.8% 156,812,899 24.7% 166,297,685 26.2% 634,386,680 6,879University of Maryland, Baltimore County 131,479,316 45.4% 7,431,086 2.6% 136,745,195 47.2% 14,135,976 4.9% 289,791,573 11,448University of Maryland, College Park 532,483,695 36.9% 74,431,319 5.2% 650,933,587 45.1% 185,134,749 12.8% 1,442,983,350 34,250University of Maryland Eastern Shore 44,084,104 59.2% 1,036,519 1.4% 25,301,346 34.0% 4,011,535 5.4% 74,433,504 2,999University of Maryland Global Campus 43,838,036 10.3% 9,488 0.0% 355,094,963 83.2% 27,987,006 6.6% 426,929,493 38,273Morgan State University 97,412,257 56.1% 2,597,175 1.5% 66,919,552 38.5% 6,845,858 3.9% 173,774,842 6,766St. Mary’s College of Maryland 25,801,392 54.3% - 0.0% 23,276,192 49.0% (1,535,740) -3.2% 47,541,844 1,647TOTAL $1,460,514,597 37.6% $162,630,150 4.2% $1,845,990,268 47.5% $416,519,035 10.7% $3,885,654,050 144,008Notes: Other includes state, local, and private grants and contracts, private gifts, sale and services of educational activities, other sources, and transfers to and from the fund balance.University of Maryland Global Campus figures include overseas tuition revenues and FTEs.FTEs are FY 2019 estimates from the 2020 Budget Book.Figures for St. Mary’s College of Maryland are FY2019 estimates from the 2020 Budget Book.Source: FY 2021 institutional budget requests

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AID TO INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONS, FY 2019Institution State Aid AmountCapitol Technology University $605,876Goucher College 2,323,292Hood College 1,811,200Johns Hopkins University 27,238,056Loyola College of Maryland 6,333,555Maryland Institute College of Art 2,691,873McDaniel College 2,710,896Mount St. Mary’s University 2,489,347Notre Dame of Maryland University 1,734,335St. John’s College 776,655Stevenson University 4,455,336Washington Adventist University 1,017,562Washington College 2,085,017TOTAL $56,273,000 Source: Maryland Department of Budget and Management, FY 2020 Budget Book - Maryland Higher Education Commission, Joseph A. Sellinger Program

TOTAL STATE CAPITAL BUDGET AUTHORIZATIONS BY CAMPUS, FY 2016 - FY 2020Institution FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 TotalFOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSBowie State University $39,728,000 $31,501,000 - $1,500,000 $6,500,000 $79,229,000Coppin State University - - 1,336,000 1,634,000 - 2,970,000Frostburg State University 5,105,000 2,500,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 6,200,000 16,805,000Salisbury University 40,680,000 425,000 - - - 41,105,000Towson University - 6,150,000 26,300,000 48,764,000 71,491,000 152,705,000University of Baltimore - 9,300,000 3,750,000 - - 13,050,000University of Maryland, Baltimore 81,550,000 85,000,000 6,490,000 11,064,000 13,159,000 197,263,000University of Maryland, Baltimore County 6,000,000 7,640,000 40,249,000 63,159,000 3,176,000 120,224,000University of Maryland, College Park 83,667,000 97,555,000 100,872,000 34,497,000 21,104,000 337,695,000University of Maryland Eastern Shore 6,498,000 3,500,000 3,048,000 - 5,015,000 18,061,000University of Maryland Global Campus - - - - - -Morgan State University 35,620,000 40,400,000 10,360,000 46,521,000 41,963,000 174,864,000St. Mary’s College of Maryland 10,482,000 2,700,000 9,832,000 6,005,000 16,971,000 45,990,000Sub-Total 309,330,000 286,671,000 203,237,000 215,144,000 185,579,000 1,199,961,000

RELATED ENTITIESUniversity of Maryland Center for Environmental Science 4,531,000 - - - - 4,531,000University System of Maryland Office 5,166,000 39,761,000 88,651,000 23,114,000 16,953,000 173,645,000Sub-Total 9,697,000 39,761,000 88,651,000 23,114,000 16,953,000 178,176,000

COMMUNITY COLLEGESBaltimore City Community College - 248,000 - 365,000 874,000 1,487,000Community Colleges 54,926,000 59,386,000 57,552,000 60,095,000 80,505,000 312,464,000Sub-Total 54,926,000 59,634,000 57,552,000 60,460,000 81,379,000 313,951,000

INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONS 9,600,000 9,600,000 9,700,000 12,000,000 11,600,000 52,500,000 TOTAL $383,553,000 $395,666,000 $359,140,000 $310,718,000 $295,511,000 $1,744,588,000Notes:In FY 2016, and FY 2017, the University System of Maryland Office, through a joint agreement with the Southern Maryland Navy Alliance and the Southern Maryland Higher Education Center, received funds to continue design of the third Classroom/Research Building at the California, MD site. Figures reflect original authorization amounts. Subsequent budgets may reflect adjusted authorizations.Revenue bonds were eliminated from the analyses.Sources: Maryland Department of Budget and Management, Office of Capital Budgeting, Capital Improvements Authorized with General Obligation Bonds by the General Assembly, FY 2016-2020

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TOTAL STATE CAPITAL BUDGET AUTHORIZATIONS BY CAMPUS, FY 2016 - FY 2020Institution FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 TotalFOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSBowie State University $39,728,000 $31,501,000 - $1,500,000 $6,500,000 $79,229,000Coppin State University - - 1,336,000 1,634,000 - 2,970,000Frostburg State University 5,105,000 2,500,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 6,200,000 16,805,000Salisbury University 40,680,000 425,000 - - - 41,105,000Towson University - 6,150,000 26,300,000 48,764,000 71,491,000 152,705,000University of Baltimore - 9,300,000 3,750,000 - - 13,050,000University of Maryland, Baltimore 81,550,000 85,000,000 6,490,000 11,064,000 13,159,000 197,263,000University of Maryland, Baltimore County 6,000,000 7,640,000 40,249,000 63,159,000 3,176,000 120,224,000University of Maryland, College Park 83,667,000 97,555,000 100,872,000 34,497,000 21,104,000 337,695,000University of Maryland Eastern Shore 6,498,000 3,500,000 3,048,000 - 5,015,000 18,061,000University of Maryland Global Campus - - - - - -Morgan State University 35,620,000 40,400,000 10,360,000 46,521,000 41,963,000 174,864,000St. Mary’s College of Maryland 10,482,000 2,700,000 9,832,000 6,005,000 16,971,000 45,990,000Sub-Total 309,330,000 286,671,000 203,237,000 215,144,000 185,579,000 1,199,961,000

RELATED ENTITIESUniversity of Maryland Center for Environmental Science 4,531,000 - - - - 4,531,000University System of Maryland Office 5,166,000 39,761,000 88,651,000 23,114,000 16,953,000 173,645,000Sub-Total 9,697,000 39,761,000 88,651,000 23,114,000 16,953,000 178,176,000

COMMUNITY COLLEGESBaltimore City Community College - 248,000 - 365,000 874,000 1,487,000Community Colleges 54,926,000 59,386,000 57,552,000 60,095,000 80,505,000 312,464,000Sub-Total 54,926,000 59,634,000 57,552,000 60,460,000 81,379,000 313,951,000

INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONS 9,600,000 9,600,000 9,700,000 12,000,000 11,600,000 52,500,000 TOTAL $383,553,000 $395,666,000 $359,140,000 $310,718,000 $295,511,000 $1,744,588,000Notes:In FY 2016, and FY 2017, the University System of Maryland Office, through a joint agreement with the Southern Maryland Navy Alliance and the Southern Maryland Higher Education Center, received funds to continue design of the third Classroom/Research Building at the California, MD site. Figures reflect original authorization amounts. Subsequent budgets may reflect adjusted authorizations.Revenue bonds were eliminated from the analyses.Sources: Maryland Department of Budget and Management, Office of Capital Budgeting, Capital Improvements Authorized with General Obligation Bonds by the General Assembly, FY 2016-2020

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tuition & feesCOMMUNITY COLLEGE TUITION AND FEES FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS (PER CREDIT HOUR), FY 2016 - FY 2020RESIDENTS OF SERVICE AREA 1-Year 5-Year Institution FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 Change ChangeAllegany College of Maryland $128 $128 $131 $141 $160 13.5% 25.0%Anne Arundel Community College 131 134 137 139 143 2.6% 8.9%Baltimore City Community College 110 135 133 133 140 5.4% 27.4%Carroll Community College 151 160 163 172 170 -1.2% 12.6%Cecil College 113 120 122 150 155 3.3% 37.2%Chesapeake College 151 157 159 159 162 1.7% 7.1%College of Southern Maryland 148 151 154 159 164 3.0% 10.7%Community College of Baltimore County 142 148 154 163 166 2.0% 17.0%Frederick Community College 139 142 146 149 153 2.4% 9.8%Garrett College 130 135 141 146 149 2.1% 14.6%Hagerstown Community College 131 131 133 136 143 5.1% 9.2%Harford Community College 139 139 151 155 159 2.9% 14.7%Howard Community College 154 156 162 164 166 1.4% 8.0%Montgomery College 158 163 166 173 177 2.5% 12.3%Prince George’s Community College 152 152 157 157 157 -0.2% 3.1%Wor-Wic Community College 120 123 125 135 139 3.0% 15.8%AVERAGE $137 $142 $146 $152 $156 3.0% 13.9%Source: Maryland Association of Community Colleges

COMMUNITY COLLEGE TUITION AND FEES FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS (PER CREDIT HOUR), FY 2016 - FY 2020MARYLAND RESIDENTS, OUTSIDE OF SERVICE AREA 1-Year 5-Year Institution FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 Change ChangeAllegany College of Maryland $228 $239 $241 $253 $275 8.7% 20.6%Anne Arundel Community College 228 234 239 246 258 4.9% 13.0%Baltimore City Community College 110 135 133 133 140 5.3% 27.4%Carroll Community College 219 262 236 249 261 4.8% 19.3%Cecil College 203 232 216 257 265 3.1% 30.5%Chesapeake College 220 210 228 228 231 1.3% 4.8%College of Southern Maryland 255 226 267 278 286 3.2% 12.3%Community College of Baltimore County 255 262 270 272 279 2.6% 9.5%Frederick Community College 275 282 288 293 301 2.8% 9.3%Garrett College 252 257 266 279 296 6.1% 17.5%Hagerstown Community College 197 197 197 205 214 4.1% 8.4%Harford Community College 226 226 241 245 253 3.0% 11.8%Howard Community College 237 239 245 252 260 3.3% 9.9%Montgomery College 305 316 321 332 342 2.9% 12.1%Prince George’s Community College 240 240 252 252 252 0.0% 4.9%Wor-Wic Community College 248 254 258 260 260 0.0% 4.8%AVERAGE $231 $238 $244 $252 $261 3.4% 12.8%Source: Maryland Association of Community Colleges

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COMMUNITY COLLEGE TUITION AND FEES FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS (PER CREDIT HOUR), FY 2016 - FY 2020OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENTS 1-Year 5-Year Institution FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 Change ChangeAllegany College of Maryland $271 $284 $287 $310 $339 9.4% 25.1%Anne Arundel Community College 383 393 401 408 422 3.3% 10.1%Baltimore City Community College 255 309 303 303 310 2.4% 21.6%Carroll Community College 306 325 330 348 348 0.1% 13.8%Cecil College 248 255 264 307 316 2.9% 27.4%Chesapeake College 297 303 305 305 308 0.9% 3.6%College of Southern Maryland 330 338 344 358 368 2.7% 11.4%Community College of Baltimore County 373 387 397 391 401 2.6% 7.6%Frederick Community College 365 374 381 388 398 2.5% 8.9%Garrett College 292 297 306 329 354 7.6% 21.2%Hagerstown Community College 255 255 260 265 275 3.6% 7.6%Harford Community College 313 313 329 336 346 2.9% 10.5%Howard Community College 282 284 290 302 310 2.8% 10.1%Montgomery College 496 430 437 453 468 3.3% -5.7%Prince George’s Community College 337 337 354 354 354 -0.1% 4.9%Wor-Wic Community College 301 309 314 321 321 0.0% 6.6%AVERAGE $319 $324 $331 $342 $352 2.9% 10.4%Note: In FY 2016, the Maryland Community College Research Group adopted a standard reporting method for all institutions. Data since FY 2016 are based on dividing what a full-time student taking 30 credits in an academic year would pay on a “per credit” basis. Tuition and fee charges at some institutions may vary based upon a student’s enrollment, so the actual “per-credit” tuition and fees for an individual student may vary slightly from these institutional data. Prior to FY 2016, institutions utilized different methods of incorporating fees into reporting of their tuition and fee data.Source: Maryland Association of Community Colleges

FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTION UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES, FY 2016 - FY 2020 1-Year 5-Year Institution FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 Change ChangeRESIDENTSBowie State University $7,658 $7,880 $8,065 $8,233 $8,445 2.6% 10.3%Coppin State University 6,362 6,448 6,536 6,625 6,716 1.4% 5.6%Frostburg State University 8,488 8,702 8,914 9,172 9,410 2.6% 10.9%Salisbury University 9,086 9,364 9,582 9,824 10,044 2.2% 10.5%Towson University 9,182 9,408 9,694 9,940 10,198 2.6% 11.1%University of Baltimore 8,326 8,596 8,824 8,958 9,096 1.5% 9.2%University of Maryland, Baltimore 8,846 9,081 9,224 9,462 9,951 5.2% 12.5%University of Maryland, Baltimore County 11,006 11,264 11,518 11,778 12,028 2.1% 9.3%University of Maryland, College Park 9,996 10,181 10,416 10,595 10,779 1.7% 7.8%University of Maryland Eastern Shore 7,625 7,804 8,042 8,302 8,558 3.1% 12.2%University of Maryland Global Campus 7,056 7,176 7,296 7,416 7,560 1.9% 7.1%Morgan State University 7,508 7,636 7,767 7,900 8,008 1.4% 6.7%St. Mary’s College of Maryland 13,895 14,192 14,496 14,806 15,124 2.1% 8.8%AVERAGE $8,849 $9,056 $9,260 $9,462 $9,686 2.3% 8.6%NON-RESIDENTSBowie State University $18,141 $18,416 $18,653 $18,873 $19,136 1.4% 5.5%Coppin State University 11,886 12,178 12,684 12,896 13,113 1.7% 10.3%Frostburg State University 20,588 21,226 22,262 22,892 23,510 2.7% 14.2%Salisbury University 17,432 17,776 18,622 19,526 20,110 3.0% 15.4%Towson University 20,788 21,076 22,140 23,208 24,334 4.9% 17.1%University of Baltimore 19,744 20,242 20,704 21,076 21,456 1.8% 8.7%University of Maryland, Baltimore 27,768 29,158 31,096 32,560 34,616 6.3% 24.7%University of Maryland, Baltimore County 23,770 24,492 25,654 26,872 27,662 2.9% 16.4%University of Maryland, College Park 31,144 32,045 33,623 35,216 36,891 4.8% 18.5%University of Maryland Eastern Shore 16,687 17,188 18,048 18,508 18,968 2.5% 13.7%University of Maryland Global Campus 12,336 12,336 12,336 12,336 12,336 0.0% 0.0%Morgan State University 17,182 17,504 17,833 18,167 18,480 1.7% 7.6%St. Mary’s College of Maryland 28,745 29,340 29,948 30,568 31,200 2.1% 8.5%AVERAGE $20,478 $20,998 $21,816 $22,515 $23,216 3.0% 11.8%Notes: Undergraduate tuition and fees are based on full-time attendance. Some institutions revise tuition and fees after initial approval. Final tuition and fee rates may differ. UMB tuition and fees reflect the unweighted average of undergraduate programs.Source: Institutional tuition and fee schedules

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FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTION GRADUATE TUITION PER CREDIT HOUR, FY 2016 - FY 2020 1-Year 5-Year Institution FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 Change ChangeRESIDENTSBowie State University $391 $399 $407 $415 $423 1.9% 8.2%Coppin State University 307 315 331 337 344 2.1% 12.1%Frostburg State University 382 394 413 433 437 0.9% 14.4%Salisbury University 370 381 392 404 412 2.0% 11.4%Towson University 372 379 398 418 439 5.0% 18.0%University of Maryland, Baltimore County 585 603 621 640 659 3.0% 12.6%University of Maryland, College Park 632 651 683 717 731 2.0% 15.7%University of Maryland Eastern Shore 307 313 319 325 332 2.2% 8.1%University of Maryland Global Campus 458 458 458 458 480 4.8% 4.8%Morgan State University 382 393 412 433 455 5.1% 19.1%St. Mary’s College of Maryland 325 331 332 338 367 8.7% 13.1%AVERAGE $410 $420 $433 $447 $462 3.2% 11.2%

NON-RESIDENTSBowie State University $681 $688 $695 $702 $709 1.0% 4.1%Coppin State University 563 580 609 621 633 1.9% 12.4%Frostburg State University 491 506 531 557 560 0.5% 14.1%Salisbury University 659 670 703 724 746 3.0% 13.2%Towson University 770 785 824 865 908 5.0% 17.9%University of Maryland, Baltimore County 968 997 1047 1,099 1,132 3.0% 16.9%University of Maryland, College Park 1,363 1,404 1,474 1,548 1,625 5.0% 19.2%University of Maryland Eastern Shore 548 564 592 604 616 2.0% 12.4%University of Maryland Global Campus 659 659 659 659 659 0.0% 0.0%Morgan State University 748 770 810 851 894 5.1% 19.5%St. Mary’s College of Maryland 331 332 332 338 367 8.7% 10.8%AVERAGE $707 $723 $752 $779 $804 3.3% 12.1%Notes:Some institutions revise tuition after initial approval. Final tuition rates may differ. Tuition for specialized programs may differ from the above figures.The University of Baltimore and University of Maryland, Baltimore are excluded due to widely varying tuition rates.Source: Institutional tuition and fee schedules

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financial aid

CHARACTERISTICS OF UNDERGRADUATE FINANCIAL AID RECIPIENTS AT FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, FY 2016 - FY 2018 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018FINANCIAL CHARACTERISTICSTotal Number of Aid Recipients 96,750 97,572 99,060Total Aid Received $1,106.5 mil $1,124.3 mil $1,134.4 mil

Average Adjusted Gross Income $69,780 $71,009 $70,678Average Aid Award $11,437 $11,522 $11,452Average Need $18,852 $19,818 $19,745

% Who Received a Federal Pell Grant 46% 45% 45%% Who Received a Loan 63% 62% 62%Average Loan Amount $10,036 $10,230 $10,165

DEMOGRAPHICSMen 45% 45% 45%Women 55% 55% 55%

African American 36% 36% 35%Asian 8% 8% 7%Hispanic 7% 8% 8%White 40% 39% 39%Other 9% 9% 11%

Dependent Student Status 56% 56% 56%Independent Student Status 35% 34% 34%Notes:Other includes students identifying as American Indian/Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, and Two or More Races. It also includes foreign students and students which have a race/ethnicity that is unknown.Filing of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) identifies a student as “dependent” or “independent.” Dependent student status and independent student status do not sum to 100% as not all students file a FAFSA form.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Financial Aid Information System

CHARACTERISTICS OF UNDERGRADUATE FINANCIAL AID RECIPIENTS AT COMMUNITY COLLEGES, FY 2016 - FY 2018 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018FINANCIAL CHARACTERISTICSTotal Number of Aid Recipients 78,914 77,197 78,656Total Aid Received $323.0 mil $307.1 mil $311.7 mil

Average Adjusted Gross Income $35,551 $36,199 $36,244Average Aid Award $4,093 $3,978 $3,963Average Need $14,446 $14,468 $14,455

% Who Received a Federal Pell Grant 63% 60% 60%% Who Received a Loan 27% 27% 27%Average Loan Amount $5,443 $5,282 $5,254

DEMOGRAPHICSMen 36% 36% 36%Women 64% 64% 64%

African American 39% 39% 38%Asian 6% 6% 6%Hispanic 10% 10% 10%White 40% 38% 38%Other 6% 6% 8%

Dependent Student Status 42% 41% 41%Independent Student Status 42% 39% 39%Notes:Other includes students identifying as American Indian/Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, and Two or More Races. It also includes foreign students and students which have a race/ethnicity that is unknown.Filing of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) identifies a student as “dependent” or “independent.” Dependent student status and independent student status do not sum to 100% as not all students file a FAFSA form.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Financial Aid Information System

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FINANCIAL AID AWARDED AT COMMUNITY COLLEGES, FY 2016 - FY 2018 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total Aid Average Total Aid Average Total Aid Average (in millions) Award (in millions) Award (in millions) AwardFederal Grants/Scholarships $157.68 $3,135 $144.80 $3,111 $146.70 $3,091Loans 113.30 5,403 106.51 5,229 108.30 5,199Work Study 3.51 2,530 3.50 2,601 3.56 2,579State Need-Based Aid (Grants/Scholarships) 12.50 1,029 11.57 977 11.80 974Legislative Aid 1.55 929 1.39 884 1.42 869Career Aid 0.03 1,096 0.04 1,028 0.04 1,026Unique Populations 0.13 3,435 0.16 3,292 0.17 3,276Institutional Grants 4.41 895 5.88 855 5.98 852Scholarships 11.19 1,108 11.39 1,180 11.51 1,175Work Study 0.12 2,185 0.12 1,898 0.12 1,883Tuition Waivers 9.06 846 11.92 944 12.13 946Private Grants/Scholarships 7.79 1,090 8.50 1,156 8.57 1,154Loans 2.82 5,717 2.81 5,856 2.96 5,855Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Financial Aid Information System

FINANCIAL AID AWARDED TO UNDERGRADUATES AT FOUR-YEAR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, FY 2016 - FY 2018 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Total Aid Average Total Aid Average Total Aid Average (in millions) Award (in millions) Award (in millions) AwardFederalGrants/Scholarships $176.41 $3,931 $176.18 $3,944 $178.39 $3,917Loans 542.45 9,130 544.40 9,260 549.47 9,203Work Study 4.21 1,912 4.01 1,916 4.05 1,906State Need-Based Aid (Grants/Scholarships) 53.35 2,968 53.75 3,062 54.28 3,038Legislative Aid 8.14 1,171 8.15 1,195 8.23 1,188Career Aid 0.51 3,455 0.39 3,474 0.40 3,447Merit Aid 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0Unique Populations 1.47 6,897 1.55 7,298 1.55 7,263Institutional Grants 60.84 2,469 67.04 2,770 67.76 2,744Scholarships 98.58 4,508 101.07 4,443 101.41 4,409Work Study 3.14 4,803 3.14 5,133 3.15 5,117Tuition Waivers 27.17 3,468 29.64 3,608 30.10 3,599Loans 0.03 5,200 0.00 0 0.00 0Private Grants/Scholarships 59.96 4,821 60.31 5,050 60.58 5,028Loans 71.11 12,891 76.29 13,206 76.78 13,141Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Financial Aid Information System

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MARYLAND FINANCIAL AID PROGRAM EXPENDITURES, FY 2019 Dollars Number of Average Disbursed Awards AwardCharles W. Riley Firefighter and Ambulance and Rescue Squad Member Scholarship Program $115,131 34 $3,386 Cybersecurity Public Service Scholarship Award 64,000 19 3,368 Edward T. and Mary A. Conroy Memorial Scholarship Program and Jean B. Cryor Memorial Scholarship Program 2,107,884 530 3,977 Delegate Scholarship 6,972,546 10,574 659 Graduate and Professional Scholarship 1,127,587 414 2,724 Hal & Jo Cohen Graduate Nursing Faculty Scholarship 3,130,576 279 11,221 Howard P. Rawlings Campus-Based Educational Assistance Grant 1,801,175 1,026 1,756 Howard P. Rawlings Educational Assistance Grant 47,525,321 22,000 2,160 Howard P. Rawlings Guaranteed Access Grant 30,903,925 2,270 13,614 2+2 Transfer Scholarship Program 232,500 174 1,336 Janet L. Hoffman Loan Assistance Repayment Program 690,200 112 6,163 Loan Assistance Repayment Program - Dental Care 308,620 * 23,740 Loan Assistance Repayment Program - Physicians 1,040,846 40 26,021 Loan Assistance Repayment Program - Foster Care Recipients 3,698 * * Part-Time Grant 5,047,260 6,477 779 Senatorial Scholarship 5,337,675 7,427 719 Jack F. Tolbert Memorial Student Grant Program 145,000 290 500 Veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq Conflicts Scholarship 673,256 131 5,139 Workforce Shortage Student Assistance Grant 995,750 316 3,151 GRAND TOTAL $108,222,950 52,128 $2,076 Notes:Figures reflect actual awards made to students in FY 2019. Prior year adjustments may be included in award amounts. Graduate Nurse Faculty Scholarship & Living Expenses Grant Includes Living Expenses Grant funds, which were disbursed directly to recipients.Students can receive more than one award.Asterisks (*) indicate suppressed data (n < 10) to protect student privacy.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Maryland College Aid Processing System 2019

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private career schoolsENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL, 2017 - 2018School # of Programs Total EnrollmentAllied Health All-State Career 4 281American Red Cross Chesapeake Region 1 319Aspire School of Learning 1 16Baltimore Academy of Nursing Assistants 1 89Bethel Healthcare Institute, Inc. 1 31BioTechnical Institute of Maryland, Inc. 1 37Cambridge Nursing Assistant Academy 1 192Cambridge Nursing Assistant Academy - Gaithersburg 1 246Care’Xpert Academy (CXA) 1 175Caroline Center 2 146Caroline Center West 1 62Compassionate Nursing Assistant Academy 1 49DATS of Maryland at Annapolis 1 28DATS of Maryland at Columbia 1 27DATS of Maryland at Germantown 1 25DATS of Maryland at Westminster 1 27Demas Academy 1 87Dental Assisting School of Maryland 1 10Dominion Academy 1 108Fomen Nursing Assistant Training Academy 1 111Fomen Nursing Assistant Training Academy - Glen Burnie 1 98Fortis Institute - Towson 3 673Gandhi Health Career Services 3 103Greenbelt Career Institute 1 103Health Focus, Inc. 1 168Healthcare Training Solutions, LLC 1 53Institute of Health Sciences 1 159IT Works Learning Center - Fayette 1 180IT Works Learning Center - Manor Care 1 233Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Cardiac Sonography 1 6Johns Hopkins Hospital Schools of Medical Imaging (The) 3 93Knowledge First Institute 1 111Maryland Center for Adult Training, Inc. 1 106Maryland Dental Assistant School 1 30Morning Star Academy 1 209National Phlebotomy Association 1 1NurseOne, Inc. 1 275Nursing Assistant Academy (The) 1 162Perpetual School of Nursing Assistant 1 109Precise Academy 1 37Quality First Career Center, Inc. 3 125Stein Academy - School of Health, Technology & Career Development 5 330Top Knowledge Healthcare Institute 1 162Trinity Nursing Academy, Inc. 1 47Vision Allied Health Institute 1 148XL Career School 1 2Sub-Total 62 5,789

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ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL, 2017 - 2018 (continued)School # of Programs Total EnrollmentAudio-Video/Radio/TV Omega Studios’ School of Applied Recording Arts and Sciences (The) 8 154Sheffield Institute for the Recording Arts (The) 4 110Sub-Total 12 264 Barbering/Cosmetology Academy of Professional Barber/Stylists 1 70Aspen Beauty Academy - Laurel 1 78Avara’s Academy of Hair Design 1 95Aveda Institute Maryland 2 89Award Beauty School 3 264Baltimore Beauty & Barber School 2 2Baltimore Studio of Hair Design 1 53BEAT - Beauty Expert Artistry Training 1 22Bladensburg Barber School 1 61Blades School of Hair Design 1 115Chesapeake School of Esthetics 1 14Cortiva Institute 1 305Del-Mar-Va Beauty Academy 2 75Empire Beauty School 1 145Empire Beauty School - Glen Burnie 1 231Frederick School of Cosmetology 1 33Hair Academy 2 645Hair Academy II, Inc. 3 353Hair Expressions Academy - Paul Mitchell the School - Jessup 1 219Hair Expressions - Paul Mitchell Partner School 1 160Maryland Beauty Academy - Essex 2 106Maryland Beauty Academy - Westminster 1 30Maryland Institute of Nail Tech 1 19Montgomery Beauty School 2 174Robert Paul Academy of Cosmetology Arts & Sciences 2 131Shawntay’s School of Creative Nails 1 37The Academy of Makeup 1 54THE TEMPLE Annapolis: A Paul Mitchell Partner School 1 251THE TEMPLE: A Paul Mitchell Partner School 1 272Von Lee International School of Aesthetics 2 143Sub-Total 42 4,246

Bartending Maryland Bartending Academy 1 512Maryland Bartending School 1 248Sub-Total 2 760 Massage Central Maryland School of Massage 1 125Columbia Institute 1 49Cortiva Institute 1 330Fortis Institute - Towson 1 35Hair Academy 1 29Holistic Massage Training Institute 1 85Potomac Massage Training Institute 1 103Sub-Total 7 756

Montessori Instruction Institute for Advanced Montessori Studies 4 127Maryland Center for Montessori Studies 1 9Montgomery Montessori Institute 2 30Sub-Total 7 166

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ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOL, 2017 - 2018 (continued)School # of Programs Total EnrollmentReal Estate Academy of Real Estate 1 173Bennett Academy of Real Estate 1 188Career Academy of Real Estate 1 15Champion Institute of Real Estate 2 207Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage School of Real Estate 1 766Deep Creek School of Real Estate 1 8Diana School of Real Estate 1 6Dias Real Estate Academy 1 114Don Gurney Academy of Real Estate 1 7Douglas Real Estate Academy 1 18Ed Smith Real Estate School 1 96Elite Learning Academy 1 189Frederick Academy of Real Estate 1 141GBBR® School of Real Estate (The) 1 347Kirks Institute for Advanced Real Estate Studies 1 7Lawyers Advantage Career School 1 11Long & Foster Institute of Real Estate 1 1,738Maryland Real Estate Academy 1 63McKissock 1 2New Millennium Real Estate School 1 160O’Brien Institute of Real Estate 1 67Plan2Pass Real Estate School 1 24Professional Development Institute (The) 1 232Real Estate Education Center of MD 2 263Real Estate Empower 1 4Real Estate Institute (The) 1 3Southern Maryland Association of REALTORS Real Estate Academy 1 32The Realinvestors Academy, LLC 1 11Tristar Academy Inc. 1 401Weichert Real Estate School 1 1,010Sub-Total 32 6,303 Truck Driving/Mechanical/Construction Trade All-State Career 3 617Jane Addams Resource Corporation 4 92North American Trade Schools 8 687Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics 1 134Power52 Energy Institute Baltimore City 1 52Southern MD Tri-County Community Action Committee, Inc. 1 39Sub-Total 18 1,621

Other Accounting and Bookkeeping Center, Inc. (The) 2 14Drycleaning and Laundry Institute 1 31Maritime Institute of Technology & Graduate Studies (MITAGS) 3 6Maryland Institute of Criminal Justice 1 15Sub-Total 7 66TOTAL 189 19,971Notes:Represents all enrollments for all programs July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018. Subsequent school closures may have taken place prior to publication.Other includes accounting, bookkeeping, dry cleaning, maritime studies, and polygraph. As of April 9, 2018, Fortis Institute, Towson campus, is the only Fortis campus in operation. As of January 6, 2017, Aspen Beauty Academy, Laurel campus, is the only Aspen Beauty Academy campus in operation. Barbering/cosmetology also includes manicurist and makeup/skin care. Construction trade also includes welding, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission Private Career School Annual Reports, 2018

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NUMBER OF SCHOOLS AND PROGRAMS, ENROLLMENT, COMPLETION, AND EMPLOYMENT RATE BY SCHOOL TYPE, 2017 - 2018 Completion Employment School Type # of Schools # of Programs Enrollment Rate RateAllied Health 46 62 5,789 85.2% 74.9%Audio-Video/Radio/TV 2 12 264 70.3% 70.1%Barbering/Cosmetology 30 42 4,246 61.4% 59.6%Bartending 2 2 760 80.0% 51.6%Massage 7 7 756 61.9% 48.5%Montessori Instruction 3 7 166 75.4% 97.9%Real Estate 30 32 6,303 74.4% 46.9%Truck Driving/

Mechanical/Construction Trade 6 18 1,621 62.2% 71.8%Other 4 7 66 55.2% 25.1%Total 130 189 19,971 74.2% 62.8%Notes:Represents students enrolled from July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018.Number of schools within each category identifies the total number of schools offering that type of program. The statewide total includes each school only once, regardless of the program categories.Total percent employed statewide does not include first-time pass rates for real estate or licensed allied health. Real estate schools are required to provide test passage/license pass rates rather than employment rates. “Other” includes accounting, bookkeeping, dry cleaning, finance, maritime studies, and polygraph.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Private Career Schools Annual Reports, 2018

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distance educationENROLLMENT IN DISTANCE EDUCATION CREDIT COURSES BY LEVEL AND SEGMENT, CY 2018 Undergraduate Enrollment Graduate EnrollmentCommunity Colleges 174,805 - Four-Year Public Institutions 372,586 83,923 UMGC 273,178 49,247 Other Four-Year Public Institutions 99,408 34,676 Private Institutions 11,161 61,363 Independent State-Aided 11,161 54,623 Other Private Institutions - 6,740TOTAL 558,552 145,286 Note: CY= Calendar Year. Survey represents enrollment in the 2018 calendar year.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Distance Education Survey, 2018

NUMBER OF DISTANCE EDUCATION CREDIT-BEARING COURSE SECTIONS, CY 2018 Undergraduate Course Sections Graduate Course SectionsCommunity Colleges 10,496 - Four-Year Public Institutions 16,927 5,545 UMGC 12,354 2,543 Other Four-Year Public Institutions 4,573 3,002 Private Institutions 918 5,164 Independent State-Aided 918 3,982 Other Private Institutions - 1,182TOTAL 28,341 10,709 Note: CY= Calendar Year. Survey represents enrollment in the 2018 calendar year.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Distance Education Survey, 2018

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT HEADCOUNT BY SEGMENT AND ENROLLMENT PATTERN, CY 2018 Mixed - Both Distance Traditional Only Distance Only and TraditionalCommunity Colleges 132,839 61.4% 26,915 12.4% 56,469 26.1%Four-Year Public Institutions 85,857 41.8% 71,195 34.6% 48,460 23.6% UMGC 4,711 6.1% 67,335 87.1% 5,238 6.8% Other Four-Year Public Institutions 81,146 63.3% 3,860 3.0% 43,222 33.7%All Private Institutions 30,654 83.9% 2,027 5.6% 3,841 10.5% Independent State-Aided 29,506 83.4% 2,027 5.7% 3,841 10.9% Other Private Institutions 1,148 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%TOTAL 249,350 54.4% 100,137 21.9% 108,770 23.7%Notes: CY= Calendar Year. Survey represents enrollment in the 2018 calendar year. Each student is counted only once.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Distance Education Survey, 2018

GRADUATE STUDENT HEADCOUNT BY SEGMENT AND ENROLLMENT PATTERN, CY 2018 Mixed - Both Distance Traditional Only Distance Only and TraditionalFour-Year Public Institutions 24,221 41.4% 26,840 45.9% 7,398 12.7% UMGC 163 0.8% 20,603 99.2% 1 0.0% Other Four-Year Public Institutions 24,058 63.8% 6,237 16.5% 7,397 19.6%All Private Institutions 20,718 47.6% 12,881 29.6% 9,894 22.7% Independent State-Aided 19,820 48.6% 11,722 28.8% 9,225 22.6% Other Private Institutions 898 32.9% 1,159 42.5% 669 24.5%TOTAL 44,939 44.1% 39,721 39.0% 17,292 17.0%Notes: CY= Calendar Year. Survey represents enrollment in the 2018 calendar year. Each student is counted only once.Source: Maryland Higher Education Commission, Distance Education Survey, 2018

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