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and diversity
150+ Bachelor’s, Master’s, Ph.D.,
and Certificate programs
Top university for Global Impact
Top 20 in the U.S. for Global Impact
Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, 2023
Nationally ranked
public university
#70 in US public schools,
U.S. News & World Report 2024
Exceptional faculty choose UMBC
Our faculty have received a wide range of prestigious honors, including:
Fulbright and Guggenheim fellowships
National Science Foundation CAREER Awards
Presidential Early Career Awards in Science and Engineering (PECASE)
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Investigator award
Distinguished Public Service Medal from NASA
Jianwu Wang receives prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER Award
The US$500,000 grant supports the assistant professor of Information Systems’ work to develop more efficient and reproducible causality analytics for use in climate science.
National Science Foundation grants UMBC US$2.8 million for master’s program
A team of UMBC professors received a highly competitive National Science Foundation Research Traineeship grant to create the Interdisciplinary Consortium for Applied Research in Ecology and Evolution.
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“I am a first-generation graduate and wanted to continue being a role model by setting a great example for my nieces, nephews, and others to be inspired by my journey. My interest in UMBC was the traditional in-class model they provide and the diversity of the school. Also, Dr. Hrabowski’s TED talk inspired me to apply to the university.”
— Linda Moise, M.P.S. '19, cybersecurity, Republic of the Congo. Works as Cybersecurity Engineer for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.
“At UMBC, we believe that it takes researchers to create researchers. Our commitment to having undergraduate students work closely with research faculty ensures our students are strong applicants for M.D./Ph.D. programs and gives them experiences that ultimately help them succeed in those programs.”
—Freeman Hrabowski, president of UMBC
“I chose UMBC predominantly because of the academic quality of the program, student-faculty ratio, flexibility, and location. It is ideal for individuals who wish to get an experience of both the ‘scientist’ and ‘practitioner’ part of industrial and organizational psychology. All the professors are experts and have vast industry experience.”
— Nidhi Prashant Ahir, M.P.S. '19, industrial and organizational psychology, India. Works as a strategy and analytics consultant at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited.