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Advantages of the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area
Jessica Blake
“…many benefits to attending a large university…among
a large and diverse population [with] more opportunities to learn
and gain valuable experience [from] different perspectives.
Carla Hodge
“…I appreciate the diversity and strength of [UMCP’s]
academic community. Having experienced UMCP as an undergraduate,
I am well aware that this campus is full of diversity that largely
contributes to the overall learning experience, and I would love
to be able to study here again.”
Teaniese Latham
“I am interested in the University of Maryland’s [Public
and Community Health program] because of its strong research background
and history of community involvement.
Amy Patrick
The location of UMCP offers a wide variety of both public and private
institutions, an atmosphere or urban and rural settings and a community
rich in both culture and diversity which would allow me the greatest
opportunity for education excellence in the field of public health.”
Qiu Yue
“[UMCP] is famous for its outstanding scholars, its high quality
of education and world class research facilities…. In addition,
[the] University is an international one so that I have the chance
to exchange with people from diverse backgrounds.”
The University of Maryland is . . . a Carnegie Research-I University
. . . a member of the Association of American Universities . . .
the Flagship Campus of the University of Maryland System . . . a
Division I NCAA Athletic Competitor (and NCAA Champion in 2001)
. . . Leading the way to the future.
Rain Van Den Berg
The UMCP student population of 34,000 makes a university community
that is big enough to offer a myriad of resources, yet small enough
that the individual is not lost in the crowd. Graduate students
make up about 8,000 of the overall student population, so as a graduate-level
student, you will find a large peer group at UMCP. Over 300 student
organizations at UMCP covering a wide array of interest areas provide
opportunities to make connections and get involved.
UMCP is a member of the Consortium
of Universities. With universities such as George Washington
U, Georgetown U, John Hopkins and American U in the area, students
can attend a more affordable campus while benefiting from more class
offerings, exciting research partnerships and library resources.
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