Notre Dame of Maryland University

Website: http://www.ndm.edu

Notre Dame of Maryland University is a Catholic, liberal arts college committed to educating women as leaders. Undergraduate and graduate programs challenge students to strive for intellectual and professional excellence, to build inclusive communities, to engage in service to others and to promote social responsibility. Challenging academic programs present unique opportunities for student development. The Elizabeth Morrissy Honors Program features innovative courses and activities and provides an intellectual community for the most talented students. Emerging Leaders gets first- and second-year students off to a great start in developing skills and confidence to become effective leaders. Notre Dame offers three-year degree programs in select majors. A student also may choose to complete both a bachelor's and master's degree in business/management or teaching in four or five years of concentrated study.

In the close-knit, small college environment, students become genuinely involved in campus organizations. With eight NCAA Division III sports, the student-athlete thrives at Notre Dame of Maryland University. Notre Dame of Maryland University's values-centered curriculum emphasizes the student's total development: intellectual, professional, social and spiritual. Students and faculty come from a variety of backgrounds, strengthening the academic community with the diversity of their perspectives. Located on the North Charles Street college corridor, Notre Dame of Maryland University's beautiful campus encompasses 58 wooded acres in a residential area of North Baltimore. The college was founded in 1873 by the School Sisters of Notre Dame and was established as a four-year college in 1895. It was the first Catholic college for women in the United States to award the four-year baccalaureate degree.


Address
4701 N. Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21210

phone: 410-435-1000

Visitation Information
Please call 800-435-0200 or e-mail us at admiss@ndm.edu to learn about individual visits, class experiences, and campus tours.