Princess Anne, MD
J.T. Williams Hall, Princess Anne, MD 21853
http://www.umes.edu
University of Maryland Eastern Shore is a public, historically black university in Princess Anne, MD. Admission is slightly selective, as the acceptance rate is 54%. It is a small sized institution with 2,701 full-time undergrads in attendance. 15% of its graduates procure a Bachelor's in Police and Criminal Science. Alternative often desired options include Kinesiology and Exercise Science, Sociology, and Family Studies and Consumer Sciences, but there are 29 different courses of study to choose from. If you would like to major in engineering technology while living in Maryland, Maryland Eastern Shore is the perfect school for you, because its engineering technology program ranks 6th in the state. Additionally, Maryland Eastern Shore comes in 3rd in Maryland for best historically Black colleges. At the sticker price, in-state tuition goes for $7,886 a year, but for students from elsewhere, tuition runs $17,582. Before you decide not to apply because of cost constraints, keep in mind that more than 9/10 of Maryland Eastern Shore students obtain some financial aid. 38% of University of Maryland Eastern Shore students graduate college, hoping to land their dream jobs. On average, graduates take home a yearly income of $26,200 a couple years after commencement. After 4 more years working, the alumni's median yearly earnings increases 39.7% to $36,600; however, that is still 8.7% beneath the national median income for individuals. Some of you might want to hear that your high school GPA is required to apply and the majority of accepted students got between 440 and 530 on the SAT reading segment. Further, it has a teacher certification program. When it comes to expenses, be aware that 46% of students obtain institutional aid. When grading its athletics, Maryland Eastern Shore received an 8.76 out of 10 and when rating its student accommodations, Maryland Eastern Shore received a 7.52. With respect to life on campus, Maryland Eastern Shore offers on campus housing. Finally, the highest-earning 1/4th of graduates take home a starting salary of $39,000 or higher and six years after completing their studies, the highest-earning quarter of graduates make $53,900 or more.
8.50
Party Scene
6.06
Location
7.52
Dorms
7.03
Campus Food
7.03
Student Life
7.28
Safety
SAT Score
870-1050
ACT Score
15-20
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
39%
Yes
12:1
Police and Criminal Science
Hospitality and Tourism Management
Kinesiology and Exercise Science
Sociology
Family Studies and Consumer Sciences
Biology
Business
Rehabilitation and Therapy