Mission Statement
The University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES), a historically Black land-grant university, is a teaching, research, and doctoral institution that nurtures and launches leaders in a student-centered environment, particularly among ethnic minorities. It is committed to providing high-quality programs in an ethnically diverse environment and to preparing students who serve and shape the global economy. UMES is a growing, primarily residential university with a teaching, research, extension, and engagement mission consistent with valuing the scholarship of faculty in discovering knowledge, developing, and disseminating new knowledge, and applying that knowledge to the extended community. The University recognizes that it is also responsible for developing human potential, enriching cultural expression, and sharing its expertise with individuals, businesses, and educational and governmental agencies. Teaching, research, and engagement foci align with UMES legacy and mission as Marylands 1890 land-grant institution. UMES is proud of its more than one hundred seventeen years of continuous educational service, initially under the aegis of the Methodist Church.
General Information
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College Ownership
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4-Year, Public College
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Student Type
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Coeducational
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College Enrollment
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4086
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Student Faculty Ratio
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17 Students: 1 Faculty
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Total Faculty
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234
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Campus Setting
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Rural
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College Acceptance Rate
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66
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Distance Learning
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YES
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Tuition and Fees, In State
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6042
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Tuition and Fees, Out of State
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12830
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Geographic Region
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Mid East
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Carnegie Classification
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Degree-granting, primarily baccalaureate or above
Administration
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Chief Administrator
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Thelma B. Thompson, Ph.D.
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Administrator Title
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President
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General Information
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410-651-2200
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Financial Aid Office
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410-651-6174
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Admissions Office
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410-651-6410
Degrees Offered