
Also known as: UMBC
The University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) Main Campus offers a wide array of academic programs across various disciplines, catering to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. Known for its strong emphasis on research and innovation, UMBC is a hub for students seeking rigorous education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields, as well as humanities and social sciences.
Additionally, UMBC is home to interdisciplinary programs that combine technology with social impact, such as digital humanities and entrepreneurship. The campus supports student success through state-of-the-art facilities, research centers, and partnerships with industry leaders. UMBC’s commitment to inclusive excellence ensures that students from diverse backgrounds have access to transformative educational experiences. Whether pursuing a career in academia, industry, or public service, students at UMBC’s Main Campus are equipped with the skills and knowledge to make a meaningful impact in their chosen fields.
The University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) at Shady Grove Campus, located in Rockville, provides accessible higher education opportunities for students in Montgomery County and surrounding areas. This campus primarily serves upper-level undergraduate and graduate students through partnerships with the Universities at Shady Grove, focusing on professional and applied programs tailored to regional workforce needs.
The Shady Grove Campus offers a collaborative learning environment with access to modern facilities, including labs and libraries shared with other University System of Maryland institutions. UMBC at Shady Grove emphasizes flexible scheduling, with evening and hybrid courses to accommodate non-traditional students. The campus fosters a close-knit community where students benefit from personalized advising and networking opportunities with local employers. UMBC’s presence at Shady Grove reflects its commitment to expanding access to quality education and supporting lifelong learning for diverse populations in the region.