Collectively, Maryland’s colleges and universities offer every type of educational experience, whether for the traditional college student who goes directly to college from high school, or for students who have already begun their careers and want to learn new skills.
Maryland is proud that nearly one-third of its residents age 25 and older have a bachelor’s degree or higher, which is the fourth highest percentage among all states.
The resources offered in this section, which are unique to Maryland, consist of higher education agencies, higher education institutions, savings plans, state financial aid programs, benefits for veterans, publications, and special programs.
Maryland Higher Education Agencies
Maryland Higher Education Institutions
Use College Answer's School Search Tool to compare colleges and universities on your list.
Savings Plans
State Financial Aid Programs
Maryland offers a variety of financial aid programs such as grants, scholarships, and other awards for students who want to further their education beyond high school:
Important: To qualify for federal and other sources of financial aid, you must file the FAFSA. To ensure priority consideration for Maryland state scholarships and grants, your FAFSA must be submitted online or postmarked by March 1.
Use the Maryland College Aid Calculator to estimate how much you'll need to pay toward your college costs.
Benefits for Veterans
Students who attend an approved postsecondary institution and meet the requirements under the GI Bill, may be eligible for these education benefits.
Publications
Special Programs
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