- Public liberal arts mission, co-educational, non-religious.
- Accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education
- Member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges (COPLAC).
Official designation as a Public Honors College, one of only two nationally.
Public liberal arts colleges in the nation
(U.S. News & World Report, 2024)
(U.S. News & World Report, 2024)
- The majority of St. Mary’s College students are Maryland residents, although students from 26 states and 9 nations are represented in our community.
Total Enrollment,
fall 2022:
1,536
students
historically underrepresented and/or marginalized
(fall 2022)
(fall 2022)
- 8 housing areas (residence halls, suites, apartments, townhouses).
- Recognized among the Top 50 Green Colleges by Princeton Review 2023.
of St. Mary’s College
students live on campus
(fall 2022)
students live on campus
(fall 2022)
varsity athletic teams
(NCAA, Division III,
ICSA, Mid-Atlantic Rowing
Conference)
(NCAA, Division III,
ICSA, Mid-Atlantic Rowing
Conference)
student-led clubs
and organizations
and organizations
college food
in Maryland
(Niche, 2023)
in Maryland
(Niche, 2023)
The school was founded when the Maryland legislature authorized a lottery to finance the construction of a “female seminary” (girls’ boarding school) in St. Mary’s City.
The school was incorporated by an act of legislation.
St. Mary’s became Maryland’s first junior college.
The school changed its name to St. Mary’s College of Maryland.
St. Mary’s became a four-year baccalaureate college.
The state General Assembly designated the school Maryland’s public honors college; the state also granted the College an institutional status designed to assure stable public funding.
- Popular degree programs: psychology, biology, English, environmental studies, political science, economics
- 120 full-time faculty
- 10:1 student-to-faculty ratio
- 25 study and intern abroad programs in 17 countries around the world
-
The 2nd highest number of scholar-athletes in the United East Athletic Conference (2021-2022)
- 96% of our faculty hold the highest attainable degrees in their respective fields of study
- Number of current faculty who are Fulbright Awardees: 14
- Among the highest percentage of any Maryland school, 26% of all students graduate with a STEM major
ACADEMIC
PROGRAMS
PROGRAMS
28
Majors
Majors
29
Minors
Minors
Offered
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.),
Bachelor of Science (B.S.),
Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)
Bachelor of Science (B.S.),
Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)
PROGRAMS
Business Administration
Performing Arts
Marine Science
Neuroscience
of St. Mary’s College students major or minor in a second academic discipline
Among the
HIGHEST FOUR-YEAR
GRADUATION RATE
and the
LOWEST AVERAGE DEBT
among graduates of all
Maryland public 4-year institutions
HIGHEST FOUR-YEAR
GRADUATION RATE
and the
LOWEST AVERAGE DEBT
among graduates of all
Maryland public 4-year institutions
Member of the
kappa honor
society
- 361-acre waterfront campus adjacent to historic St. Mary’s City, Md., founded in 1634. (Fourth oldest permanent English settlement in North America).
- 75 miles southeast of Washington, D.C. and 97 miles south of Baltimore near the confluence of the Potomac River and the Chesapeake Bay.