Notre Dame of Maryland University
School info
2.9
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.2
Food
2.1
Clubs
2.6
Facilities
2.9
Internet
2.7
Location
3.4
Opportunities
3.3
Safety
3.8
Social
2.4
Happiness
2.9
Basic Information
Location
- Baltimore, MD
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private university
- Established: 1873; 151 years ago (1873)
- Founder: School Sisters of Notre Dame, Mother Mary Theresa of Jesus Gerhardinger
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Over 100
Key Area
- The information provided does not specify the key research areas of Notre Dame of Maryland University. However
- based on the general academic programs and focus areas typically found at such institutions
- here are some potential key areas
- though this is speculative: Biology
- Nursing
- Education
- Arts and Sciences
- Pharmacy For accurate information
- it would be best to consult the university's official research or academic pages
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 2,901
- Undergraduates: Between 661 and 1,254
- Postgraduates: 1,150
Notable Alumni
- Frances Benjamin Johnston
- Audrey J. Carrion
- Brigadier General Elizabeth P. Hoisington
- Kit Reed
- Susan Love
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.2
Notre Dame is not a party school, it is a school for people who are serious about their education. I love it here!
Overall 4.2
Great School! I attended the women's college and loved it!
Overall 4.1
I love NDMU and would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for small class sizes and attention from faculty. It is charming and unique which is part of the reason I choose it. They have a really great education program with many opportunities.
Overall 4.1
beautiful old school, wonderful peers, friendly and helpful professors and staff, even commuters feel at home. quiet, no crime on campus.
Bad reviews
Overall 0.9
AWEFULL=Little to no social life on campus- NOT A DIVERSE STUDENT BODEY- not enough courses offered each semester- feels like high school again-overall I would give this university a negative rating
Overall 0.9
it feels like high school again
Overall 1.2
Social Desert.
Overall 1.5
I hate this school! They have the worst facility and their goal is to "help" but they do a bad job at it! The girls who attend this school are boring and fail to have a personality. They all act stuck up and the faculty is so hard to get in contact with since COVID-19. Being a freshman here, I am genuinely disappointed and hope to transfer soon.
Overall 1.5
It's a school for strictly academic people. If you're looking for the true college experience, this school isn't for you. However, the professors are nice and the class sizes are small so you do get the help and attention you deserve.
Overall 1.7
Offices lose every piece of paper you give them, and EVERYTHING is done by paper. Campus needs new roads, updated buildings, and for God's sake free printing for students. The 18,000 a semester is NOT worth it. Very disappointed.
Overall 1.8
Do not apply for any of the online programs. It seems like just a fundraiser for the school. The instructors do not offer assistance with the assignments, they don't give clear instructions, the rubrics are extremely vague. If you fail you just have to take it again, giving them more money. Go somewhere else.
Overall 1.8
Do yourself a favor and don't come to this school. You'll most likely transfer half way through sophomore year. It's incredibly disorganized and most of the departments are outdated. There are some good things like small classes, but overall it's not worth it.
Overall 1.9
Boring campus. Poor advisors and overall leadership on the campus. Those who are the face of the campus are rude. I'm glad I can go off of campus often because I live close and I work. If I didn't, I would feel so lonely. I doubt I would stay here all 4 years. They also make us take classes that doesn't even MATTER.
Overall 1.9
NDMU is a pretty decent place, however, I feel like it has lost its standards throughout the years. It's like almost anybody can get in and a lot of the newer students have no respect. There was a year where students would try to open everyone's door to see if they could get in and steal stuff. No cameras in dorms and every thing is just messy.