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     MEMBER
INSTITUTIONS
Baltimore, MD www.ndm.edu www.notredamegators.com
EST. 1895
Notre Dame of Maryland University
    • 86% of the total student population are residents of Maryland
• 13% of undergraduate students are from out of state (16 different states)
More Information:
www.ndm.edu/about-us
Highlights in History:
• First Catholic College for women in the United States
• First Catholic College to award four-year baccalaureate degree to women
• Initial graduating class consisted of six young women
• Began Graduate Studies Programs offe master’s degrees to working profession in 1984
• On September 9, 2011 on the 116th anniversary of the first day of classes, Notre Dame became Notre Dame of Maryland University
• For more than 125 years, 26,000 alumnae and alumni have gone on to lead exceptional lives of service and achievement.
Key Athletic Success
in the CSAC:
• 2019 Women’s Lacrosse Champions • 2019 Women’s Volleyball Champions • 2021 Women’s Lacrosse Champions
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 “I am really appreciative of getting to play against like-minded institutions in highly competitive environments. I enjoy seeing
that even though we are all competitors, the departments and administrators treat each other with great respect and professionalism. It’s incredible to see how every department seeks unique ways to give their athletes the best possible college experiences.”
- DR. ASHLEY HODGES, DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
       Enrollment: 2,375
Quick Facts:
• 16 buildings: total of 755,361 square feet
• Best Colleges 2022 (Tied for #68, Regional Universities North) – U.S. News & World Report
MISSION: Notre Dame of Maryland University educates leaders to transform the world. Embracing the vision of the founders, the School Sisters of Notre Dame, the University promotes the advancement of women and provides a liberal arts education in the Catholic tradition.
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