Maryland offers a lot of options for college students, at different price levels. Here is a list of how much the Maryland colleges cost in general or for the In-State (IS) and Out-of-State (OOS) students (for state colleges), according to the official 2005 figures published by the Maryland Governor Robert Ehrlich, Jr's office: Annual Tuition of Maryland colleges (Room and Board are extra): 1. Baltimore Hebrew University ($8,800) 2. Baltimore International College ($14,048) 3. Bowie State University (IS $4,852 / OOS $12,4465) 4. College of Notre Dame of Maryland ($18,700) 5. Coppin State University (IS $4,599 / OOS $10,771) 6. Frostburg State University (IS $6,474 / OOS $11,216) 7. Goucher College ($25,750) 8. Hood College ($20,940) 9. Johns Hopkins University ($28,730) 10. Loyola College in Maryland ($26,010) 11. Maryland Institute College of Art ($24,474) 12. McDaniel College ($24,800) 13. Morgan State University (IS $5,712 / OOS $12,958) 14. Mount Saint Mary's College and Seminary ($21,430) 15. Peabody Institute ($27,000) 16. St. John's College ($30,570) 17. St. Mary's College of Maryland (IS $17,080 / OOS $24,560) 18. Salisbury University (IS $5,564 / OOS $12,452) 19. Towson University (IS $6,226 / OOS $14,298) 20. U.S. Naval Academy (N/A) 21. University of Baltimore (IS $2,514/ OOS $8,185) 22. University of Maryland, Baltimore County (IS $7,388 / OOS $14,240) 23. University of Maryland, College Park (IS $7,400 / OOS $18,700) 24. University of Maryland, Eastern Shore (IS $5,105 / OOS $10,440) 25. Villa Julie College ($14,653) 26. Washington College in Chestertown ($25,990) |