I’m sure many of my classmates will agree with me when I say
that Penn State is the best school ever. However, the State of Maryland is also
home to some pretty great schools. From large schools, like University of
Maryland, to smaller schools such as Mount Saint Mary’s, Maryland colleges have
a lot to offer. Each school has its unique qualities that make them a great
place to learn and thrive.
Our premier state school, the University of Maryland, was
founded in 1856 in College Park, Prince George’s County. About 37,000 students
attend this major university studying a variety of different majors. Maryland
offers over 100 undergraduate programs and 120 graduate programs. In addition
to its educational excellence, the University of Maryland is also in a fantastic
location. Its proximity to Washington D.C. allows students to participate in
amazing research opportunities and internships. Its location also allows
students to easily make trips to Annapolis and Baltimore. Furthermore, Maryland
has also earned recognition for its outstanding performance in athletics. In
2014, Maryland became a member of the Big Ten Conference and has excelled as a
first year conference member, specifically in basketball. Both the men and
women teams have dominated the court. In 2006 the Lady Terps won their first
NCAA title and are expected to dominate the tournament again this year. But
basketball is not the only sport that Maryland excels in; lacrosse is a fan
favorite and one of Maryland’s top programs. The women’s lacrosse team has the
most national championships in the nation, including their most recent win in
2014.
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A photograph of the beautiful Maryland campus. |
Speaking of lacrosse, another local lacrosse powerhouse is
Johns Hopkins University. The Blue Jays dominate the lacrosse field year after
year. The men have 44 national titles and draw fans in due to its rivalry with
Maryland. This rivalry dates back to 1899 and the two teams have played each
other 111 times. But lacrosse is definitely not all Hopkins has to offer. Johns
Hopkins is well renown for its rigorous academics and serves as one of the most
prestigious universities in the nation. Johns Hopkins is very selective and
earning admission is a competitive process. The Hopkins family remains in
Baltimore today!
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The Johns Hopkins lacrosse team celebrating their victory. |
While University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins are two very
well known universities, Maryland also has some smaller universities with a lot
to offer. For example, Mount Saint Mary’s is a small, Catholic university,
located in Emmetsburg, Maryland. While its academics and lacrosse team are
definitely brag-worhty, I personally enjoy the history of Mount Saint Mary’s.
For example, in 1842, the famous composer, Henry Deilman, arrived at Mount
Saint Mary’s to serve as a teacher. Deilman is known for the inaugural marches
of Presidents William Henry Harrison and Zachary Taylor as well as the funeral
march for Marquis de Lafayette. Interestingly, one of Mount Saint Mary’s
students was a cast member on stage at Ford’s Theatre when President Lincoln
was assassinated.
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A photo of Mount Saint Mary's historic campus. |
Maryland has so many
other great schools to offer that it would take me days to write about all of
them and their accomplishments, but I’m sure you can see just from these three
examples that the universities in Maryland have a much to be proud of and many
wonderful things to offer their students.
http://msmary.edu/admissions/visit-campus/get-to-mount/
http://www.umd.edu
https://www.jhu.edu