The Complete Parent’s Guide to The University of Maryland, College Park Admissions and Financial Aid

“Our child wants to study computer science, and we’re wondering about UMD. We’ve heard it’s close to home and relatively affordable, but we’re curious if it’s really a good school.”

Elite Prep, which has opened “SAT Summer Bootcamp” to improve both SAT scores and GPA simultaneously during summer vacation, is here to inform you.

University of Maryland, College Park ranks #42 in the 2026 US News National Universities rankings and #16 among public universities, making it a true Public Ivy. It particularly excels in computer science, ranking among the nation’s top programs and holding the #1 position nationally for bachelor’s degree production in computer science and information science. Located near Washington DC, it offers abundant federal government internship opportunities, and with a Class of 2029 acceptance rate of approximately 34%, competition is becoming increasingly fierce, making it no longer a safe choice.

1. Basic Information

Category Details
Founded 1856
Location College Park, Maryland (30 minutes from Washington DC)
School Size 31,133 undergraduate students (Fall 2024)
Faculty:Student Ratio 17:1
Campus Size 1,347 acres
Academic System Semester
Number of Schools/Colleges 12 Schools and Colleges
Number of Programs Offered Over 300 degree programs

Founded in 1856, University of Maryland, College Park is Maryland’s flagship university and a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU). It’s a research-intensive university with $1.4 billion in research funding and was designated as America’s first Do Good campus, embodying an educational philosophy that emphasizes social responsibility.

2. Rankings

Overall Rankings

Ranking Organization 2026 Ranking Notes
US News National Universities #42 Up 2 positions from previous year
US News Public Universities #16 All-time high ranking
US News World Universities #72 Global ranking
QS World University #207 2026
THE World University #112 2025

Subject-Specific Rankings

Field Ranking Characteristics
Computer Science Top 20 #1 nationally for bachelor’s degree production
Engineering Top 20 Strong in aerospace, electrical, mechanical engineering
Criminology #1 Best in the nation
Information Science #9 Library and Information Management
Entrepreneurship #7 Student entrepreneurship promotion
Veterans Support #23 Nationally, #16 among public universities

3. Major Schools and Colleges

Let’s explore the major schools and colleges within UMD’s 12 Schools and Colleges:

  • πŸ’»College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences – The powerhouse college that ranks #1 nationally for bachelor’s degree production in computer science and information science.
  • πŸ”§A. James Clark School of Engineering – A Top 20 engineering school nationally, particularly strong in aerospace, electrical, and mechanical engineering.
  • πŸ’ΌRobert H. Smith School of Business – MBA graduates earn an average salary of $120,446 (approximately 100 million KRW).
  • πŸ“šCollege of Arts and Humanities – Provides comprehensive education in humanities and arts.
  • πŸ›οΈSchool of Public Policy – A mecca for policy education, leveraging its proximity to Washington DC.
  • πŸŽ“College of Education – Boasts top rankings in education.
  • βš–οΈDepartment of Criminology and Criminal Justice – Ranks #1 nationally in criminology.
  • πŸ“°Philip Merrill College of Journalism – A prestigious college in journalism.

4. Admissions Information

Acceptance Rate and Competition

⚠️ Warning: Dramatic Drop in Acceptance Rate!
The Class of 2029 acceptance rate plummeted to approximately 34%, down from 44.8% the previous yearβ€”a drop of over 10%. With over 65,000 Early Action applications alone, it’s no longer a safe choice.
Admission Cycle Overall Acceptance Rate Change
Class of 2028 Approximately 42-44%
Class of 2029 Approximately 33-35% β–Ό 10%p decline
2024-25 Official 44.79% Recent official release

Academic Profile (2025 Standards)

Test Type Middle 50% Range Average/Median
SAT Total 1410-1520 1465
SAT Math 710-780 745
SAT EBRW 690-750 720
ACT Total 32-35 34
GPA (Weighted) 4.44
πŸ“Š GPA Distribution (Admitted Students)
β€’ 4.0 GPA: 91.06% (overwhelming majority)
β€’ 3.75-3.99: 4.41%
β€’ 3.50-3.74: 2.07%
β€’ 3.25-3.49: 0.9%

Nearly all admitted students maintain a 4.0 GPA, making academic achievement extremely important.

Application Timeline

Application Type Deadline Results Released
Early Action November 1 February 1
Regular Decision January 20 Late March-Early April
Application Fee $80 Fee waiver available
⚠️ Early Action is Essential!
In recent admission cycles, the overwhelming majority of admitted students were selected through Early Action. Regular Decision leaves only a very small number of spots available, making Early Action essentially mandatory.

Essays and Application Components

UMD uses the Common Application and operates under a Test-Optional policy.

Required Documents:

  • High School Record
  • Recommendations
  • English Proficiency Test
  • Personal Statement or Essay

Considered Factors:

  • GPA (Very Important)
  • High School Rank (Considered)
  • Recommendations (Important)
  • College Preparatory Program Completion
  • SAT/ACT Scores (Considered if submitted)
  • Work Experience

5. Cost and Financial Aid

2024-25 Costs (Latest)

Cost Category Maryland Residents Out-of-State Students
Tuition and Fees $11,809 $41,186
Room and Board $15,659 $15,659
Books and Supplies $1,250 $1,250
Other Living Expenses Approximately $2,000-3,000 Approximately $2,000-3,000
Annual Total Cost (COA) $31,731 $61,108

Financial Aid Policies

🎯 Terrapin Commitment (Maryland Residents Only)
Maryland resident students from families with incomes of $75,000 or below receive 100% support for tuition and fees. In 2024, 3,861 students received $21.0 million in support.

Financial Aid Statistics (2024-25):

  • 53% of all undergraduates receive scholarships or grants
  • Average aid amount: $13,172
  • 33% of freshmen receive need-based financial aid
  • Average need-based scholarships/grants: $17,329
  • Average merit-based scholarships: $8,642
  • Financial need met rate: 74%

Net Price (Actual Cost Burden):

  • Maryland residents: Average $13,919
  • Out-of-state students: Average $47,371
  • Federal loan recipients: $16,590

Student Loan Status:

  • Federal loan median: $19,000
  • Monthly payment (10 years, 5.05% interest): $201
  • Private loan users: 8%, average $53,031

6. Campus Life

Location and Transportation

Located in College Park, Maryland, UMD boasts a vast 1,347-acre campus. Situated 30 minutes from Washington DC, it offers abundant federal government internship opportunities, and the Green Line and Yellow Line metro lines run through campus, making transportation extremely convenient.

Major Buildings and Facilities

  • πŸ“šMcKeldin Library – Central library operating 24 hours
  • πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈEppley Recreation Center – State-of-the-art sports and fitness facilities
  • 🎭Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center – Dedicated performing arts complex
  • πŸ•Stamp Student Union – Student union and various convenience facilities
  • 🏈SECU Stadium – 51,000-seat football stadium
  • πŸ€Xfinity Center – Basketball and various indoor sports arena

Student Activities

The campus is vibrant year-round with clubs for nearly every interest. Over 800 student organizations operate, providing diverse activity opportunities.

Sports

The Maryland Terrapins belong to the Big Ten Conference, with particular strength in these sports:

  • πŸ€Men’s Basketball – 2002 NCAA Champions
  • πŸ₯Men’s Lacrosse – Among the all-time strongest
  • 🏈Football – Big Ten Conference member
  • ⚽Men’s and Women’s Soccer – Nationally ranked

Housing

Campus housing costs $18,672 annually, and freshmen are required to live on campus. The Living-Learning Communities program is ranked #11 nationally, reflecting the excellence of the housing program.

7. Employment and Career

Employment Rate and Career Outcomes

  • Overall employment rate: 91% (within 6 months of graduation)
  • MBA graduates: 81.8% (within 3 months of graduation)
  • Engineering graduates: 96% employment rate
  • 4-year graduation rate: 77%

Average Salaries

Major Field Starting Salary After Graduation Notes
Computer Engineering $88,418 Highest level
Computer Science $84,727 / $81,300 Very high
Electrical/Electronics/Communications Engineering $74,798 / $71,400 High
Mechanical Engineering $69,594 High
Chemical Engineering $68,178 High
Management Science $67,675 High
Finance $66,615 High
Overall Average $67,785 / $82,860 6 years post-graduation / starting

Major Employers

Companies where UMD graduates commonly find employment:

Technology Sector:

  • Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Apple
  • Meta (Facebook), IBM, Oracle
  • Deloitte, Accenture

Finance and Consulting:

  • Capital One, JP Morgan Chase
  • Deloitte, KPMG, PwC, EY
  • McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group

Government and Public Agencies:

  • NASA
  • CIA, FBI, NSA
  • Department of Defense

Graduate School Progression:
Master’s program graduate average starting salary: $100,600 (MBA), $97,800 (General Business), $91,500 (Engineering)

8. Five Common Misconceptions Korean-American Parents Often Have

Misconception 1: “UMD is a safe admission choice”
The Class of 2029 acceptance rate plummeted to 34%, making it no longer a safe choice. Competition is particularly fierce for computer science and engineering majors.
Misconception 2: “Being a public university, the education quality must be lower”
As an AAU member university with $1.4 billion in research funding and R1 status, it ranks #1 nationally for computer science bachelor’s degree production, providing top-tier education.
Misconception 3: “Out-of-state students have a harder time getting accepted”
While the out-of-state acceptance rate is approximately 35%, lower than in-state students, considering the qualitative difference in applicant pools, it’s not absolutely more difficult.
Misconception 4: “Living costs must be very high near DC”
The annual total cost for out-of-state students is $61,108, which is 40-50% cheaper than comparable private universities. As a college town, reasonable living costs are possible.
Misconception 5: “Only engineering and computer science programs are good”
The university maintains top national rankings in various fields including criminology (#1 nationally), entrepreneurship (#7 nationally), and education (top rankings).

9. University of Maryland, College Park’s 5 Distinctive Advantages

β‘  Unparalleled Location Near Washington DC
Rich federal government internship opportunities allow unique experiences in politics, policy, and international relations. You can reach the Capitol, White House, and Smithsonian museums in 30 minutes by metro, creating an optimal environment for combining academics and experience.

β‘‘ Absolute Leader in Computer Science
Ranks #1 nationally for computer science and information science bachelor’s degree production and places in the national Top 20 for computer science. The Maryland/Virginia tech hub rivals Silicon Valley for internship and employment opportunities.

β‘’ Public Ivy Value
Graduate average starting salary of $82,860 is 68% higher than the national average of $49,219, while providing equivalent education at half the cost of prestigious private universities.

β‘£ Research University Benefits
With $1.4 billion in research funding, undergraduates have many opportunities to participate in cutting-edge research. Students can conduct research alongside Nobel Prize winners, Pulitzer Prize recipients, and National Academy members.

β‘€ Diversity and Global Network
Students from all 50 states and over 100 countries study together, with approximately 3% international students enrolled. Abundant networking opportunities exist with international organizations, embassies, and multinational corporations in Washington DC.

10. Real Student Profiles

🎯 Case 1: J.K. Student (Korean-American, Class of 2028)

Academic Achievement:

  • GPA: Unweighted 3.98, Fully Weighted 4.52
  • SAT: 1520 (Math 780, EBRW 740), SAT Subject Tests: Math Level 2 (800), Chemistry (770)
  • AP Courses: 12 total – Calculus BC (5), Physics C: Mechanics (5), Physics C: E&M (5), Chemistry (5), Computer Science A (5), Statistics (4), US History (4), English Language (4), English Literature (4), Psychology (4), Environmental Science (4), Economics (4)

4-Year Extracurricular Activities:

  • Math Honor Society President (11-12th grade)
  • Robotics Club Vice President, FIRST Robotics Competition State Finals (9-12th grade)
  • County Hospital volunteer service 250 hours (10-12th grade)
  • Kumon Learning Center math/science tutor (11-12th grade)
  • Korean Cultural Club Founder & President (10-12th grade)
  • Varsity Tennis (9-11th grade), Regional Qualifier
  • County Science Fair 2nd Place (11th grade), State Fair Participant
  • AMC 12 School Winner, AIME Qualifier (11-12th grade)

Special Notes:
During high school, completed web development internship at a local startup, building 3 client websites. Also founded Korean Cultural Club to regularly host events promoting Korean culture in the local community.

Admission Result: Computer Science major Early Action acceptance, Merit Scholarship $8,000/year

🎯 Case 2: S.L. Student (Korean International Student, Class of 2029)

Academic Achievement:

  • GPA: Unweighted 3.94, Fully Weighted 4.38
  • SAT: 1480 (Math 800, EBRW 680), TOEFL: 108
  • AP Courses: 8 total – Calculus BC (5), Physics 1 (4), Physics 2 (4), Chemistry (5), Biology (4), World History (4), English Language (3), Statistics (4)
  • IB Courses: Math HL (7), Chemistry HL (6), Physics HL (6), English SL (5), Korean A SL (7), Economics SL (6)

4-Year Extracurricular Activities:

  • Model UN Secretary-General (11-12th grade), Best Delegate Award 3 times
  • International School Environmental Club President (10-12th grade)
  • Seoul National University life sciences lab intern (12th grade summer, 4 weeks)
  • Free tutoring for low-income youth volunteer service 400 hours (9-12th grade)
  • School Newspaper Editor-in-Chief (11-12th grade)
  • Debate Team Captain, National Championship Semi-finalist (10-12th grade)
  • Piano (Grade 8 ABRSM), regular school concert performances (9-12th grade)
  • Red Cross Youth Volunteer, First Aid Certification (9-12th grade)

Special Notes:
Passionate about environmental science, led a project to create a small garden on the school rooftop and spread a plastic reduction campaign throughout the school. During SNU lab internship, participated in biofuel research using microalgae.

Admission Result: Environmental Science major Regular Decision acceptance, partial financial aid recipient

11. Grade-by-Grade Preparation Strategy

🏫 Middle School (6-8th Grade)

  • Advanced Math Learning: Systematically progress through Pre-Algebra β†’ Algebra β†’ Geometry to complete Calculus BC in high school
  • English Proficiency Enhancement: Develop academic English reading/writing skills, not just conversational English
  • Career Interest Exploration: Set career direction through various experiential activities
  • Basic Physical Fitness and Arts: Begin sports or musical instrument activities that can be sustained for 4 years

πŸŽ’ 9th Grade (Freshman)

  • GPA Management: Perfect grade management from the first semester, as 91.06% of admitted students have 4.0 GPA
  • Honors Course Enrollment: Take all possible subjects at Honors level
  • Begin Extracurricular Activities: Select 2-3 core activities and participate consistently
  • Intensive English Development: Strengthen reading comprehension and writing skills

πŸ“š 10th Grade (Sophomore)

  • AP Course Challenge: Start with foundational AP courses like AP World History, AP Chemistry
  • PSAT Preparation: Prepare for National Merit Scholar Qualifying Test
  • Leadership Development: Pursue officer positions in current activities
  • Expand Volunteer Service: Begin sustained and meaningful volunteer work

πŸ”¬ 11th Grade (Junior)

  • SAT/ACT Focus: Target SAT 1410-1520, ACT 32-35 with multiple attempts
  • Maximize AP Courses: Take 5-6 AP courses to demonstrate college-level academic ability
  • Summer Programs: Participate in UMD Summer Research Program or related field internships
  • College Exploration: Visit UMD campus and attend information sessions

πŸŽ“ 12th Grade (Senior)

  • Early Action Essential: Meet November 1 Early Action deadline
  • Complete Essays: Write personal and specific essays tailored to UMD characteristics
  • Manage Recommendations: Secure strong recommendation letters based on teacher relationships
  • Apply for Financial Aid: Meet FAFSA priority deadline of March 1

12. 11th-12th Grade Checklist

πŸ“‹ 11th Grade Checklist
  • Take first SAT/ACT (March or May)
  • Take 5+ AP exams
  • Apply for summer research programs or internships
  • Attend college information sessions (including UMD)
  • Build relationships with teachers for recommendation letters
  • Verify National Merit Scholar eligibility (based on PSAT scores)
  • Secure leadership positions in extracurricular activities
  • Accumulate volunteer service hours (minimum 200 hours)

πŸ“‹ 12th Grade Checklist

  • August: Create Common Application account and input basic information
  • September: Visit UMD campus and schedule admissions consultation
  • October: Take final SAT/ACT, complete essay draft
  • November 1: Complete UMD Early Action application
  • November: Confirm recommendation letter submissions, prepare mid-year report
  • December: Apply to other universities Regular Decision
  • January: Submit mid-year report, complete scholarship applications
  • February: Complete FAFSA submission
  • March: Await UMD results announcement, develop alternative plans
  • April: Make enrollment decision if admitted

Conclusion

University of Maryland, College Park ranks #42 in the 2026 US News National Universities and #16 among public universities, making it no longer a safe choice. With the Class of 2029 acceptance rate plummeting to 34%, it has truly established itself as a prestigious university.

Who is UMD right for?

  • Students who want world-class education in computer science or engineering
  • Students seeking internships and networking opportunities in Washington DC’s political/policy environment
  • Students pursuing high post-graduation employment outcomes with average starting salary of $82,860
  • Students wanting to participate in undergraduate research at a research university with $1.4 billion in funding
  • Students seeking top-tier education at reasonable cost of $61,108 annually for out-of-state students
  • Students with academic ability and commitment to maintain 4.0 GPA
  • Students with test scores of SAT 1410-1520, ACT 32-35
  • Students with social responsibility aligned with the Do Good campus philosophy

Since most students are selected through Early Action, the November 1 deadline is absolutely crucial. Financial aid applications must also meet the March 1 priority deadline.

UMD offers the best value in America, providing education quality equivalent to prestigious private universities at half the cost. While no longer a safe choice, with proper preparation, it can become a gateway that significantly transforms your child’s future.

Start now.

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *