University of Maryland

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  • Mitchell Building
  • College Park, MD 20742
  • (301) 405-1000
  • http://www.umd.edu
University of Maryland logo
Year Founded:
1856
Religious Affiliation:
None
College Type:
Public , Suburban
Enrollment:
30875 (full time undergrad)
Tuition In State:
$10,779
Tuition Out of State:
$36,891
Division:
NCAA I
Conference:
Atlantic Coast Conference (Division I, Football I-A)
Welcome to the University of Maryland Baseball scholarship and program info page. Here you will get information about the school and information on their Baseball program like who to get hold of about recruitment, names of ... Read More

Welcome to the University of Maryland Baseball scholarship and program info page. Here you will get information about the school and information on their Baseball program like who to get hold of about recruitment, names of past alumni, what scholarship opportunities can be had and how to start the recruiting process.
University of Maryland Baseball Program Recruiting and Coaching Personnel
For anyone who is hoping to get recruited it's important to understand who to talk to - and NCSA has the info you need. The Director of Player Development of the University of Maryland Baseball program is Tommy Gardiner. Other essential personnel are:


  • Director of Operations Philip DePase

  • Pitching Coach Jimmy Jackson

  • Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator John Poss

  • Head Coach Matt Swope



If you are thinking about being a part of the University of Maryland Baseball program they are the individuals you'll want to get in touch with. It's possible to choose to get in touch with them via email using the link above or call the school to get more details about the school and Baseball program before deciding if it's the right fit for you.
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Athletics Information
Conference:
Atlantic Coast Conference (Division I, Football I-A)
Division:
NCAA I
Athletic Director:
Deborah A. Yow
Baseball Coaching Staff
  • Philip DePase Director of Operations
  • Tommy Gardiner Director of Player Development
  • Jimmy Jackson Pitching Coach
  • John Poss Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
  • Matt Swope Head Coach
Sports Offered
  • Baseball
  • Cheerleading
  • Field Hockey
  • Football
  • Men's Basketball
  • Men's Golf
  • Men's Lacrosse
  • Men's Soccer
  • Men's Track
  • Softball
  • Women's Basketball
  • Women's Golf
  • Women's Gymnastics
  • Women's Ice Hockey
  • Women's Lacrosse
  • Women's Soccer
  • Women's Tennis
  • Women's Track
  • Women's Volleyball
  • Wrestling
Club Sports
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Admissions Contact Info
Admissions Toll Free Phone:
(800) 422-5867
Admissions Phone:
(301) 405-1000
Admissions Email:
[email protected]
Academic Requirements
Academic Selectivity:
Selective
Religious Requirements:
No
Specific Religious Requirements:
N/A
Application Information
Application Deadline:
Yes
Application Deadline Date:
January 1
Application Final Date:
January 20
Application Priority Date:
February 15 (priority)
Notification Date:
April 1
Rolling Admissions:
No
Early Action:
Yes
Early Action Closing Date:
November 1
Early Decision:
No
Early Decision Deadline:
 
Common Application:
No
Student Body Averages
ACT
Average Freshman GPA:
3.1
Average ACT Composite:
0
Average ACT English:
0
Average ACT Math:
0
Average ACT Writing:
0
ACT 25th Percentile:
30%
ACT 75th Percentile:
34%
SAT
Average SAT 1 Combined:
0
Average SAT 1 Math:
0
Average SAT 1 Verbal:
0
SAT 25th Percentile:
1270%
SAT 75th Percentile:
1480%
SAT 2 Requirements:
 
Majors
    Most Popular Majors:
  • Criminology/Criminal Justice, Economics, Finance
    Pre-Professional Programs:
  • Pre-Law, Pre-Medicine, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Optometry
    Other Pre-Professional Programs:
  • Biomedical Science Research, Medical Technology
    Combined 3-2 Programs:
  •  
    Majors Offered:
  • Accounting,
  • Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering,
  • Agricultural Business and Management,
  • Agricultural Engineering,
  • Agriculture Operations,
  • Animal Sciences,
  • Anthropology,
  • Apparel and Textiles,
  • Applied Horticulture,
  • Applied Mathematics,
  • Architecture,
  • Area Studies,
  • Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management,
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics,
  • Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology,
  • Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology,
  • Biological and Physical Sciences,
  • Biology,
  • Biomedical/Medical Engineering,
  • Botany,
  • Business,
  • Business Administration, Management, and Operations,
  • Business, Sports and Entertainment Management/Marketing, Other,
  • Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences,
  • Chemical Engineering,
  • Chemistry,
  • City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning,
  • Civil Engineering,
  • Classics and Classical Linguistics,
  • Clinical Psychology,
  • Communication Disorders Sciences,
  • Communication and Media Studies,
  • Computer Engineering,
  • Computer Programming,
  • Computer and Information Sciences,
  • Craft Design, Folk Art and Artisanry,
  • Criminal Justice, Forensics and Corrections,
  • Criminology,
  • Curriculum and Instruction,
  • Dance,
  • Demography and Population Studies,
  • Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services,
  • Drama and Stagecraft,
  • East Asian Linguistics,
  • Ecology, Marine Biology, and Oceanography,
  • Economics,
  • Education/Teaching,
  • Educational Administration,
  • Educational Assessment,
  • Electrical Engineering,
  • Engineering,
  • Engineering Technologies, Other,
  • Engineering, Other,
  • English Literature,
  • Environmental Engineering,
  • Ethnic and Group Studies,
  • Family and Consumer Economics,
  • Family and Consumer Sciences,
  • Film/Video and Photographic Arts,
  • Finance,
  • Fine and Studio Arts,
  • Food Science and Technology,
  • Foods and Nutrition Services,
  • Forestry,
  • Foundations of Education,
  • General Legal Studies,
  • Geography and Cartography,
  • Geology,
  • Germanic Linguistics,
  • Gerontology,
  • Graphic Design, Illustration and Game/Media Design,
  • History,
  • Housing and Human Environments,
  • Human Computer Interaction,
  • Human Development and Family Studies,
  • Human Resources Management,
  • Information Science,
  • Interdisciplinary Studies, Other,
  • Interior Architecture,
  • International Business,
  • Iranian/Persian Linguistics,
  • Journalism,
  • Landscape Architecture,
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences,
  • Library Science and Administration,
  • Library Science, Other,
  • Linguistic Studies,
  • Management Information Systems,
  • Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods,
  • Marketing,
  • Materials Engineering,
  • Mathematics,
  • Mechanical Engineering,
  • Medical Preparatory Programs,
  • Mental and Social Health Services,
  • Microbiological Sciences,
  • Middle/Near Eastern and Semitic Linguistics,
  • Museum Studies,
  • Music,
  • Natural Resources Conservation and Research,
  • Natural Resources Management,
  • Neurobiology and Neurosciences,
  • Nuclear Engineering,
  • Nutrition Sciences,
  • Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies,
  • Parks, Recreation, Leisure, and Fitness Studies, Other,
  • Pharmacology and Toxicology,
  • Philosophy,
  • Physical Education, Kinesiology and Exercise Science,
  • Physical Sciences,
  • Physics,
  • Plant Sciences,
  • Political Science and Government,
  • Psychology,
  • Psychology, Other,
  • Public Health,
  • Public Policy Analysis,
  • Radio, Television, and Digital Communication,
  • Religious Studies,
  • Research and Experimental Psychology,
  • Rhetoric and Composition/Writing,
  • Romance Linguistics,
  • Science, Technology and Society,
  • Slavic, Baltic, and Albanian Linguistics,
  • Social Sciences,
  • Social Sciences, Other,
  • Sociology,
  • Sociology and Anthropology,
  • Soil Sciences,
  • Special Education,
  • Specialized Sales and Merchandising,
  • Statistics,
  • Student Counseling,
  • Systems Engineering,
  • Systems Science and Theory,
  • Teacher Development Methods,
  • Teacher Development Specific Subjects,
  • Urban Studies/Affairs,
  • Veterinary Biomedical Sciences,
  • Veterinary Medicine,
  • Zoology and Animal Biology,
Location
City/Town Situated In:
College Park, MD
Population:
26925
Major City Closest To School:
Washington, DC
Distance Of Major City:
3 Miles
Closest International Airport:
Washington, DC
Distance To International Airport:
10 Miles
Closest Other Airport:
Baltimore, MD
Distance To Other Airport:
25 Miles
Location Description:

1,250-acre campus in College Park (population: 26,925), nine miles from downtown Washington, DC, plus 2,438-acre agricultural extension; branch campus in Shady Grove. Served by train; major airport and bus serve Washington, DC; other airport serves Baltimore (20 miles). School operates transportation around College Park and to Greenbelt and Landover. Public transportation serves campus.

Demographics
Male:
53.00%
Female:
47.00%
African American:
13.02%
Asian American:
16.04%
Caucasian:
50.10%
Hispanic:
9.97%
International:
4.63%
Other:
1.84%
Student Faculty Ratio:
18:1
Out State Freshmen:
33%
Campus Size:
1250 acres
Campus Life
Freshmen In School Housing:
0%
Students Live On Campus:
41%
Students Live Off Campus:
59%
Students Live On Campus During Weekends:
0%
Housing Types:
  • Coed dorms, Sorority housing, Fraternity housing, Single-student apartments, Special housing for disabled students, Special housing for international students, Other
Fraternities & Sororities
Fraternities & Sororities:
Y
Number Of Fraternities:
36
Number Of Sororities:
27
Join Fraternities:
15%
Join Sororities:
14%
ROTC
Air Force ROTC:
Yes
Navy ROTC:
No
Army ROTC:
Yes
Financial Aid
Financial Aid Toll Free Number:
888 313-2404
Financial Aid Phone:
(301) 314-9000
Financial Aid Email:
[email protected]
Aid Notification Date:
April 1
Financial Aid Forms:
FAFSA, State aid form
Tuition Instate:
$10,779
Tuition Out of State:
$36,891
Room & Board:
$7,190
Average Debt On Graduation:
$20,256
Scholarship Numbers
FTF = First Time Freshmen
FTU = Full Time Undergraduate
Average Non-Need Based Athletic Grant and Scholarship Amount:
FTF :$14,729
FTU : $14,161
Number of Students Who Received Non-Need Based Athletic Grants and Scholarships:
FTF :26
FTU : 173
Average Non-Need Based Scholarship or Grant Amount:
FTF :$5,167
FTU : $6,211
Average Need-Based Loan Amount:
FTF :$3,240
FTU : $4,152
Average Need-Based-Self-Help-Award Amount:
FTF :$3,208
FTU : $4,117
Average Need-Based Scholarship or Grant Amount:
FTF :$7,586
FTU : $6,232
Average Financial Aid Package:
FTF :$9,816
FTU : $0
Average Percentage Of Need Met (Based on EFC):
FTF :62%
FTU : 56%

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