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This is who we are.

At a glance, you will see some quick facts about the Merrick School of Business.

Data reflects Fall 2022 enrollment in the Merrick School of Business.

Student Count

755 graduate and undergraduate business students 

Gender

Female: 57%

Male: 41%

Unknown: 1%

Enrollment Status

Full-time: 30.5%

Part-time: 69.4%

Minority and International Student Status

White: 25.8%

Minority: 69.8%

International: 4.3%

Residency Status

Maryland Resident (incl. graduate regional residency status): 90%

Out-of-State: 9.5%

International:1%

27,000 business alumni

80 percent of the alumni live in Maryland

Active network and organized programs

Alumni-student mentoring opportunities

403 undergraduate business students (Fall 2022 Census Report)

2 degree programs  

B.S. in Business Administration — with 12 specializations and now supporting the Ratcliffe Entrepreneurship Fellows program and the state's only school with industry-focused specializations like Real Estate and Economic Development, and Risk Management and Insurance. Our students have two pathways to complete their business program requirements entirely online. We also have the only Accounting Honors Program in Maryland as well as the Accelerated Bachelor's to Master's option. (357 students)

B.S. in Information Systems and Technology Management (32 students)

1 undergraduate certificate program

Upper-Division Certificate in Accounting — designed for career changers. (4 students)

Inter-Institutional or Visiting students (9 students)

Gender

Female: 59%

Male: 40%

Unknown: 1%

Enrollment Status

Full-time: 44%

Part-time: 56%

Average New Student Age

29

Minority and International Student Status

White: 20.8%

Minority: 47.3%

International: 3%

Unknown: 29% 

Residency Status

Maryland Resident: 96%

Out-of-State: 4% 

Salary Data (2014-2016)

352 graduate business students (Fall 2022 Census Report)

5 degree programs

MBA — with 11 specializations3 dual-degree options and a Fully Online MBA (258 students)

M.S. in Accounting and Business Advisory Services and a Fully Online option (35 students)

M.S. in Business-Finance a STEM designated program (19 students)

M.S. in Cybersecurity Leadership a STEM designated program (3 students)

M.S. in Taxation  (18 students)

7 post-baccalaureate certificate programs

Accounting Fundamentals (8 students)

Business Fundamentals (8 students)

Business Valuation (1 student )

Government Financial Management  

Internal Audit Services  

Organizational Leadership (1 student)

Gender

Female: 56%

Male: 42%  

Unknown: 2%

Enrollment Status

Full-time: 15%

Part-time: 85%

Average New Student Age

32

Minority and International Student Status

White: 32%

Minority: 40%

International: 6%

Unknown: 22%

Residency Status

Maryland Resident: 83%

Regional Resident: 1%

Out-of-State: 16%

Salary Data (2014-2016)

31 Full-time Faculty Members

92 percent hold doctorates including some of the country's strongest business schools including but not limited to: Duke, Harvard, Maryland, MIT, Purdue, Syracuse

7 Fulbright Scholars

11 Endowed Chairs and Professorships

20 Adjunct Faculty Members (on average)

Teaching executives sharing practical knowledge

Connected in their fields

Wide array of industries including; accounting and auditing; defense; government, finance, health care, manufacturing, technology and entrepreneurs.

Student Clubs

Coalition of UBalt Entrepreneurs

UBalt Investment Society

Human Resources Society

Marketing Club

Real Estate and Economic Development Association

UBalt Student Government Association

University-wide sponsored clubs

Business Honor Societies

Beta Alpha Psi — ΒΑΨ (Accounting, Finance and Information Systems)

Beta Gamma Sigma — ΒΔΣ (Business)

Mu Kappa Tau — ΜΚΤ (Marketing)

Sigma Iota Epsilon — ΣΙΕ (Management)

Sigma Nu Tau — ΣNT (Entrepreneurship)

University-wide Honor Society

Omicron Delta Kappa — ΟΔΚ (Leadership)

Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation - Dedicated to the growth and support of innovative ventures in the region.

Jacob France Institute - A leading source of high quality statistical information and research.

Located at 11 W. Mt. Royal; one block south of Baltimore's train station

Six-story building containing 30 classrooms with many capable of hybrid teaching.

Faculty and administration offices

Academic Advising Center

Student Lounge

Management Information Systems Computer Lab

85-seat Student Computer Lab

Executive Decisions Computer Lab

170-seat auditorium with simultaneous translation capability

Catering and meeting facilities