The College of Notre Dame of Maryland educates women as leaders to transform the world. Embracing the vision of the founders, the School Sisters of Notre Dame, the college provides a liberal arts education in the Catholic tradition. Distinctive undergraduate and graduate programs challenge women and men to strive for intellectual and professional excellence, to build inclusive communities, to engage in service to others, and to promote social responsibility.
| Religious affiliation: | Roman Catholic |
| Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
| Campus Setting: | Large city |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Doctor's degree - research/scholarship and professional practice |
| Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
| Calendar: | Semester |
| School Colors: | Royal Blue and White |
“Notre dame provides students with not just a learning enviroment but a growing enviroment. With the wide diversity and experience of all the students and teachers, Notre dame will make…”
“The College of Notre Dame of Maryland is a wonderful school because it provides many possible schedules allowing flexibility for students of all ages. The professors are respectful, considerate, and…”
“Excellent program options for students from all backgrounds, gender, age, and diversities. They believe in discussion based learning instead of lecture based learning. There are many class options…”
“The College of Notre Dame is challenging. It is also defining. It is the best college for anyone hoping to make an impact, great or small, on society.…”
“Notre Dame is a beautiful, peaceful campus. A sense of community is felt which is why I chose Notre Dame. The academics are challenging, but the professors are there to…”
It's an all girls school. I thought I would be okay with this and I am, until some girl-based drama starts. This is a very common occurrence too. The campus is small and the campus events are mediocre at best. It's all very high school like with the maintaining of orientation-formed cliques and groups. I have jumped groups since I've been here. Once a drifter, always a drifter.
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