The Most Expensive Colleges in Maryland by Out of State Tuition for 2023
The highest priced four year colleges in Maryland are listed by one year's out of state tuition list price for the 2021/2022 school year.
What is the most expensive college in Maryland? Leading the colleges list is Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore with an out of state tuition of $58,720.
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All price data are reprinted from the U.S. Department of Education's 2021/2022 IPEDS Survey and reflect reported costs for the 2021/2022 academic year.
College | Out of State Tuition | Rating | Value |
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#21 Bowie State UniversityBowie, Public Not For Profit |
$16,500 | 28 | 6 |
#22 University of Maryland Eastern ShorePrincess Anne, Public Not For Profit |
$16,145 | 35 | 15 |
#23 Morgan State UniversityBaltimore, Public Not For Profit |
$15,948 | 20 | 1 |
#24 DeVry University MarylandBethesda, Private For Profit |
$15,835 | NA | NA |
#25 Purdue Global Hagerstown CampusHagerstown, Private For Profit |
$13,356 | NA | NA |
#26 Ner Israel Rabbinical CollegeBaltimore, Private Not For Profit |
$13,200 | NA | NA |
#27 University of Maryland University CollegeAdelphi, Public Not For Profit |
$11,976 | NA | NA |
#28 Coppin State UniversityBaltimore, Public Not For Profit |
$11,266 | 41 | 55 |
#29 Sojourner Douglass CollegeBaltimore, Private Not For Profit |
$9,630 | NA | NA |
#30 University of Phoenix Maryland CampusColumbia, Private For Profit |
$9,480 | NA | NA |
#31 Maple Springs Baptist Bible College and SeminaryCapitol Heights, Private Not For Profit |
$5,280 | NA | NA |