Morgan State University Maryland

HBCU in Baltimore with Research 2 classification and accessible admissions, emphasizing business and professional studies.

College statistics

Address:
1700 East Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore, MD
21251
Sector Group:
Public 4-Year or Above
Official Website:
https://www.morgan.edu/
HBCU:
Yes
Setting:
City
Research Activity Tier:
Research 2: High Spending and Doctorate Production
Economic Mobility Index:
Higher Access, Medium Earnings
Primary Undergraduate Major:
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services

Morgan State University is a historically Black public research university in Baltimore, Maryland, serving over 9,800 students. Founded with a mission to educate African American students, Morgan conducts high-spending research and produces doctorates across multiple disciplines while maintaining a strong undergraduate focus. The university is classified as a Research 2 institution, reflecting substantial research expenditure and doctoral production.

In-state tuition is $5,698 annually, with out-of-state tuition at $16,593. The total cost of attendance (including room and board) is $19,018 for in-state students and $29,913 for out-of-state students. Enrollment stands at 9,808 students, and the university admits approximately 83 percent of applicants, making admissions accessible. Admitted students typically score in the 75th percentile at 530 on SAT Reading and 550 on SAT Math.

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services is the primary undergraduate major. Morgan classifies as Higher Access, Medium Earnings on the Economic Mobility Index, indicating it serves students from lower-income backgrounds and supports upward mobility. The university maintains an endowment of $631 million. For more information, visit morgan.edu.