About Morgan State
Morgan At A Glance
CAMPUS INFORMATION
Location
Baltimore, Maryland
Year Founded
1867
First Classes Began
April 30, 1867
Level
4-year Institution
Carnegie Classification
R2: Doctoral Universities: High research activity
Fall 2022 Enrollment
9,101
Graduation Rate
46%
TUITION & FEES
In-State Tuition
$8,008
Out-of-State Tuition
$18,480
Room (On-Campus)
$6,696
Meals (19-Meal Plan)
$4,298
Based on Academic Year 2022-2023. View the tuition rates for the current academic year.
STUDENT POPULATION
AGE
22 Years & Under
6,291 (69.1%)
23-25 Years
897 (9.9%)
26-35 Years
961 (10.6%)
36-45 Years
553 (6.1%)
46 Years & over
399 (4.4%)
RACE/ETHNICITY/NATIONALITY
Unknown
985 (10.8%)
Black
6,264 (68.8%)
Native American
12 (0.1%)
Asian
39 (0.4%)
Hispanic
406 (4.5%)
White
164 (1.8%)
Native Hawaiian
3 (0.0%)
Multiracial
251 (2.8%)
International
977 (10.7%)
Percentage total less than 100% because of rounding.
STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
Male
3,483 (38%)
Female
5,618 (62%)
RESIDENCY
Maryland
5,094 (56%)
Non-Maryland
4,007 (44%)
ATTENDANCE
Full-time
8,187 (90%)
Part-time
914 (10%)
STUDENT LEVEL
Graduate
1,492 (16%)
Undergraduate
7,609 (84%)
EMPLOYEE DEMOGRAPHICS
FACULTY MEMBERS
Full-time
409
Part-time
238
PERCENTAGES OF FULL & PART TIME FACULTY
Full-time
63.2%
Part-time
36.8%
FACULTY RACE/ETHNICITY/NATIONALITY
Unknown
79 (12.2%)
Black
316 (48.8%)
Native American
3 (0.5%)
Asian
24 (3.7%)
Hispanic
12 (1.9%)
White
92 (14.2%)
Native Hawaiian
0
Multiracial
12 (1.9%)
International
109 (16.8%)
UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES
Faculty
647
Staff
1,784
Based on Fall 2022 Data
MAJORS & DEGREES
Morgan offers many academic programs, among them being a new Bachelor of Science in Cloud Computing, the only such degree offered in Maryland through its number of schools and colleges:
- College of Interdisciplinary & Continuing Studies
- James H. Gilliam Jr. College of Liberal Arts
- School of Architecture & Planning
- Earl G. Graves School of Business & Management
- School of Community Health & Policy
- School of Computer, Mathematical, & Natural Sciences
- School of Education & Urban Studies
- Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. School of Engineering
- School of Global Journalism & Communication
- School of Social Work
- School of Graduate Studies