Enrollment reports provide a detailed snapshot of actual student enrollment at UMB for each academic term. Detailed data tables present student enrollment from multiple perspectives across programs and academic levels.

Unlike enrollment projections, which look ahead, these reports reflect confirmed enrollment data and are used to understand current and past trends across the University.

How to Use These Reports

Explore enrollment data for each reporting period. These reports are useful for:

  • Reviewing enrollment trends over time
  • Comparing programs or degree levels across terms
  • Supporting planning, reporting, and analysis

Because each page contains detailed tables, you may find it helpful to scan section headings or use in-page navigation tools to locate specific data points.

Archived Reports

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Summer 2024 UMB enrollment is 2,275, a decrease of 42 or 1.8% from summer 2023 enrollment of 2,317. Compared to last
summer, increased enrollments occur in the Master of Social Work program, Graduate School Physician Assistant master’s program, and Graduate School doctoral programs in medicine and pharmacy. Decreases occur in master’s programs in Medical Cannabis Science and Therapeutics and Palliative Care, the Master of Science in Nursing program, and professional doctoral programs in Evening Law and Nursing Practice.

Spring 2024 UMB enrollment is 6,441, a decrease of 280 or 4.2% from spring 2023 enrollment of 6,721. Compared to last spring, increased enrollments occur in the Graduate School Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leadership master’s program, the Physician Assistant master’s program, and Graduate School doctoral programs in pharmacy. Decreases occur in master’s programs in Medical Cannabis Science and Therapeutics and Palliative Care. Enrollments also decreased in the Master of Social Work program, the Master of Science in Nursing program, and professional doctoral programs in Nursing Practice and Pharmacy.

The spring 2024 enrollment file includes 19 intercampus (visiting) students, Level Code IC, not included in enrollment data reported for the University of Maryland, Baltimore.