Mission and Vision Statements, Accreditation, State Authorization, and Disclaimers
Mission
The mission of the Graduate School is to empower scholars, practitioners, and researchers to become agents of innovation and leaders of change through distinctive, relevant, and rigorous education.
Vision
The Graduate School aspires to be the global leader in health and biomedical graduate education and research by cultivating students who solve critical world problems.
Accreditation
The University of Maryland, Baltimore is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The Middle States Commission on Higher Education is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
Middle States Commission on Higher Education
3624 Market St
Philadelphia, PA 19104
267-284-5000
www.msche.org
State Authorization
The Graduate School at the University of Maryland, Baltimore is authorized by the Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC), the State Licensing Authority, to confer degrees.
Maryland Higher Education Commission
6 North Liberty St., 10th Floor Baltimore, MD 21201
410-767-3300; 410-332-0270 (fax)
www.mhec.state.md.us
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Special Note regarding delivery of instruction: In the summer session of 2020, UMB schools will deliver didactic curriculum on-line. This innovative method of delivering didactic instruction responds to the COVID 19 pandemic and decisions made to maintain social distancing in the interest of the personal safety of all involved in the education of UMB students.
In the academic year 2020-2021, UMB expects it will return to some classroom and on-campus didactic instruction, consistent with safety standards, local and regional health conditions, and guidance of public authorities. The ability to offer courses on campus may be delayed or intermittent. UMB may supplement on-campus instruction with online and virtual learning opportunities.
Selected labs, research assignments, experiential learning activities and Performance Based Assessments (PBAs) must be done in-person and will be scheduled (or rescheduled) as permitted by circumstances and UMB policies. Most clinical experiential rotations scheduled for the summer 2020 are postponed until fall 2020 when UMB will work in consultation with affiliates to determine the best ways for students to engage in academic work at affiliates’ facilities after appropriate safety precautions are identified and implemented.
For on-line learning, UMB will reformat the curriculum materials and teaching techniques as necessary to assure that coursework continues to meet the high standards set by UMB and to assure that all learning outcomes are achieved in accordance with accreditation standards and expectations.