University of Maryland, College Park

public research university in the city of College Park in Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
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The University of Maryland, College Park, often called simply the University of Maryland, is a public university in College Park, Maryland. It is the largest university in a group called the "University System of Maryland."

University of Maryland, College Park
Former names
Maryland Agricultural College
(1856–1916)
Maryland State College
(1916–1920)
Motto
Fatti maschii, parole femine (unofficial)[1]
Motto in English
Strong deeds, gentle words
TypeFlagship public
Land-grant
Sea-grant
Space-grant
EstablishedMarch 6, 1856 (1856-03-06)
Parent institution
University System of Maryland
Academic affiliations
AAU
ACE
APLU
BTAA
CUWMA
Fields Institute
ORAU
SURA
U21
URA
Endowment$355.3 million (2018)[2]
PresidentWallace Loh[3]
ProvostMary Ann Rankin
Academic staff
4,610 (Fall 2016)[4]
Administrative staff
5,481 (Fall 2016)[4]
Students41,200 (Fall 2018)
Undergraduates30,762 (Fall 2018)[5]
Postgraduates10,438 (Fall 2018)[5]
Location
College Park
, ,
United States

38°59′17″N 76°56′41″W / 38.98806°N 76.94472°W / 38.98806; -76.94472
CampusSuburban, 1,340 acres (5.4 km2)[6]
ColorsRed, white, black, gold[7]
       
NicknameTerrapins
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IBig Ten
MAISA
MascotTestudo
Websitewww.umd.edu

History

In 1856, the Maryland Agricultural College was chartered. Sixty years later, the state of Maryland took control of the college and renamed it Maryland State University. In 1920, it joined several professional schools in the area to become the University of Maryland. It joined the Association of American Universities in 1925.

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