Coppin State University
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Overview & Academics
Coppin State University (CSU) is a public, historically Black university (HBCU) located in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1900, CSU is part of the University System of Maryland and offers a comprehensive array of academic programs designed to serve a diverse student body. The university is known for its commitment to urban education, community engagement, and producing graduates poised to address social, professional, and civic challenges.
Academic Offerings:
- Bachelor’s degrees across Arts & Sciences, Education, Nursing, Business, Criminal Justice, and more
- Master’s and post-master’s programs in fields such as Education, Nursing, Criminal Justice, and Human Services Administration
- Professional doctorate (Doctor of Nursing Practice, DNP)
- Certificate programs (post-baccalaureate and post-master’s)
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Admissions
CSU employs a holistic admissions process, focusing on academic achievement, potential, and community involvement. Standard requirements include submitting an application (online or paper), transcripts, SAT/ACT scores (test optional policy may apply), and recommendation letters. Admission is moderately selective and designed to be accessible to a broad range of applicants.
- Application fee: Typically required, with fee waivers available
- Priority application deadlines: Fall and Spring entry
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Cost
- In-State Tuition & Fees: Approximately $6,800 per year (undergraduate)
- Out-of-State Tuition & Fees: Approximately $13,500 per year (undergraduate)
- Room & Board: Around $10,500 annually for on-campus housing and meal plans
- Financial aid: Federal/state grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study available for qualifying students
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Student Population
- Total Enrollment: Around 2,000-2,500 students
- Undergraduate: Approx. 1,900-2,100
- Graduate: 400+
- Diverse demographics; significant African American representation (majority of the student body)
- Strong presence of first-generation and nontraditional students
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Rankings & Distinctions
- Recognized as a top public HBCU in Maryland
- Praised for programs in Nursing, Teacher Education, and Criminal Justice
- Noted for affordability and contributions to diversity in higher education
- Strong history of community engagement and service initiatives
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Campus & Culture
- Location: Urban campus in West Baltimore, easily accessible by public transit
- Facilities include Health & Human Services Building, Science and Technology Center, student center, residence halls, and athletic complex
- Active campus life grounded in student leadership opportunities, service, and cultural engagement
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Athletics & Traditions
- NCAA Division I, member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC)
- Teams known as the Coppin State Eagles
- Popular sports: Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball, Track & Field, Bowling
- Strong school spirit, Homecoming, Founder’s Day, and various athletic events
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Mission
Coppin State University is dedicated to empowering students, transforming communities, and producing graduates who are equipped to be leaders and change agents. The university emphasizes access and excellence, urban civic engagement, and enhancing local, national, and global communities through education, research, and service.
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Leadership & Current Developments
- University President: (Check current leadership on official website)
- Active board of regents and committed leadership team
- Recent enhancements in academic programs, campus facilities, and student services
- Focus on expanding online education, workforce development, and community partnerships
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Programs
- Popular undergraduate majors: Nursing, Criminal Justice, Social Work, Business Management, Psychology, Early Childhood Education
- Graduate programs in Nursing, Education, Human Services, Criminal Justice
- Unique offerings: Applied Sciences, Rehabilitation Counseling, Urban Studies
- Pre-professional programs (pre-med, pre-law, etc.)
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Campus Life
- On-campus housing and dining facilities
- Student Health & Counseling Services, Academic Advising Center
- Programming for commuter and nontraditional students
- Events: Social, academic, cultural, leadership workshops, and wellness initiatives
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Student Organizations
- 40+ student-run organizations, including Student Government Association, fraternities and sororities, academic and cultural clubs
- Honor societies (Alpha Kappa Mu, Delta Mu Delta, etc.)
- Community service clubs, faith-based groups, special interest organizations, media and arts organizations (student publications, choir, theater)
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Admission Stats
- Acceptance Rate: Approximately 40% – 50%
- Average High School GPA (enrolled): Around 2.8 – 3.2
- SAT Middle 50% (enrolled): Approx. 850 – 990 (test-optional policy may apply)
- ACT Composite Middle 50%: Approx. 15 – 19
- First-year retention: Roughly 60% – 65%
Website: www.coppin.edu
Address: 2500 West North Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21216-3698


