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STEVENSON UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE CHARACTER: A coeducational, independent University known for its innovative synthesis of the liberal arts with exceptional career preparation. ENROLLMENT:  pproximately 3,200 full-time undergraduates, 600 part-time A undergraduates, and 500 graduate students on two dynamic campuses just outside of Baltimore, which is Maryland’s largest city. A student-to-faculty ratio of 15:1 and an average class size of 17 students*. *These numbers are based on the number of traditional undergraduate students. CAMPUSES: Greenspring Just minutes from Baltimore in the town of Stevenson, Maryland, the University’s original campus offers a peaceful learning atmosphere and modern facilities amidst the rolling hills of the Greenspring Valley. STEVENSON UNIVERSITY 83 95 795 70 95 Washington , D.C. AVERAGE ACCEPTED APPLICANT: 695 High School GPA: 3.54 (weighted) Old SAT: 1380-1670 (middle 50 percent) New SAT*: 1020-1200 (middle 50 percent) ACT: 19-24 (middle 50 percent) Annapolis *New SAT averages based on concordance tables released by College Board in May 2016 Baltimore MARYLAND Owings Mills Conveniently located just six miles from the Greenspring Campus, the Owings Mills Campus is a thriving academic and residential community. The adjacent Owings Mills North campus is home to the School of Design, the Sandra R. Berman School of Nursing and Health Professions, and the Beverly K. Fine School of the Sciences 50 495 95 STUDY ABROAD: S  tudents may broaden their educational and cultural horizons by choosing to study in an international location. SCHOOL CODES: ACT: 1753 • SAT: 5856 • FAFSA: 002107 ATHLETICS: DIRECTIONS TO THE ADMISSIONS OFFICE Take the Baltimore Beltway (I-695; accessible from I-95) to exit 19 (I-795 N). Follow I-795 to exit 4, Owings Mills Boulevard (north to Reisterstown Road). Continue on Owings Mills Boulevard to Groff Lane and turn right. For GPS directions, please use 11001 Owings Mills Boulevard, Owings Mills, MD 21117. The University has a wide range of NCAA Division III sports teams, which participate in the Middle Atlantic Conference (Continental Volleyball Conference for men’s volleyball; Colonial Hockey Conference for women’s ice hockey). FINANCIAL AID: S  tevenson is committed to making a quality, independent, four-year university education affordable to nearly all qualified students. The University offers generous merit-based scholarships, and more than 90 percent of Stevenson students receive some form of financial assistance. If Stevenson is right for you, we’ll work with you to make it happen. Learn more at stevenson.edu/financialaid. PLAN YOUR VISIT AND APPLY ONLINE AT stevenson.edu. 14