NDMU Celebrates 130 Years of Educating Leaders to Transform the World


BALTIMORE, Md. – Notre Dame of Maryland University celebrates 130 years in Baltimore as a premier higher education institution dedicated to educating leaders to transform the world. In 1895, the School Sisters of Notre Dame established NDMU as the first Catholic college in the United States to award women the four-year degree. There are multiple opportunities for the NDMU community to come together and reflect on the University’s rich 130-year legacy during this milestone anniversary year:

We invite all students interested in learning more about graduate studies in NDMU's Art Therapy program to visit us on-campus and have their questions answered about the program, the admissions process, the field of art therapy and practice in Maryland. Prospective students will: 

  • Have the opportunity to get questions answered with the Department Chair and Enrollment Specialist 
  • Hear from current students about their experiences of the program and the licensing process 
  • Get a feel for the classroom spaces and sit in on a portion of an Art Therapy course

Join us for an Allied Health Open House at Notre Dame of Maryland University to explore our graduate and professional programs in Occupational TherapyPharmacyNursingFNP & Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner (AGNP), and Physician Assistant Studies, and Master of Arts in Art Therapy program! We will also be featuring our School of Integrative Health programs! This event is in person and on campus.

The Allied Health Open House offers an opportunity to:

  • Tour our state-of-the-art facilities and simulation labs
  • Meet leadership and faculty from your program of interest
  • Connect with other students pursuing advanced integrative and allied health care degrees.

RSVP for Allied Health Programs

RSVP for Integrative Health Programs

Questions? Please contact admissions@ndm.edu.

History
History

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International Studies
International Studies

The International Studies program offers exceptional breadth in political science, history, business, economics, and foreign languages.

Peace and Justice Studies
Peace and Justice Studies

Uniquely flexible, the Peace and Justice minor offers an opportunity to explore personal and professional interests in building a more equitable and harmonious world.

Politics & History
Politics & History

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Political Science
Political Science

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Women's Studies
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