During the 2021 admissions season, the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) received applications from 11,720 students. Of these students, 5,536 were men, while 6,184 were women. This means that slightly more women than men apply to the University on an annual basis.
Of the 11,720 students who applied to the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), 6,790 were accepted: 3,379 female and 3,411 male students. So, the UMBC acceptance rate sits right around 58%, with an acceptance rate of 55% for women and an acceptance rate of 62% for men.
While more women than men applied to the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) during the 2021 application season, a greater percentage of men were ultimately accepted to the University.
Of the students who were accepted into the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), 1,794 students — 1,047 male students and 747 female students — ultimately enrolled into one of the University’s academic programs.
These numbers break down to mean that the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) has an annual admission yield of about 26% – 31% for male students and 22% for female students.
When compared to other public research universities in the greater state of Maryland, such as Towson University, the UMBC acceptance rate stands out. While Towson’s acceptance rate is 79%, UMBC’s acceptance rate is only 58%, which means it is a more challenging and discerning school to gain admittance to.