Maryland Colleges with the Smallest Number of Students

St. John's College is the smallest college with 541 students including both undergraduate and graduate students.

Washington Adventist University with 671 students and Capitol Technology University with 823 students are following it in the list of Smallest Maryland Colleges with Fewest Students.

St. John's College is the smallest school with 541 students and Washington Adventist University has the second lowest population with 671 students.

The average undergraduate tuition & fees of the schools is $37,679 and graduate tuition & fees is $14,652 for the academic year 2023-2024.

The average acceptance rate is 66.70% and the average SAT score is 1,187 at the schools.

Table. Smallest Maryland Colleges With Fewest Students Comparison
School NameTotal PopulationUndergraduate EnrollmentGraduation EnrollmentMen EnrollmentWomen EnrollmentOnline EnrollmentStudents to Faculty Ratio
1
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St. John's College Annapolis, MDPrivate, 4-year 541
1
46279293248358 to 1
2
-
Washington Adventist University Takoma Park, MDPrivate, 4-year 671
114
58289235436376 to 1
3
-
Capitol Technology University Laurel, MDPrivate, 4-year 823
27
3015226511725839 to 1
4
-
Washington College Chestertown, MDPrivate, 4-year 955
71
955-400555-9 to 1
5
-
St. Mary's College of Maryland St. Mary's City, MDPublic, 4-year 1,520
24
1,49723624896110 to 1
6
-
Goucher College Baltimore, MDPrivate, 4-year 1,727
190
1,0017264641,2636247 to 1
7
2
Notre Dame of Maryland University Baltimore, MDPrivate, 4-year 1,733
451
6601,0732511,4829158 to 1
8
-
Coppin State University Baltimore, MDPublic, 4-year 2,006
95
1,7572494661,54026010 to 1
9
2
Hood College Frederick, MDPrivate, 4-year 2,056
39
1,2028547221,33435511 to 1
10
1
Mount St. Mary's University Emmitsburg, MDPrivate, 4-year 2,456
114
1,8965601,2041,25220313 to 1
Average1,4491,0314645319183359 to 1