Stevenson University is a NCAA-Division III, private university located just 20 miles from the Inner Harbour of Baltimore and 50 miles away from the District of Columbia; between the suburbs of Baltimore County and the rolling hills of Maryland horse country. As a member of the Mid Atlantic Conference, we are looking for prospective student-athletes that love to swim, love to work hard, and love to be a part of a team. It doesn't matter if you are a BB to A swimmer or Sectional/Future level swimmer. We want to build the team up with committmed, hard-working, and enthusiastic student-athletes.
Stevenson is a university that is proud of its academic reputation. Our curriculum provides students with 30 undergraduate majors and a broad range of minors and professional options. The low student-faculty ratio of 17:1 gives each student access to the opportunity for individual attention, direction, and guidance that you need to be successful in the future. Sudents can feel comfortable that they are getting the best education offered at an affordable price with 92% classroom to job placement success rate and 99% of the student body receiving financial aid. Stevenson operates with a rolling admissions policy meaning from application to acceptance, you can apply any time of the year and receive a decision from our admissions office in just 3-4 weeks. LEARN MORE HERE.
Should you be interested in attending Stevenson University, please let me show you a beautiful suburban campus with some of the best dorm rooms in the country. We train in an 8-lane, 50 meter premier facility and have an outstanding strength and conditioning facility with personal trainers.
If you believe that you would be a great fit for Stevenson University, first start by filling out this questionnaire: Stevenson Mustangs Swimming Recruit Form. Once you fill out the form, I will be in contact with them and work to get them out to visit the campus.
I look forward to working with you,
Clarke Nyman, Head Coach- Swimming
cell# 410-487-1917, office# 443-394-9390,
Cost includes tuition, living costs, books and supplies, and fees minus the average grants and scholarships for federal financial aid recipients.
Depending on the federal, state, or institutional grant aid available, students in your income bracket may pay more or less than the overall average costs.
Family income | Average cost |
---|---|
$0–$30,000 | $16,208 |
$30,001–$48,000 | $20,900 |
$48,001–$75,000 | $25,450 |
$75,001–$110,000 | $27,946 |
$110,001+ | $28,148 |
Graduated | 60% |
Transferred | 32% |
Withdrew | 8% |
Making progress | 27% |
Not making progress | 23% |
Deferment | 17% |
Forbearance | 15% |
Paid in full | 10% |
Default | 6% |
Student population | 3,434 |
Undergraduate enrollment | 2,959 |
Graduate enrollment | 475 |
White | 51% |
Black | 26% |
Hispanic | 9% |
Two or more races | 6% |
Asian | 4% |