Video: montage of various students on UBalt campus
Martins AwofadejuM.S. '26
Applied learning elevates degree’s value
The University community is one that gives purpose to effort—where commitment is matched with opportunity, guidance and growth.
Martins Awofadeju is an analytical thinker that makes decisions with clear intentions. He came to The University of Baltimore for a degree that promised an education as practical as he is.
UBalt gave me opportunities, a supportive community and the chance to push myself beyond my comfort zone.
Harshitha Gajula has long loved solving problems. There was no better way for the Cyber Forensics student to culminate her master’s studies than by attending a conference where she could present her research and kickoff her future in the field she’s long worked toward.
Samantha HildweinB.A. ‘17, MPA ‘20, B.A. ‘23, M.A. '26
Each Degree Opens More Doors
That’s why I like UBalt so much, because it’s improving me over and over again.
Samantha Hildwein wanted to prove something to her niece when she first committed to college. But once she got started, she realized there was so much opportunity to grow herself.
Samantha HildweinB.A. ‘17, MPA ‘20, B.A. ‘23, M.A. '26
Meagan EtnerB.S. '22, MBA student
MBA student committed to learning and helping others
When I chose to do my master’s degree, I wasn’t 100 percent sure what I wanted to do, but I knew that I wanted to stay at UBalt.
After crossing the stage with her B.S. in Business Administration from The University of Baltimore in 2022, Meagan Etner felt an unshakeable pull to pursue a master's, and applied for UBalt's MBA.