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Dr. Dan GerlowskiInterim Dean, Merrick School of Business
Proven Accounting Program, New Standalone Degree
The accounting profession is evolving rapidly, and our students need to have critical thinking skills, excellent communication abilities and problem-solving aptitude to tackle today's challenges and for tomorrow's opportunities.
I really enjoy how immersive it is. I like that it's not me just sitting down in front of a computer just designing stuff and then submitting them.
Wardha decided to enroll in a master’s program where she could build on her mostly self-taught skills and rediscover her passion in a career she loves.
It’s already put me in position to be prepared for what I'm going to be doing in the future. I just feel like it was what I needed.
Over the 2025-26 academic year, The University of Baltimore had 269 student employees, serving as peer tutors, customer service agents, administrative assistants and lab support, to name a few. The roles vary but there’s one constant: student employment opportunities benefit everyone on campus.
I feel better prepared for future collaborative work that involves clients, community organizations and real constraints.
Dr. Elka Cahn challenges her students to connect with a client, usually a local nonprofit, get to know their mission and goals, and then spend the rest of the semester developing a game that client can use to serve their mission.
I feel well supported like I've never been before.
Every time Idil Omar comes to The University of Baltimore, she’s relishes in the inspiration of it all. She sees a friendly, respectful community of students working toward their dream careers, mirroring her own experience.