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Johns Hopkins University charges nearly $63,340 in tuition for teacher education, yet delivers a net price of just $18,161 through financial aid, creating one of the most dramatic affordability gaps in Maryland's teacher preparation market. Public options span from University of Maryland Eastern Shore at $14,035 to specialized programs costing nearly triple that amount. Maryland's proximity to the federal government creates unique opportunities for educators, particularly in STEM fields where the National Institutes of Health and cybersecurity agencies actively recruit teachers with specialized subject expertise. The state's 13 teacher education programs show graduation rates ranging from 34.6% to 94.6%, reflecting vastly different institutional approaches.
13
Programs
$14,035 – $38,429
Net Price Range
$39,311
Avg. Program Earnings
61.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

13 Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,035 $8,898 34.6% 81.6%
2 $15,015 $8,118 41.6% 85.4%
3 $15,026 $25,200 40.0% 51.4%
4 $15,323 $9,998 52.1% 87.9%
5 $15,590 $11,505 88.6% 44.6%
6 $16,456 $10,638 67.4% 91.1%
7 $16,791 $11,306 67.6% 78.6%
8 $18,161 $63,340 94.6% 7.3%
9 $18,328 $12,952 70.6% 80.6%
10 $19,335 $8,999 38.1% 86.5%
11 $24,987 $47,240 58.0% 79.6%
12 $29,633 $55,480 80.5% 83.5%
13 $38,429 $55,150 71.3% 79.6%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the wide earnings gap between Morgan State and Towson graduates?

Morgan State graduates earn $30,870 annually compared to Towson's $44,675, a difference of nearly $14,000. This gap reflects regional job markets, with Towson graduates often securing positions in higher-paying Baltimore County schools or federal education roles.

How do private institutions justify costs when public options exist?

Private schools like Johns Hopkins offer intensive graduate programs with 94.6% completion rates, while public alternatives like University of Maryland Eastern Shore graduate only 34.6% of students. The investment often pays off through specialized credentials and network access.

Is student debt manageable at Maryland's teacher education programs?

Towson graduates carry $20,500 in debt against $44,675 earnings, creating a manageable 46% debt-to-income ratio. Morgan State students face $31,000 debt with $30,870 earnings, resulting in a concerning 100% ratio that requires careful financial planning.

Where do Maryland teacher education graduates find the best job prospects?

Federal agencies like NIH and Department of Defense Education Activity actively recruit Maryland graduates, particularly those with STEM teaching credentials. Baltimore and Montgomery County schools also offer competitive salaries, with many positions starting above the state's $38,829 average for Salisbury graduates.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.