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  1. The history of the University of Maryland, College Park began in 1856, when the Maryland Agricultural College was chartered. The state took complete control of the school in 1916, and consequently the institution was renamed Maryland State College.

  2. In a massive restructuring of the state's higher education system in 1988, the school was designated as the flagship campus of the newly formed University of Maryland System (later changed to the University System of Maryland in 1997). It was formally named the University of Maryland, College Park.

    • Large suburb, 1,340 acres (5.4 km²)
    • 41,200 (Fall 2018)
    • March 6, 1856; 167 years ago
    • Fatti maschii, parole femine (Italian) (unofficial)
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  4. The College Park-University of Maryland Metro station opens, connecting the university to the D.C. region’s growing mass transit network. 1994. The College of Engineering is renamed the A. James Clark School of Engineering in honor of the 1950 alumnus and benefactor. 1998

  5. Home. History and Mission. The University of Maryland traces its history to 1856, when the General Assembly chartered a state agricultural school.

  6. Jul 22, 2008 · In 1988, the Maryland General Assembly combined the five University campuses with the six Board of Trustee institutions into a University of Maryland System and named the University of Maryland, College Park as the flagship of the new system.

  7. ORIGIN & FUNCTIONS. In 1856, the University of Maryland, College Park, began as the Maryland Agricultural College and achieved status as a land-grant college in 1865. It was renamed the Maryland State College of Agriculture in 1916 (Chapter 372, Acts of 1916).

  8. The University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP) is USM’s flagship institution. As the only public research university inside the Washington, D.C., Beltway, UMCP has forged strategic partnerships with national institutions and federal agencies to uniquely position the university’s faculty, researchers and students.

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