Stevenson University was founded in 1947 as Villa Julie College. In 2008, the college adopted the name Stevenson University to reflect its growing size, expanding mission, and breadth of academic offerings.
Stevenson University offers you more than 90 majors, minors, tracks, and pre-professional programs to tailor your education to your life aspirations and career goals. With our Bachelor’s to Master’s Option, you can earn both your bachelor’s and master’s degrees in just five years by taking graduate-level courses during your junior and senior years.
The Summer Science Scholars Research Program (S3RP) is designed to provide select Beverly K. Fine School of the Sciences majors with an experiential learning opportunity that will give them a competitive advantage in their pursuit of employment, graduate or professional school. S3RP students work full-time for 10 weeks during the summer in one of our campus research laboratories or in field studies on a meaningful project under the guidance of a faculty mentor. They experience life as a researcher, which by its very nature is characterized by highs, lows, and everything in-between.
Through our Career Connection Center, you will find expert and personalized support to hone your professional skills, find a mentor, develop a career network, and optimize your job search, through services including:
Student Government Association (SGA) The mission of the Student Government Association, or SGA, is to improve the quality of student's academic, professional, social, and personal development while at Stevenson University; to serve as the democratic voice on campus and as a liaison between the student body and the faculty, staff, and administration; to advocate the incorporation of student views and opinions in the formulation of policies and procedures governing Stevenson University; and to provide a forum for the exchange and development of ideas in various areas of student concerns.
The Stevenson University Library has three convenient locations; the Learning Resources Center on the Greenspring Campus, the Library in the School of Business and Leadership on the Owings Mills Campus, and the Learning Commons at Owings Mills North.
The Stevenson University Office of Information Technology (OIT) offers technical service and support to all faculty, staff, and students. We deliver high-quality, reliable, and secure technology capabilities and experiences to the Stevenson community in four major areas of focus: network and infrastructure, user support and engagement, enterprise applications, and educational technology.
The Wellness Center provides limited primary healthcare services and mental health resources to support students in reaching their optimal health so that they can achieve their full academic and personal potential. To best meet the needs of the students, the Wellness Center offers health and counseling services in one convenient location on the Owings Mills Campus.
Stevenson University is accredited by the following organizations:
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