Notre Dame of Maryland University is a private Catholic university in Baltimore, Maryland. NDMU offers Maryland’s only women’s college, as well as certificate, undergraduate, graduate, and Ph.D. programs for women and men.
- The Women’s College serves traditional-aged undergraduate women. The Women's College offers 29 undergraduate majors along with interdisciplinary minors, certificates and 5-year Bachelor of Arts(BA)/Master of Arts and BA/Master of Arts in Teaching programs.
- The Women's College features special and competitive programs such as the Morrissy Honors Program and Trailblazers, a support program for first-generation college students.
- Notre Dame has pre-professional programs, including pre-law, pre-medical and pre-pharmacy.
- The College of Adult Undergraduate Studies offers ten majors and features part-time flexible and accelerated schedules for working adults who are pursuing bachelor's degrees.
- The College of Graduate Studies provides coeducational weekend and evening classes in education, management, contemporary communication and nonprofit management, a Ph.D. in Instructional Leadership for Changing Populations, and a Doctor of Pharmacy.
- Notre Dame's athletic teams are members of the Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (N.C.A.A.). Notre Dame of Maryland has eight N.C.A.A. women's sports: basketball, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball.
- All sports but swimming have joined the Colonial States Athletic Conference starting in the 2007-2008 academic year. Although the swim team does not compete within a conference, it participates in the yearly Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) swim championships.
- The 2009 season was the first time that the Notre Dame softball team competed in NCAA Division III.
- Notre Dame of Maryland University's mascot is the "Gator." A redesigned "Gator" logo for the University and its athletic teams was unveiled in May 2010.
- In May 2009, Notre Dame student-athletes achieved 20 semesters in a row with a cumulative grade point average of above 3.0.