Notre Dame of Maryland University will become a fully co-ed institution in fall 2023, admitting men to its undergraduate programs for the first time in more than 125 years, the school said.
The Catholic university’s Board of Trustees unanimously approved the change a year after launching an Enrollment Task Force studying admission trends.
“The Board recognized that in order for NDMU to flourish for years to come, we needed to expand our mission to admit women and men who want a co-ed college experience,” said Patricia McLaughlin, chair of the Board of Trustees. “NDMU will continue to educate women and men together to make a difference in the world.”