Baltimore, Maryland
This school was established in 1900 by the Baltimore City School Board. It became a university in 2004. The official colors are blue and gold. Their mascot is Jackson the Eagle.
Coppin State does provide housing options on-campus, and they are within two residence halls, Guilbert A. Daley Residence Hall and Flossie M. Desmond Residence Hall.
There are many student clubs and organizations on campus, including the Prestige Step Team, the Social Work Organization (SWA), and Latinix Unidos, and Greek Life is very prominent on campus.
The president of Coppin State University is Anthony L. Jenkins.
Enrollment: about 2.006 students (2022)
The facility for teaching center at Coppin State University is named after an African-American educator, Fanny Coppin.
Coppin State University is nationally accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and is a Carnegie Master's Comprehensive (MA-I) Institution.
The cost of attendance at the Coppin State University is $7,001 for in-state and $13,789 out-of-state residents per year.
Coppin State University is Division I and plays in the Mid-Eastern Atlantic Conference.
This information was researched and provided by Nwadiuto Onyeobia.