
Strayer University in Maryland
Maryland's Strayer University campuses are located in:• Baltimore• Owings Mills• Suitland• Millersville• RockvilleSouthern Maryland holds a wealth of Federal Government facilities, everything from office buildings and storage structures to research centers, medical centers and high-tech communications centers. A graduate from one of Strayer's many Information Systems programs may well find plenty of places willing to accept a resume and take an interview. The Federal Government is going to grow substantially over the next decade and most of that growth will be devoted to domestic programs.Those suburban government centers that can no longer find room to grow in Northern Virginia will be headed into Maryland, many of them well removed from the DC line because of the lack of land in the towns surrounding the District. Baltimore has experienced an economic resurgence, in part because of the redevelopment of its Inner Harbor, in part because it has become part of the Washington Metroplex.






