Morgan State University sets new graduation records amid enrollment boom

Morgan State University has achieved record enrollment and graduation outcomes, with 1,876 graduates in the 2025-26 academic year, reflecting the university's sustained growth and commitment to student success and public impact. The post Morgan State University sets new graduation records amid enrollment boom appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.

Morgan State University sets new graduation records amid enrollment boom

Five consecutive years of record enrollment fuel historic graduation outcomes

By Morgan State University

BALTIMORE — Morgan State University, Maryland’s preeminent public urban research university, is attracting, retaining and graduating more students than at any other point in its 158-year history. This spring, the University celebrates the largest academic‑year degree completion since its founding, conferring a record number of degrees. The milestone reflects sustained enrollment growth and student retention, expansion of Morgan’s academic enterprise, a strengthened graduate education pipeline and the University’s continued rise as one of the nation’s leading public impact research institutions.

During the 2025–26 academic year, Morgan produced 1,876 graduates, including 1,335 bachelor’s degree recipients, 426 master’s degree recipients and 115 doctoral degree recipients. The total marks a dramatic increase from the 946 graduates Morgan produced in 2010, an approximately 98 percent increase in annual degree production over 16 years. Morgan is now producing nearly twice as many graduates annually as it did at the start of the last decade.

The spring 2026 commencement was especially significant, with Morgan conferring degrees to 1,268 graduates, including 897 undergraduate degree recipients, 292 master’s degree recipients and 81 doctoral degree recipients. Compared with spring 2025, the spring 2026 class represents a 24 percent year-over-year increase in degree earners, including:

  • 18 percent growth in undergraduate degrees,
  • 45 percent growth in master’s degrees, and
  • 35 percent growth in doctoral degrees.

“This year’s degree production is a powerful indicator of Morgan’s trajectory,” said David K. Wilson, president of Morgan State University. “It reflects the intentional work we have undertaken to grow enrollment, expand academic pathways, invest in our physical and research infrastructure and govern the institution with a future-focused strategy that keeps student success and public impact at the center of our mission. Morgan’s momentum reflects the collective commitment to fulfilling our promise to grow the future by preparing Morgan graduates to lead the world.”

Morgan’s record output comes as the University continues to experience sustained enrollment growth during a period when many higher education institutions nationwide are confronting enrollment declines, budget pressures and increasing competition for students. Morgan has achieved five consecutive years of record enrollment, now approaching 12,000 students — the highest enrollment in University history. Morgan also enrolls nearly 50 percent of all students enrolled at Maryland’s four historically Black colleges and universities, reinforcing its position as the state’s largest HBCU.

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