| University System of Maryland: Main page for the whole system, which includes 11 colleges and universities. Strategic plan, institutions, board of regents, reports and statistics, councils and workgroups, staff, and news. |
| Application for Admission: Undergraduate/Graduate online application for admission to a University System of Maryland school. Includes search for majors. |
| ARTSYS: The articulation system for transferring courses from one Maryland university or college to another. |
| Instructional Video Network: Distance education at the University of Maryland. Includes academic courses, professional development, and video services. |
| Maryland Digital Library: A gateway to electronic resources available to students and faculty at universities and colleges across the state of Maryland, including databases, e-books, electronic journals, and reference works. |
| Maryland Education Enterprise Consortium (MEEC): An initiative of the University System of Maryland, uniting with our K-16 education partners to provide quality information technology opportunities at affordable prices. Includes software, hardware, training, and Maryland schools. |
| MdUSA gateway: The shared front end (WEB based access) to databases for all the participating libraries of the Maryland Digital Library and the cooperating University System of Maryland Libraries. |
| University of Maryland Academic Telecommunications System (UMATS): Provider of advanced telecommunications services for the institutions throughout the University System of Maryland. Offers internet access, library services, a video network, and council information. |
| University of Maryland Foundation, Inc.: A separately incorporated 501(c)(3) organization established to receive and manage gifts for USM institutions. Includes board of directors, by-laws, policies and procedures, and online giving. |
| University System of Maryland Libraries: The USM Libraries currently share in the use of a Library Information Management System (LIMS) and a gateway architecture utilizing the OCLC Site Search software (MdUSA) which integrates access to a number of both locally hosted and remote electronic information services. |