Directions

The University of Maryland is conveniently located near Washington D.C. Our program office’s mailing address is:

Master’s in Telecommunications Program
2433 A.V. Williams Building
University of Maryland
8223 Paint Branch Drive
College Park, Maryland 20742
USA

Directions From Dulles International Airport (IAD)

  1. Take the Silver Line metro from the Dulles Airport station towards Downtown Largo; transfer at the L’Enfant Plaza station to the Green Line train (toward Greenbelt); get off at the College Park/U of MD station.
  2. The university’s Shuttle-UM buses pick up university-bound passengers on the EAST side of the Metrorail station. Shuttle-UM service between the College Park Station (Green line) and the center of campus is very frequent – every 8 minutes during peak hours on most weekdays – is offered year-round, and is open to everyone – no ID required.
  3. Get off the Shuttle-UM at the “M” (or second) stop and walk to the A. V. Williams building.

Directions From Reagan National Airport (DCA)

  1. Take the Yellow Line metro from Reagan Airport station towards Mt. Vernon Square; then, at the Mt. Vernon Square station, teansfer to the Green Line train (toward Greenbelt).  Get off at the College Park/U of MD station.
  2. The university’s Shuttle-UM buses pick up university-bound passengers on the EAST side of the Metrorail station. Shuttle-UM service between the College Park Station (Green line) and the center of campus is very frequent – every 8 minutes during peak hours on most weekdays – is offered year-round, and is open to everyone – no ID required.
  3. Get off the Shuttle-UM at the “M” (or second) stop and walk to the A. V. Williams building.

Directions From BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI)

  1. Find and follow signage to the MARC train system
  2. Take the Penn Line train (toward Washington, DC); get off at Union Station.
  3. Transfer to the Metrorail system.
  4. Take the Red Line metro (toward Glenmont); transfer at the Fort Totten station to the Green Line train (toward Greenbelt); get off at the College Park/U of MD station.
  5. The university’s Shuttle-UM buses pick up university-bound passengers on the EAST side of the Metrorail station. Shuttle-UM service between the College Park Station (Green line) and the center of campus is very frequent – every 8 minutes during peak hours on most weekdays – is offered year-round, and is open to everyone – no ID required.
  6. Get off the Shuttle-UM at the “M” (or second) stop and walk to the A. V. Williams building.