Serving those who've served.
Read more about UBalt alumni and staff contributions to improving the lives of former and current members of the military in the University of Baltimore Magazine.
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Student Groups
Two student groups bring veteran and military students together on campus: Military Veterans of the University of Baltimore—a chapter of Student Veterans of America—and the Military Law Students Association. Together, the groups include more than 110 members and continue to grow.
- Military Veterans of the University of Baltimore: open to all UBalt veterans, active duty and reservists, both undergraduate and graduate
- Military Law Students Association: promotes awareness of military-related issues among the UBalt School of Law community, providing a forum for current and former military in addition to students interested in military law and fostering a military-related alumni network
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The program prepares students for the 21st century by empowering them with the skills and habits of mind necessary to thrive in a rapidly changing and increasingly interdependent world.
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Through a partnership with Johns Hopkins University, UBalt students can participate in Army ROTC, an elective curriculum that supplements your required college classes to promote leadership skills and a pathway to earning a commission in the U.S. Army.
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With the skills and experience you've developed, you are a highly desirable asset to any organization. UBalt's Career and Internship Center works with you to develop your resume and provide support through job search groups, on-campus interviews, on-campus employment, career fairs and a wide variety of events and programming geared toward your success in the workplace.
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Student Assistance Program
The Student Assistance Program (SAP) offers free, confidential, accessible support to help you manage any challenges you face during your time at UBalt. The SAP has a Student Care Coordinator that will confidentially assist with any emergencies and connect you with the appropriate resources. You also have access to an online portal—www.portal.bhsonline.com; username: UBALT—that offers assistance on a wide variety of topics including heath and safety, emotional well-being, personal growth, legal forms, financial issues and more. Visit the Office of Student Support, Academic Center, Rooms 111 and 112, or call 410.837.4755 to learn more.
Walk-in hours:- Monday–Thursday: 9 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
- Friday: 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
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The center provides reasonable accommodations for students with documented disabilities and assures access to all campus facilities and programs. Its services include accommodations for the classroom and for campus life, promoting campus accessibility and advocacy for students registered with the center.
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Academic Support - Tutoring and Coaching
UBalt's RLB Library offers academic support services to all students to support successful transition to UBalt and completion of courses. Freshmen students are matched with an academic coach through their IDIS 101 course; transfer and graduate students can make an appointment with a coach. Additionally, RLB offers free course tutoring along with help in math and statistics and writing. These services are available online and in person on RLB Library’s second floor, and help is available on a drop-in basis and by appointment.