UMBC offers a stimulating intellectual environment that supports a diverse student body in achieving personal and educational goals. This section describes the environment in which students study, live and work.
The Campus
The UMBC campus is located minutes from downtown Baltimore’s Inner Harbor and Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI), and it is only 30 miles north of the nation’s capital. Theatre, sports, museums, aquaria, zoos, botanical gardens, restaurants, historic monuments, national treasures, national and regional libraries, research institutes, operas and symphonies are all within a short drive of the campus.
With easy access to all that surrounds it, the campus itself is located in suburban Baltimore. Atlantic beaches are 2.5 hours away to the east, and Appalachian Mountain hiking and ski trails are 2.5 hours to the west, allowing students the opportunity to take advantage of diverse recreational areas.
The UMBC campus is a planned collection of more than 30 major buildings enclosed by a two-mile elliptical drive known as the “The Loop.” Ten housing complexes and the dining facility are clustered on one side of the campus. On the other side, a series of modern academic buildings line an esplanade that leads to the center focus of the campus: the Albin O. Kuhn Library & Gallery and The Commons.
The Commons
The Commons is the perfect place to catch up with friends, meet with study groups, or gather between classes. The building is located in the center of campus and was designed to serve as the heart of student activity and a place to connect with your community. The Commons houses meeting rooms; a campus information center; a full-service print and design center; a bookstore; the Women’s, Gender, and Equity Center; Market Street food court; and the Gameroom. Offices located here include the Vice President for Student Affairs; Student Engagement, Student Belonging; Event and Conference Services, and the Center for Democracy and Civic Life. Fraternities and Sororities, the Student Events Board (seb), the Student Government Association (SGA), and Graduate Student Association (GSA) have offices here.
The Campus Information Center (CIC)
The Campus Information Center (CIC), conveniently located in the main lobby, is the first place to go with questions. The CIC maintains information on campus activities and programs, services and directories, and The Commons operating schedule. Services include general campus and event information, campus lost and found, printing, posting approval, and battery, paper, and printer ink recycling.
Commonvision, UMBC Design & Print Center/Design Studio
commonvision is a student-centered design, print, and digital studio serving the UMBC community. Led by professional staff and staffed by undergraduate and graduate students, the center provides a collaborative, hands-on environment where creativity and technical skills come together.
The studio offers a comprehensive range of services, including high-quality photocopying and laser printing, wide-format printing for conference posters and presentations, 3D printing and modeling, animation and motion design, scanning, lamination, binding, and a variety of finishing options. The center also provides essential resources for creative work, offering free design consultation and services to all student organizations for their marketing, promotional materials, and awareness campaigns.
Through its integrated services and student-driven model, commonvision fosters experiential learning while meeting the creative and production needs of the university community.
The UMBC Bookstore
The staff of the UMBC Bookstore, located in The Commons, takes pride in customer service and in satisfying the diverse needs of the campus community by offering a variety of goods and services. Since the UMBC Bookstore is owned and operated by UMBC, all profits generated from the sale of merchandise are reinvested back into the school.
The bookstore carries unique UMBC merchandise, including adult and children’s clothing, stationery, gifts and more to help promote school spirit and recognition. The bookstore also carries study aids, school supplies, tech accessories, greeting cards, faculty publications, and more.
UMBC Bookstore staff makes every effort to provide low-cost course material options from used texts to rentals to digital. In spring 2016, the university and bookstore embarked upon a new Course Materials Initiative (CMI), UMBC’s own nationally recognized Inclusive Access program. The goals of CMI are to provide students with more affordable course materials, enhance the students’ experience on a common digital platform via Blackboard, and position UMBC to be ahead of the curve with digital content. More information is available at the CMI page of the Bookstore website.
The bookstore also operates the Yum Shoppe, a convenience store located within the Bookstore. The Yum Shoppe offers a wide variety of food options from fresh sandwiches to frozen meals. It carries a large ethnic food selection as well as many vegan products. It is the only place on campus to find non-Coca-Cola beverage products. It also sells health and beauty aids, toiletries, and other sundries. The prices are some of the lowest on campus. And if there is an item the store doesn’t carry, students may let the store know and the store will do its best to stock it.
The UMBC Bookstore operates the Team Store, located in the Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena, where students can UMBC athletic team apparel.
Some of the additional services are textbook buyback, balloon inflation, graduation center, and book signings. The store also carries gift cards, postage stamps and has two notary publics on staff. Also, each semester the bookstore hires on average 20 students and has student groups volunteer hours to raise money for their group. Some of those students have become full time employees after graduation. Currently, there are four proud alumni on the full-time staff.The bookstore uses the social media handle @umbcbookstore to share information about campus events and Bookstore events, promotions, and sales.
Dean of Students
The Dean of Students Office provides comprehensive services and tools to assist students: help identifying the right resources, navigating the complexities of campus policies, and connecting with various university programs, as well as coordination with Retriever Support Services, which provides basic needs, off-campus housing resources, and emotional support.
Retriever Support Services
Retriever Support Services (RSS) offers a range of free resources to support the well-being and success of the entire campus community, including food, basic needs, and holistic care. Students are encouraged to utilize these services throughout the semester.
Retriever Essentials provides free groceries, toiletries, baby items, weekly farmers markets, and access to donated meal swipes for anyone within UMBC.
Students experiencing academic, personal, or mental health concerns can connect with Retriever CARE for individualized support, coordination of services, and referrals to campus and community resources.
RSS includes off-campus housing support, which helps students navigate housing options and local resources.
Veteran and Military-Affiliated Student Success
Student veterans, active duty service members, and military dependents are supported by Veteran and Military-Affiliated Student Success (VMASS) to help them navigate and find community as they make the transition into UMBC. It offers opportunities for social networking, as well as workshops and special events. VMASS works in collaboration with numerous campus partners, including the Registrar’s Office and the veteran student organization, Student Services Members, Veterans, and Families, to offer resources and support. The DOS office also partners with the Veterans Administration to offer Veterans Integration To Academic Leadership (VITAL), which provides support returning to civilian life, including comprehensive counseling services.
Retriever Essentials
Retriever Essentials is a faculty, staff, and student-led partnership that promotes food access in the UMBC community. It includes free groceries, toiletries, baby items, and meal swipes, and has opportunities to engage and get involved. All of the resources are 100% free.
Student Belonging
Student Belonging is dedicated to fostering an inclusive campus environment where all students feel valued, connected, and supported. Through collaborative programs, identity-affirming spaces, and intentional engagement initiatives, the department works to enhance students’ sense of belonging across all stages of their academic journey. By partnering with campus stakeholders, the department advances equity-driven practices that promote persistence, well-being, and holistic student success. More information is available by visiting the Student Engagement and Belonging website, or attending Involvement Fest, which is held each fall and spring.
Commuter Connections
Commuter Connections is dedicated to creating inclusive, engaging experiences that help commuter students feel at home at UMBC. Through signature programs such as Commuter Welcome Day, Good morning Commuters, Commuter Week, along with ongoing resources and support, Commuter Connections aims to build a strong sense of connection and community. Our goal is to ensure commuter students feel welcomed, supported, and empowered to thrive - academically, personally, and as part of the UMBC experience and beyond. Follow the myUMBC group for the latest information and events.
The Gathering Space
The Gathering Space for Spiritual Well-Being is part of the Center for Religion, Spirituality, and Pluralism is the hub for religious, secular, and spirituality identities (RSSI) at UMBC. The Gathering Space space serves as home base for 31+ religious and belief student organizations and 25+ Religious Council members, a place to engage with dialogue and interfaith work, and as a lounge and hangout space for campus community members. A core part of Student Belonging in the Division of Student Affairs at UMBC, The Gathering Space was created by UMBC community members who saw the need to honor religious and spiritual diversity as a core part of inclusive excellence and holistic well-being and success.
The Mosaic Center for Cultural Diversity
The Mosaic Center for Cultural Diversity is a center for resources, community building, and staff support, and is a lounge space for UMBC community members of all backgrounds to use for relaxing, programming, small events, and small gatherings. We strive to develop innovative programs and initiatives that celebrate cultural diversity while advocating for inclusion, equity, and social justice. Students can visit the Mosaic to eat lunch, study, and chat with your friends or staff, seek any resources you may need, or find a space to rest in between classes.
The Pride Center
The Pride Center for LGBTQIA2+ Diversity is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex, asexual, “+” (LGBTQIA2+) -centered communal space that envisions, nurtures, and advocates for a flourishing, healthy, and inclusive LGBTQIA2+ community. We do this through connection, expression, social justice, and student leadership development-based initiatives.
Reflection, Prayer, and Meditation Spaces
In addition to The Gathering Space, the Center for Religion, Spirituality, and Pluralism supports additional reflection, prayer, and meditation spaces on campus. These spaces are located in the Library, Information Technology and Engineering Building, and the Women’s, Gender, and Equity Center.
Student Engagement
Student Engagement at UMBC creates opportunities for involvement, pathways for connection, and a deep sense of belonging for all students. Research shows that students who are active in campus life develop valuable skills, feel a stronger sense of community, and are more likely to achieve academic success. With over 250 active clubs and organizations focused on hobbies, academics, service, culture, religion, fraternities and sororities, and much more, there is truly something for every student at UMBC. For more information on finding the right groups and programs, visit the Student Engagement and Belonging website or attend Involvement Fest, held each fall and spring.
Fraternities and Sororities (Greek Life)
UMBC is proud of the leadership, diversity, and academic commitment within the Greek community. With a variety of fraternities and sororities, the community offers students the opportunity to join an organization where they will build lifelong friendships and take part in service, philanthropic, and social activities. Greek letter organizations serve as a place for self-exploration and growth for all students. Membership in a fraternity or sorority begins in college but is a lifetime commitment that continues to offer great connections for involvement far beyond graduation. UMBC’s Greek community is unique in that it includes many culturally-based organizations. Students can learn more or find information about what chapters are recognized at UMBC by visiting the Student Engagement and Belonging website or emailing studentorgs@umbc.edu. Fraternity and sorority life is an office within Student Engagement and Belonging.Student Events Board (seb)
Student Events Board (seb)
The Student Events Board aka (seb) is a student-run programming board dedicated to creating unforgettable experiences for the campus community. From bus trips and open mic nights to Breakfast & Bingo and Quadmania, there’s always something happening. (seb) - which is said S….E….B…. has brought names like A Boogie, Megan Thee Stallion, Snoop Dogg, Kesha, Trevor Noah, Ali Wong, Bo Burnham, Fetty Wap, and Donald Glover to UMBC. Students can learn more by visiting the myUMBC group and following (seb) on instagram @umbcseb.
Student Government Association (SGA)
Every UMBC undergraduate is a member of SGA from day one. SGA’s elected and appointed officers take responsibility for reaching out to undergraduates and helping them to advocate for their interests and contribute to campus life. SGA also manages the Student Activity Fee, which supports programs, services, and student organization activities. Students become involved with the SGA by running in a campus-wide election or by applying for one of dozens of appointed positions within departments focused on academic affairs, environmental sustainability, finances, campus services and other issues. Students can learn more by visiting the SGA website.
Student Organizations
Joining student organizations helps students form lifelong friendships, utilize campus resources to pursue interests, and make UMBC truly their own. UMBC has over 250 student organizations, including departmental councils, Greek letter organizations, cultural and ethnic groups, student media, honors societies, sports clubs, political and service and social action groups, intellectual sports groups, academic and career-based groups, and spiritual/religious organizations. On-campus residents and commuting students have organizations and access to programming that make getting comfortable, connected, and involved at UMBC easier. There is something for everyone! Students can email studentorg@umbc.edu and follow organizations on myUMBC for more information.
UMBC Transit
UMBC Transit provides a safe and reliable shuttle bus system for on- and off-campus students, connecting to local points of interest and to all major transportation hubs in the region. Regular lines serve large apartment complexes in both Catonsville and Arbutus while also providing direct service to downtown Baltimore. Weekend service extends to Oldtown Ellicott City via Route 40 and to the Westview Shopping Area, Arundel Mills Mall, Baltimore Inner Harbor, and many more points of interest. Other local points of interest on UMBC’s routes include OCA Mocha Café, Towson Town Center via the Baltimore Collegetown Shuttle, and Washington D.C. via MARC and Amtrak trains.
All buses are ADA accessible and equipped with service ramps, and either wheelchair lifts or low-floor ramps to allow safe and convenient access for Retrievers with diabilities. Buses are also equipped with bike racks for cyclists. Foldable battery scooters are also allowed on UMBC Transit buses. Note: scooters cannot block aisles, impede entry and service doors, or impede paths. Buses also feature real-time GPS tracking so riders can view their next ride via the mobile application. Charter services typically include Maryland, northern Virginia, Delaware, West Virginia, and more. With a fleet of 23 to 52 passenger buses, UMBC Transit can accommodate any immediate or future transportation request. More information is available from the UMBC Transit website, by calling 410-455-2454, or emailing transit@umbc.edu or charter@umbc.edu.
Sports and Recreation
Intercollegiate Athletics
All UMBC teams compete on the NCAA Division I level. UMBC is affiliated with both the America East Conference and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). The Intercollegiate Athletic Program offers the following teams:
- Baseball
- Men’s and women’s basketball
- Men’s and women’s cross country
- Men’s and women’s lacrosse
- Men’s and women’s soccer
- Softball
- Men’s and women’s swimming and diving
- Men’s and women’s tennis
- Men’s and women’s track and field
- Volleyball
Pep band, dance squad, cheerleaders and student trainers are all part of the athletic department.
UMBC students are admitted free to all athletic events upon presentation of a valid ID.
Recreational Activities
The Retriever Activities Center (RAC) provides the UMBC campus community with extensive opportunities for recreational activities.
Many students find relaxation in the RAC, where a range of recreational activities - including competitive intramural sport activities, open recreation and pool time, free group fitness sessions and various club sports are sponsored. Other amenities of the RAC include locker room facilities for both men and women and an expanded lobby with a pro shop and ticket booth. Students have access to all of these activities at no additional charge, but they must bring a valid UMBC student ID during each visit to gain access.
Intramural activities allow students of various skill levels and interests to compete with other UMBC students. Competitive intramural activities include soccer, softball, flag football, tennis, basketball, floor hockey and volleyball.
Entry forms, rules and sign-up times are available in the Office of Recreational Sports (RAC 321) and through the RAC myUMBC group.
The RAC also serves as home to nearly two dozen club sports, allowing students of more advanced skill levels to engage in intercollegiate competition. Popular sports include men’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s rugby, crew, ice hockey, fencing, sailing and martial arts. Open recreation time allows all students the opportunity to engage in fitness-related activity. The RAC includes a cardio balcony with 48 pieces of state-of-the-art cardiovascular equipment ranging from treadmills to Stairclimbers.
The 3,000-square-foot fitness studio is capable of hosting activities such as group fitness, wrestling, fencing and martial arts. A synthetic surface and divider curtains allow the RAC gymnasium to host up to three activities simultaneously, including tennis, volleyball, batting cage, floor hockey and basketball.
The weight room features 27 Body Master weight machines, 20 free-weight stations with plates and dumbbells, and mtvU. The RAC also contains three full-court basketball courts or two volleyball courts, a 0.1-mile indoor track, and a natatorium with an eight-lane, 25-meter pool and separate diving well.
Outdoor recreation facilities include tennis courts; softball, flag football and soccer fields; volleyball; an Olympic-sized outdoor swimming pool and an outdoor 400-meter track.
Schedules and other additional information can be obtained from the front desk of the RAC, by calling 410-455-8888 or from the RAC myUMBC group.
The Arts and Cultural Activities
The Arts
Numerous opportunities exist to create, explore, and enjoy art at UMBC. Students in theatre, dance and music frequently perform for campus audiences, as do faculty members and guest artists. UMBC is home to a community symphony orchestra, a variety of music ensembles and groups, and the Baltimore Dance Project, a company in residence at UMBC.
Student and faculty artwork appears in The Commons and at the Albin O. Kuhn Library along with works from a variety of visual artists through a partnership with the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture. Several UMBC student organizations study and produce art in such forms as creative writing, dance, and film. In addition, UMBC’s location and transportation service make it easy for students to take advantage of cultural and artistic opportunities throughout the Baltimore-Washington region.
Cultural Activities
UMBC’s academic departments present an array of special lectures, seminars, visual arts exhibitions, and performances year-round. The Humanities Forum features regular presentations by noted scholars in a small group setting. The Social Sciences Forum presents topics and perspectives of vital interest to the social-sciences community and beyond. The Honors College hosts a visiting scholar each semester who delivers a public lecture. The Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture and the Albin O. Kuhn Library & Gallery offer exhibitions that bring exciting works of visual art to campus. The Gallery also draws from the university’s extensive photography collections and from faculty and student work. Seminars frequently are offered in conjunction with these exhibitions. The Theatre, Dance, and Music departments offer frequent performances by students, faculty, and other professional artists.
Living On Campus
Living on campus helps students become more closely involved in the many academic, social, and recreational activities that are integral to the university experience and student success. UMBC offers housing convenient to classes, campus activities, and university resources. Included as part of the on-campus living experience are the programs, services, and leadership opportunities provided by the residential life staff.
Residence halls, suites, and apartments are available. Resident assistants (RAs), fellow students specially trained and selected, are available on each floor of residence halls to assist students in adjusting to college life. More information and a full list of amenities is available on the Residential Life website.
Living Learning Communities provide first-year students interested in being part of a peer learning community with a shared residential experience. These residential communities allow students to connect informally with faculty, staff, and students who share common academic interests. Typically, students are not required to major in the area of their living learning community, but they may have required academic and or co-curricular expectations. Students can learn more about LLCs at the Living-Learning Community page of the Residential Life website.
To be eligible to live on campus at UMBC, a student needs to be admitted and enrolled as a full-time student at UMBC. Application for admission to UMBC and application for housing are two separate application procedures. The housing application and the latest guidelines and deadlines can be found at the Residential Life website.
Housing Accommodations
Residential Life offers a wide variety of housing options to meet specific student needs. In the event that UMBC’s standard facilities may not meet a student’s particular need, the student is encouraged to review and request an accommodation.
For students with disabilities, the first step in the accommodations process is to work with Student Disability Services (SDS) which reviews documentation and makes recommendations to Residential Life for housing accommodations. Students with documented disabilities who would like to request a housing accommodation based on a disability/disabling condition will need to register with SDS through Accommodate (via the online SDS Registration Form) and provide documentation of their disability and limitations that would require a modification to housing.
Students who anticipate needing religious accommodations for housing should submit a request to the Dean of Students as outlined in the UMBC Interim Policy on Faith-Based & Religious Accommodations (p. 5) The written request should include the specific faith-based or religious belief or practice that is the basis of the request, as well as the requested accommodation or modification to policy, procedure, or other requirement. The Dean will then gather the necessary information to consider the request.
Students should also note their housing accommodation requests on the housing application submitted to Residential Life. Students with specific questions about the type of housing available can contact the Residential Life Accommodations team at 410-455-2591.
Dining Locations
There are five conveniently located facilities that serve the entire campus community. Up-to-date information is available at the Dine on Campus website.
True Grit’s Campus Dining Hall
Open seven days a week during the academic year for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late-night meals, Monday through Friday, and for brunch and dinner on weekends. Students can also visit True Grit’s Market.
The Commons Food Court
The Market Street food court, open weekdays during the academic year, offers a wide range of choices, including pizza, tacos, sushi, chicken fingers, subs, and so much more.
The Skylight Room
Located on the third floor of The Commons, the Skylight Room offers restaurant-style seating during weekdays from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm.
The University Center
Chick-fil-A and Starbucks Coffee are located in the University Center.
Administration Building Coffee Shoppe
The Coffee Shoppe, located on the ground floor of the Administration Building, offers hot and cold food options and signature Outtakes Food to Go options can also be found here.
Cars on Campus
All students, residential and non-residential, may have a car on campus. First year on-campus residents are required to park at satellite parking during the heaviest parking times of weekdays. Students receive a parking permit and a copy of UMBC’s Parking and Traffic Regulations in the mail after registering, or they may pick them up at Parking Services. Faculty and staff who drive to campus also pay the same parking permit fee and can obtain a parking permit and Parking and Traffic Regulations from the Cashier’s Office. Regulations are enforced on all university calendar days. Posted and restricted areas are enforced at all times.
Campus Security
UMBC employs a force of sworn police officers 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A campus escort service is available from dusk to dawn to accompany students around campus and to and from their residence halls. Emergency blue light phones, located around the campus, are directly connected to the UMBC police station.
For emergencies, please call 410-455-5555, or from the campus, dial extension 5-5555.
Student Conduct and Community Standards
Student Conduct and Community Standards supports the university’s dedication to student success and its educational purposes and goals by publishing, enforcing, drafting, and interpreting standards of student behavior and related policies and procedures. The office also facilitates student and community development, as well as ethical growth opportunities promoting personal integrity, civility, self-responsibility, citizenship, and appreciation for diversity and works to maintain a safe and productive environment supporting the university’s educational purpose and the students’ educational goals. Finally, Student Conduct and Community Standards promotes the privileges and responsibilities associated with a student’s affiliation with the university.
The office oversees the UMBC conduct process, which is an internal administrative process used by the university to resolve allegations of misconduct made against students. UMBC students are responsible for knowing and abiding by all university rules and regulations. The Code of Student Conduct lists specific rules and processes used to adjudicate incidents of misconduct. The university is committed to providing a safe and productive environment. To that end, the university responds firmly to misconduct involving drugs, alcohol, weapons, hate crimes, and assaults.
The Code of Student Conduct is available at the Student Conduct website.
Retriever Integrated Health
Retriever Integrated Health provides a holistic approach to student well-being by combining counseling and medical care (RIH), and health promotion (OHP) services. “Integrated” means that these services work together to address students’ physical, emotional, and mental health needs. By collaborating, they offer comprehensive care that supports students in achieving a balanced and healthy lifestyle, ensuring that all aspects of their well-being are addressed in one place.
RIH is committed to providing the UMBC community with high-quality services, support, and resources. Administrative and health professionals at RIH offer interdisciplinary care including acupuncture, counseling, massage therapy, primary care, and psychiatric care.
RIH and OHP offer trainings, workshops, and resources to support academic success, personal growth, and overall well-being. RIH also supports students, staff, and faculty who are concerned about students through consultation and guidance.
Students can submit their immunization records, receive laboratory testing, and have their prescriptions delivered to RIH Medical as needed. RIH Counseling provides group, individual, and couples therapy, and students can also receive care for a range of concerns including academic stress, anxiety, adjustment to college, depression, relationship concerns, identity development, and more.
Consistent with Maryland State health and mental health laws and regulations for health and mental health professionals, RIH and OHP maintain the legal standards required to protect student information regarding care they receive. Information concerning individuals who have been seen at RIH is confidential and may not be released on campus or off campus without the prior written consent of the individual (or parent or legal guardian if younger than age 18), except in certain legally defined circumstances.
Fees
RIH Counseling provides free confidential services. RIH Health charges students’ health insurance for medical services. This includes visit fees, procedures, laboratory services, and medications. Students may pay these charges with their UMBC campus card or debit/credit card, or they may have their charges billed to their student account with the Student Business Services office. To maintain student privacy, medical bills do not specifically name the services provided to students. Students can speak with a billing specialist in The Center for Well-Being, to get details about how to improve student privacy or visit our website.
RIH will bill eligible insurance policies for covered services if students provide their current insurance card to us at the time of their visit. Any charges not covered by their insurance will be billed to their student account.
RIH is a participating provider with several insurance companies. Students should check with their insurance provider to determine whether or not their insurance carrier covers medical services provided here. RIH can provide students with a coded bill to present to their insurance carrier for reimbursement if needed.
Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. when the campus is open. More information is available by visiting the Retriever Integrated Health website or calling 410-455-2542.
For routine or urgent questions or concerns during business hours, please call 410-455-2542. For urgent concerns outside of regular business hours, call the After-Hours Support Line at 410-455-3230. It is available for students experiencing a mental health crisis, medical concerns, or sexual assault or relationship violence.
For emergencies (for example, you can’t keep yourself or someone else safe from harm; difficulty breathing, seeing, walking, or severe physical pain) requiring an immediate response on campus, call UMBC Police at 410-455-5555, off campus call 911. If you or someone you know is in suicidal crisis or in emotional distress, you can also call 988.
Office of Health Promotion
The Office of Health Promotion (OHP) supports a culture of health and well-being at UMBC by providing evidence-informed education, resources, and skills-building that are responsive to the needs of UMBC’s diverse community. Working across divisions and departments, OHP empowers students to make decisions that support their healthiest selves at UMBC and beyond. OHP’s work contributes to a healthy campus community that believes thriving happens here. Health and well-being resources, health promotion events, information on the Peer Health Educator internship program, and a form for requesting workshops, tabling, and trainings are available at the OHP’s website.
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