

These serves can be beneficial to students throughout the semester as we strive for excellence. UMBC Counseling CenterĬounseling services offer students individual, couples, and group counseling as well as a number of invaluable workshops including the Skills for Success workshop (addressing time management and other issues such as test anxiety) and the Major Decisions workshop (designed to help students with academic and career direction). Staff can also be reached at x52459 or x53250. Click here for the Student Disability Services myUMBC group and additional information. SDS is the UMBC department designed to: receive and maintain confidential files of disability-related documentation, certify eligibility for services, determine reasonable accommodations, develop with each student plans for the provision of such accommodations, and serve as a liaison between faculty members and students regarding disability-related issues. Student Disability Services (SDS) is dedicated to providing equal access educational opportunities for all students with documented disabilities and to eliminating any discriminatory obstacles that may disadvantage students based on disability. Staff can also be reached at x52831 or via E-mail at Student Support Services (SDS) Click here for the English Language Institute website and additional information. Students less familiar with the English language are encouraged to use this resource throughout the academic semester.


The center offers a wide variety of both courses and programs, including tutorials as well as conversation partners. The English Language Institute is an important resource for students whose first language is not English. You can check out books, CDs, and DVDs from the UMBC Library in addition to visiting exciting exhibits that are held in the library gallery and atrium. Click here for the Writing Center website and additional information or here to schedule an appointment for tutoring with Writing Center staff. The library is at the center of the research university and offers the highest quality resources and services for UMBC’s growing and evolving teaching, learning, research and service environment. Tutors are available to help students with the generation of ideas, organization, spelling and grammar, and a wide array of other writing issues. The Writing Center, directed by Elaine MacDougall of the English Department, offers walk-in one-on-one tutoring for any writing assignment at any stage with trained, certified peer tutors. Students may opt to seek additional assistance with their writing skills at the campus writing center, which is located on the first floor of the Albin O. UMBC Sustainability is happy to welcome UMBCs first SEI Climate Corps Fellow to our team Bella Dastvan 22) is working with UMBC Sustainability and Facilities Management to compile a comprehensive invasive species management program for the campus.Bella has grown a great passion for the environment through working her first job at a garden center. Kuhn Library English subject guide and click here for their research guides and tutorials. All items of tangible personal property turned in to the Library & Gallery, not transferred to Campus Police, will be handled and disposed of by the Library. It is a place to borrow books and DVDs and other media or to browse magazines and journals. Click here for the Albin O. The campus library has many resources including researching guides and tutorials, online chat with librarians, and walk-in access to librarians who can help students with any research assignment. Students are therefore strongly encouraged to make use of these resources and to seek additional support where needed. Visit their site to find more detail on specific Services for Graduate Students.There are a number of valuable resources available to students across campus, all aimed at supporting student success throughout their academic careers.
