Veterans Day is observed each year on November 11 to honor the brave men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. The date marks the armistice that ended World War I on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918. Originally known as Armistice Day, it was renamed Veterans Day in 1954 to honor all who have served, past and present. This day reminds us to reflect with gratitude on their courage, sacrifice, and love of country, and to continue striving for the peace and freedom they fought to protect.
At UMBC, the Veterans Integration to Academic Leadership (VITAL) program offers dedicated support to student veterans. A partnership with the Department of Veterans Affairs, VITAL connects student veterans with VA mental health professionals and essential resources to help them thrive academically and personally.
VITAL can assist with:
Enrollment in VA healthcare
Navigating VA and non-VA resources
Academic accommodations
Advocacy for student veterans
Clinical services for challenges such as stress, sleep problems, attention issues, anxiety, depression, and PTSD
The Student Disability Services (SDS) office proudly supports our student veterans by ensuring equitable access to education. Whether you are navigating service-connected disabilities or seeking classroom and testing accommodations, SDS is here to help. Our team is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where every veteran can thrive, succeed, and feel supported throughout their time at UMBC.
In addition, UMBC's Retriever Integrated Health (RIH) is here to support all students' mental health needs, offering a range of counseling, wellness, and psychiatric services in a safe and inclusive environment.
Support is here. You are not alone.
To learn more or connect with VITAL, visit veterans.umbc.edu. Resources – Veteran and Military Affiliated Services – UMBC