CNMS Advising will be at STUDYCON from 11-2 at the AOK Library! Stop by for review guides (available for CHEM101, CHEM102, and BIOL141 as well as a generic study schedule you can fill in...
Are you interested in pursuing a PhD in the biomedical sciences after graduation from UMBC If so, please join the U-RISE Program Interest Meeting on Monday, December 1st, at 12:00 p.m. in ILSB,...
RIGHT NOW -- 3-4:30PM in The Learning Collaboratory (UC 115)
In PMED Advising's final program of the Fall 2025 semester, we will watch the Frontline documentary The Healthcare Divide. Join us TODAY from 3-4:30PM in UC 115 for a viewing of an engaging film...
ALL Students Eligible To Register TOMORROW - Are You Ready?
ATTENTION ALL RETRIEVERS!! Spring 2026 Advanced Registration is in full swing and ALL returning UMBC students will be eligible to register by the end of the day tomorrow -- 11/14! At UMBC,...
Evaluate your grade standing and course options ASAP!
TODAY, Wednesday, November 5th is the deadline to withdraw from individual courses "W" OR change grading methods to Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory "S/U". W/S/U course options count as an attempt...
Navigating How to Apply for Summer Research Opportunities
Join us THIS MONDAY, OCTOBER 27th from 12-1PM in The Learning Collaboratory -- TLC (UC 115) for a planning session on how to create your summer research application package. We will discuss...
Guess what?!? It's ADVISING SEASON! Registration for Spring 2026 is right around the corner – as early as next week for some students – which means that you will want to plan to meet with your...
The Biological Sciences Department announces a change in course numbering among the introductory courses in Biology. This change affects the majors (BIOL, BIOC, BINF, and BIOE) and minors (BIOL,...
Registration for Spring 2026 is just around the corner which means that you will want to plan to meet with your assigned major advisor in order to discuss your academic plan and to remove your...
Getting involved in scientific research is a core component of learning how to become a scientist, but understanding research and how to get started can be daunting. Where should you begin to get...
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