The last group of currently enrolled students will become eligible for Advance Registration on Tuesday, April 9th - just one week away! Registering in a timely manner helps you have the best...
Choose a career that won't make you feel like a zombie!
The decisions that you have to make when choosing a career path may make you feel as alone as a survivor in a post-apocalyptic world, but it doesn't have to be that way! Check out the workshops,...
BIOL, BIOC, and BINF majors: The Life Sciences Advisors will be sending out emails with advising assignment information for this semester (and the Fall 2013 Registration process) by March 8....
Start getting ready now, so that you can register on time!
Advance Registration for Fall 2013 (and Summer 2013) is due to begin on Monday, March 25th. That's the Monday immediately after Spring Break! You will likely hear from your academic advisors in...
Don't forget to complete your FAFSA paperwork for 2013-2014!
Follow the link below to the Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships' blog for more information on WHY and HOW you should fill out your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)!
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is pleased to announce the availability of scholarships (includes internships) to current sophomore students majoring in disciplines...
Study/Research Abroad for BINF, CHEM, MATH, PHYS, STAT, CMSC
From July 8th until August 16th 2013, a project-based summer school in computational biology will take place at the University of Oxford (UK). Applications are invited from outstanding students...
The CNMS Advising Staff would like to congratulate all of our December 2012 Graduates on their achievements! We wish you all the best in your future endeavors, and hope that you stay in touch with...
$1,000 award, Qualitative Field Research Experience
A limited number of $1000 Awards are available for STEM students to assist with development of the International Field Research (IFR) program in Switzerland in June 2013. The 2013 IFR program...
Any student who is in their first year at UMBC - freshmen and transfer students - are eligible to take courses in the First-Year Seminar (FYS) program. Many FYS courses carry GEP designations,...