You contribute to the vibrancy of our campus. We provide the services and support that help you reach your full potential.
The Bob Parsons Veterans Center connects you to the many resources available for military and veteran students at the University of Baltimore and offers support and resources in a military-friendly atmosphere.
Did you wear the uniform?
Calling all UBalt active, reserve, deployed and undeployed military and veteran students, alumni, faculty and staff!
Please help us stay in touch with you about military- and veteran-oriented activities, events and resources by emailing us at veteranscenter@ubalt.edu.
We're here to help you:
- connect with resources, services and support
- get involved in University activities
- become oriented to a university environment
- navigate the University and its offices; we can point you in the right direction and serve as your liaison.
The Center is a fully staffed campus space where you can connect with military and veteran resources and students. Inside, you'll find:
- a computer lab
- a resource room
- a conference room
- a lounge
- a kitchenette
I attended University of Baltimore on the GI Bill® after returning from Vietnam. The discipline that I gained in the military, coupled with the University's commitment to veterans' re-entry into civilian life, enabled me to be successful in my studies and beyond. The Bob Parsons Veterans Center provides the facilities, staff and programs which will allow the University to exponentially increase their reach and make veteran advocacy part of their core mission.
–Bob Parsons, B.S. '75, D.H.L. '08, founder of Go Daddy. Parsons helped the University establish The Bob Parsons Veterans Center through The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation.
The Foundation recently made a gift of $2.4M to UBalt to bolster their commitment to expanding support and services for Veterans and students through The Bob Parsons Veterans Center and The Bob Parsons Veterans Advocacy Clinic. Read more >>
UB is part of the Yellow Ribbon Program, an agreement with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to fund tuition and fee expenses that exceed those payable under the Post-9/11 GI Bill®. UBalt will offer $1,000 to 10 qualified students, and the VA will match those funds.
UB's Military Friendly School ranking indicates the University is among the top 10 percent of schools nationwide in delivering an outstanding experience for military students.
As a UBalt student, you can join ROTC as part of our partnership with The Johns Hopkins University. You'll get 100 percent of your college tuition paid for, and when you graduate you'll be commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army.
UBALT is among a select group of universities in full compliance with the Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act of 2014, which ensures in-state tuition to veterans and their qualified family members.