University of Baltimore graduate business students lead busy lives, balancing work, school, home and activity schedules. Resources are available to help students maximize their Merrick educational experience and help answer frequently asked questions.
On one-page, we've attempted to place all the resource links that a graduate business student might need. We hope you find them useful.
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University-wide Resources |
Check out the date to register for classes or file for graduation - and everything in between on the Academic Calendar.
Part of the college experience is having an internship. Check out the Merrick Internship options.
Experience traveling and learning abroad with our Global Field Study program.
You'll stay on track to graduate when you choose to engage with our Merrick Advising Center Staff. All new students must meet with an adviser prior to registering for classes.
The Merrick School of Business's Office of the Dean is on the 5th floor of the Thumel Business Center. The school's administration and staff are here to help.
We have a few advisory boards that help move the school forward. The Dean's Advisory Council is made up of people from diverse industries and backgrounds.
Founded in 2006, the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (CEI) is a place where you can bring your ideas to life.
The Jacob France Institute is home to high-level statistical analysis.
We have a few options for those students willing to challenge themselves to the highest level.
The largest organization in the Merrick School of Business is Beta Alpha Psi. When you review The Rosenberg Center for Student Engagement and Inclusion's lists of clubs and organizations you'll find one more way to get the most out of your UBalt experience.
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Academic Services and Student Support |
Administrative Services |
Here is the official resource for UBalt's tuition and fees.
There are a number of scholarships and other types of aid offered through the Office of Financial Aid.
You've worked hard to pass all of your courses, so don't forget to apply for graduation.
The University of Baltimore Student Assistance program.
Take advantage of one or more of the free services offered by the Academic Support.
Getting a job or advancing your career requires more than a degree. Employers want well-rounded graduates with professional attitudes and skills developed through experiences beyond the classroom. That is where the Career and Internship Center comes in.
The Office of Diversity and Access Services is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for students with documented disabilities and works to ensure access to all campus facilities and programs.
Your research resource at the University of Baltimore can be found in the Robert L. Bogomolny Library.
The Office of the Bursar helps you with tuition and fees (including those from prior semesters), paying your bill, tuition refunds and reductions, requesting financial aid/loan refund checks, military TA, waivers and third-party billing, and 1098-T tax information.
The Office of Financial Aid is committed to helping you achieve your educational goals. Through grants, scholarships, loans and work-study opportunities, they strive to ensure you receive the assistance you need to make your goals a reality.
Office of Records and Registration is your one-stop shop for all the information you need about course listings, transcripts, exam schedules and various academic deadlines—whether you're a student, adviser, faculty member or alumni.
The Office of Technology Services (OTS) delivers and supports accessible, high quality technology solutions and information services. The services exist in order to enhance the user experience in teaching and learning, to streamline business processes, to support community relationships and partnerships, and to facilitate a self-service approach to life-long learning.