Don't miss the 2025 Campus Involvement Fair on Friday, September 12. Co-sponsored by UMB Student Affairs and USGA.
Details and Booth Registration Coming Soon
New and returning students from all seven UMB schools are invited to celebrate the start of the academic year at UMB. Fall Kick-Off is your chance to unlock the full potential of your student experience. All students are invited to eat local food, meet new friends, engage in inclusive conversations, and discover valuable campus resources — 100% FREE. The Fall Kick-Off will take place Monday, Sept. 9, to Friday, Sept. 13, 2024.
Don't miss the 2025 Campus Involvement Fair on Friday, September 12. Co-sponsored by UMB Student Affairs and USGA.
Details and Booth Registration Coming Soon
Presented by UMB Student Affairs, the annual event series is where students from all seven UMB Schools come together to celebrate the start of the academic year at UMB. Whether you’re a new or returning student, Fall Kick-Off is your chance to unlock the full potential of your student experience. All students are invited to eat local food, meet new friends, engage in inclusive conversations, and discover valuable campus resources – 100% FREE.
The Campus Involvement Fair is the largest event on campus for students. Over 50 student orgs, campus departments, and local non-profits gather on the School of Nursing lawn to help students find their place outside of the classroom. There’s music, free UMB swag, and did we mention free food?
This year, the University of Student Government Association (USGA) is providing free snacks for current UMB students while supplies last. UMB students must show their student ID (OneCard) for a concession ticket.
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