Joining a Universitywide student organization can offer unique opportunities to connect with peers from across the University — not just those in your school or program. Getting involved means more than just attending meetings; it’s also about building community, developing leadership skills, and unlocking access to campus resources to support your academic and professional growth.

Our role is to provide guidance and support to help Universitywide student organizations turn their ideas into action and shape the kind of community of which they want to belong.

Get Involved

The University of Maryland, Baltimore offers a diverse selection of school-specific and Universitywide student organizations. Check them out and see if one of them is right for you! 

  • Lead Your Student Organization

    There are many tools to help UMB student organization members and leaders thrive in leading student organizations. More information can be found by viewing our Leading Your Student Organization page such as our student organization manual, policies and procedures, recognition and registration information.  

  • Starting a New Student Group

    The Office of Student Success, Leadership, and Engagement is refreshing our process for starting a new Universitywide organization. For information or to schedule a consultation, contact DL-StudentOrgs@umaryland.edu. 

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Check Out Other Initiatives Offered through SSLE

Through programs, resources, and services that prioritize supporting all students and student organizations, the Office of Student Success, Leadership, and Engagement (SSLE) offers interprofessional leadership and learning opportunities, assists students experiencing food insecurity, connects students to civic and community engagement experiences, and provides students with opportunities to build and sustain community.


Report an Incident

The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) holds Respect and Integrity, Well-Being and Sustainability, Equity and Justice, and Innovation and Discovery as our shared core values. Any violation of a community member’s civil rights is destructive to and contradicts our core values. 

Any member of the University community can make a civil rights report.

Examples may include defacement of posters or signs, comments or messages, jokes or humor, vandalism to personal or university property, deliberate exclusion from activities, or similar acts.

Click here to report an act of bias or discrimination or call 866-594-5220.