At the Student Success Center, we help all UMB students thrive by providing opportunities to grow their knowledge, skills, and connections. Whether you’re participating in our Peer Mentor Program as a mentor or mentee, expanding your campus community, or exploring the offerings of the UMB Student Pantry, we’re here to make sure you have the resources and support you need for academic, personal, and professional success.
Student Success Center

Helping You Thrive at UMB
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UMB Student Pantry
The Pantry provides free, confidential access to groceries and personal care items to support your well-being.
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Peer Mentorship
Guidance from students who’ve been there. Peer Mentors share their experiences, answer questions, and help Peer mentees find their way at UMB.
Check Out Our Other Initiatives
The Office of Student Success, Leadership, and Engagement (SSLE) offers programs, resources, and services like the UMB Student Pantry to support your growth. Build skills and connections through leadership, student organizations, and community engagement.
Leadership Development
Develop your leadership skills through workshops, trainings, and hands-on experience designed to prepare you for success on campus and beyond.
Learn More About Leadership DevelopmentStudent Organizations
Student Government and student organizations offer opportunities to lead, collaborate, and connect across campus.
Learn More About Student OrganizationsCivic and Community Engagement
Engage with the broader community through service and civic opportunities that allow you to make an impact while gaining real-world experience.
Learn More About Civic and Community EngagementUMBengaged
Stay connected and get involved. UMBengaged lets you explore campus events, discover student organizations, and find opportunities to engage and connect.
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Intercultural Leadership and Engagement
Report a Bias-Related Incident
Any member of the University community can make a report about an act of bias or discrimination.
Acts of bias or discrimination refer to language and/or behaviors that demonstrate bias against persons because of, but not limited to, actual or perceived: ability, color, ethnicity, gender, gender identity and expression, national origin, race, religion, and/or sexual orientation.
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, if there is evidence that the target of the incident was chosen because of a characteristic such as those listed above.
Click here to report an act of bias or discrimination or call 866-594-5220.