Life Outside the Classroom

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Life Outside the Classroom SUMMER ORIENTATION 2018 Welcome and good afternoon! My name is __________ and position tile. It is my pleasure to welcome you to our presentation.   Hopefully your orientation experience has been enjoyable and informative thus far. This session has a couple of overall goals. First is to introduce and highlight the Division of Student Affairs and our campus Partners. Next is to have a panel of experts from different functional areas briefly introduce themselves and provide a snap shot of their services.

Campus Life Identity and Spirituality Civic Engagement/ The Commons 336 | 410-455-1097 campuslife@umbc.edu Campus Life Activities/ Student Organizations Leadership Civic Engagement/ Service Fraternities & Sororities Identity and Spirituality Civic Engagement/Service We host day-long volunteer projects as well as Alternative Spring Break service trips to Baltimore, Panama, and more! Activities/Student Organizations There are over 200 organizations dedicated to academics, culture, governance, media, religion, sports, service, arts, careers, and hobbies Leadership UMBC hosts leadership courses and has a leadership development retreat Fraternities & Sororities UMBC has chapters in the National Panhellenic Council, Multicultural Greek Council, Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Council, and Professional Council Diversity and Inclusion We have the Mosaic Center for diversity, inclusion and social justice education and outreach; the Interfaith Center for religious and spiritual gatherings and connection; and the Queer Student Lounge for LGBTQ community-building and resources.   There is lots to do at UMBC! EVENTS.UMBC.EDU

Welcome Week August 25 – September 2, 2018 welcomeweek.umbc.edu Common Book Experience Student Organizations Fair UMBC Values and Culture Academic Success Tips Convocation On Campus Job Fair Get to know campus and each other Please save the date for these great family events. We hope you will be able to join us.

HOMECOMING October 3 - 13, 2018 homecoming.umbc.edu Please save the date for these great family events. We hope you will be able to join us.

Campus Health & Safety Be Your Best Self Week, September 24-28 Making healthy choices about drugs and alcohol. Taking initiative to mange physical and mental health. Creating a community of caring and active bystanders. Fostering relationships that are mutually beneficial and healthy. Learning about how choices and behavior impact the community. Engaging faculty, staff, and families when students are in need. Jacki Stone Community Health and Safety Specialist Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs Commons 319 j.stone@umbc.edu 410-455-2393 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday Be Your Best Self Week, September 24-28

Counseling Center Free and Confidential Services Include: Student Development and Success Center counseling.umbc.edu | 410-455-2472 Counseling Center Fosters students’ psychological development and emotional well-being and supports students in attaining their academic and personal goals. Free and Confidential Short-term Individual Counseling Group Counseling Psychiatric Consultation Crisis Management Assistance with Referrals Services Include: Outreach  Consultation with students, families, faculty and staff Training of Graduate Students Monday-Friday ~ 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Math/Psychology Building, Room 212 | 410-455-2459 sds.umbc.edu | disABILITY@umbc.edu Office Of Accessibility & Disability Services Student Disability Services (SDS)   Mission: To ensure that enrolled students with disabilities are afforded an equal opportunity to participate in all campus programs and services through the coordination of accommodations . Goal: To provide a welcoming, encouraging, inclusive, and empowering environment to all students with disabilities. SDS encourages focusing on a student’s abilities to see them achieve success!

Human Relations /Title IX Office Administration Building, Room 901 | 410-455-1606 humanrelations.umbc.edu/sexual-misconduct bhoye@umbc.edu Human Relations /Title IX Office Responsible for coordinating the University’s efforts and initiatives to prevent and address incidents of sexual misconduct through: Facilitating and Receiving Reports of Sexual Misconduct Providing Resources and Support Education and Training Comprehensive Policies and Procedures Respect Boundaries Get Consent Engage in Healthy Relationships Seek Help UMBC Title IX Coordinator Bobbie L. Hoye Email: bhoye@umbc.edu Phone: 410–455-1606

Questions? families@umbc.edu Now we will be turning the session over to you. Since we have many of you in the room, it will be difficult to get to your questions individually. So I am going to ask you to work together at your tables to come up with questions. If you have less than three at your table, I ask that you please join another table.   Please come up with 2 questions. One is your top question that you think will be extremely important for fellow family members to hear. The second question, will serve as your back up question in case your first question gets asked before I can get to your table. Also please choose a representative for your table to ask your question. I will be coming around to the tables with the microphone. Take approximately 2 minutes to come up with your questions and then we will get started.