Your Guide to Bee Involved!
These pages will describe how you can participate in student organizations at UBalt, and how you can help build thriving groups that will add to the campus community.
The Center for Student Engagement & Inclusion (CSEI) Student Orgs. Team is here to help you, whether you want to explore organizations, join a current group as an officer, or re-start an inactive group- it all starts here.
See below for organization types and participation requirements. Additional pages include registration requirements, policies and procedures, training and resources, and more.
Student Orgs Team Contact Information:
Student Organization Types
Honorary Organizations (Honor Societies): Recognize high level of academic achievement and generally require a demonstrated interest in particular career or academic discipline.
Service Organizations: Raise awareness about a social issue through service, engagement and philanthropy.
Academic/Professional Organizations: Promote development in a particular academic discipline or professional field.
Cultural Organizations: Foster cultural diversity on campus and provide students an avenue to explore and celebrate their own cultural heritage and provide programs and services designed to support students of various cultural heritagesAcademic/Professional Organizations: Promote development in a particular academic discipline or professional field.
General Interest Organizations: Serve to enhance campus life through the co-curricular involvement of special interests and hobbies.
Student Organization Participant Requirements
Officer Requirements: In addition to the President and Treasurer roles, each organization will create officer responsibilities based on the needs of the organization – some of which have already been defined in the template constitution. These specific requirements should be outlined in the organization’s constitution.
Membership: Student organizations are funded by student fees, therefore membership is open to all enrolled students of the University of Baltimore, including undergraduate, graduate and law students. Organizations are allowed to have “affiliated” members who are not UB students. See the below sections for more details on student and affiliated memberships.
Advisor Requirements: The University of Baltimore mandates that each officially recognized student organization must have at least one (1) faculty or staff member serve as an advisor to the organization. The organization is free to choose their advisor, pending approval from CSEI. The advisor must be classified as a CII or PIN employee of The University of Baltimore. Organizations are also allowed to have secondary advisors that are any classification of employees of The University of Baltimore. To ensure open and transparent communication the Primary Advisor will be cc'd on all organization related emails sent from CSEI. The following are responsibilities that student organizations have regarding their advisor.