U.S. News Affirms UMBC’s Status as a Leading Public University with Strong Student Support, Especially for Veterans
UMBC News story features Dennis Walker, Jr., Student Affairs
UMBC strives to provide holistic support to veteran and military-affiliated students, Walker says. This includes help navigating their educational benefits, access to mental health resources, professional development such as resume workshops and connections to on-campus job opportunities, and dedicated events, spaces, and student organizations that offer a sense of community.
As part of these efforts, UMBC opened a Veterans Lounge in fall 2024, where veteran students can relax and connect with each other. Each year, UMBC also hosts Veterans Week, a tradition that honors the service and contributions of veteran students and staff with a variety of fun and educational events.
"Supporting our veteran population is not only a responsibility, but also a privilege," Walker says. "Our veteran and military-affiliated student population bring unique perspectives, experiences, and strengths to our campus community. Their dedication, resilience, and leadership not only enrich the university as a whole, but also inspire us to continually enhance the ways in which we support them."
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-Catherine Meyers
Posted: September 23, 2025, 3:34 PM
