About The University of Baltimore

About The University of Baltimore:

Founded in 1925, The University of Baltimore was established to provide educational opportunities to the working men and women of Baltimore City.  UBalt created was viewed an economically affordable college option, offering night and weekend courses to working adults.

Soon after the construction of the Langsdale Library in 1966 (re-named Robert L. Bogomolny Library after its previous president), UBalt merged with Eastern College, Mount Vernon School of Law and Baltimore College of Commerce.

In 1975, UBalt moved to an Upper-Division institution, focused on transfer, graduate and law students until 2005.  In 2007, UBalt returned to a full-four year degree offering institution with the re-introduction of its freshman program.

 

Support at UBalt

UBalt Resources

There were many different methods of learning discussed in this chapter and there are resources available here at the The University of Baltimore to help you explore these topics in more detail.

Academic Coaches are provided by the RLB Library. Academic coaches are student leaders that have been trained by library staff to work with students on developing study skills and strategies. For more information contact coaching@ubalt.edu or visit their website.

Tutors are provided by the RLB Library. Tutors of all disciplines are student leaders that have been trained by library staff to work with students on content specific questions. For more information contact tutoring@ubalt.edu for questions not relating to math or statistics and math@ubalt.edu for math and statistics questions. You can also visit their websites, Tutoring or Math and Statistics Center.

Writing Consultants are provided by the RLB Library. Writing consultants are student leaders that have been trained by library staff to work with students in any stage of the writing process. For more information contact writing@ubalt.edu or visit their website.

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