Location
UMBC is just 15 minutes from Baltimore's Inner Harbor and 30 minutes from Washington, D.C., in suburban Catonsville, Maryland. BWI Airport is five minutes away, as are AMTRAK and light rail stations. University-run Shuttle buses provide regular transportation to points in the surrounding area and Baltimore City. The Baltimore-Washington area is known for its music, sports, museums, restaurants, and historical traditions.
UMBC's main campus is located on 530 wooded acres, featuring housing and dining facilities on one side and core facilities on the other. Facilities include classroom and lab buildings, a performing arts center, a library, galleries, a student union, a bookstore, an Olympic-size pool, tennis courts. A newly renovated rec center includes an indoor track, basketball courts, a weight room, a spin room, and cardio and group fitness spaces. The campus also features an environmental conservation area with a hiking trail and bwtech@UMBC, an adjacent research and technology park that attracts firms in fields including engineering, information technology, and the life sciences.
Off-Campus Opportunities
Surrounded by business, government, and metropolitan centers, UMBC places students in over 1,800 co-ops, internships, and research experiences in more than 500 organizations each year in the Baltimore-Washington area. UMBC matches students with such employers as the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, General Electric, IBM, Morgan Stanley, the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab, the National Aquarium, Nielson, the National Security Agency, The Maryland General Assembly, The Smithsonian Institute, Under Armour, and the U.S. Department of State.
The university encourages students to participate in study abroad experiences during the semester or travel-study opportunities during winter and summer breaks. The Shriver Center links the resources of the campus to urgent social problems, places students in co-ops and internships at hundreds of businesses and organizations, organizes and manages community service projects that bring the resources of the university to people in need, and connects students to a wide range of social service projects.
Life at UMBC is never dull, and the "small and cozy" campus feels like a connected community: "Most people gather with their friends in the library to study together, then... grab food together in [the] Commons." It takes no time to get from the pond outside the library to the "highly impressive" lab facilities: "Anything is within a 10-15 [minute] walk. It's quite convenient," especially since there are "ample opportunities for students to engage on campus." For instance, students enjoy competition with tournaments of paintball or ping-pong, as well as putting their mental acuity to the test: "We do also have a thriving intellectual sports scene including chess, mock trial, and ethics bowl." Clubs range from cultural to sports to career-building: "My favorite one is the video game development club, as it combines my interests of programming and video games into an opportunity to showcase my work in a way that could lead to a future career." Students also delight in events hosted by the University, "like Homecoming...[where it is] so much fun to watch the Bonfire, attend the Carnival and even see the puppy parade!"