The University of Baltimore is committed to meet its obligations as outlined in?the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 and in other reporting requirements.
Reports and information are available in the following areas:
Academics
- ARTSYS
- Catalogs
- Gainful Employment Disclosures
- How to Drop a Class
- Study Abroad (UB School of Law)
- Transfer Credit Policy
- Understanding the Transfer Credit Evaluation
- University System of Maryland Policy on Undergraduate General Education Transferability Between USM Institutions
- Withdrawal Policies
Consumer Information and Protection
- College Navigator (National Center for Education Statistics)
- UB Factbook
- FERPA for Students
- Student Concerns and Complaint Process
- Destination Survey
- Law Placement
- Where do UB graduates work?
- Career Center Information
- See individual program pages
Health and Safety
- Annual Campus Security Report?– Clery Act
- Annual Fire Safety Reports
- Campus Emergencies
- Drug and Alcohol Policies
- Sexual Misconduct and Nondscrimination
Voter Registration
Freedom of Speech and Expression
Information, Content and Technology
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Digital Millennium Copyright Act
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, enacted in 1998, updated copyright law to encompass the growing use of computers and the Internet.
Pursuant to the Act, the University of Baltimore has designated the following agent for notification of copyright infringement claims:
Julia Grio
Assistant Attorney General
Office of Attorney General
Educational Affairs Division
200 St. Paul Place, 17th Floor
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
410.576.6423
jgrio@oag.state.md.usAlternate contact:
Suzanne Tabor
Director of Policy and Government Affairs
Office of Government and Public Affairs
1420 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, Maryland, 21201-5779
410.837.5036
stabor@ubalt.edu
Student Financial Aid and Services
- Net Price Calculator
- Federal Return of Title IV Funds Policy (return of students' federal financial aid funds to the government upon withdrawal)
- Financial Aid Policies and Procedures
- Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
- Withdrawing From the University
- Student Loan Default Rates
- Visit the?Cohort Default Rates Page?(U.S. Department of Education)
- Click the?GO?button at Search the Cohort Default Rate Database
- Enter?002101?in OPE-ID field
- Click?Search
- Click the?UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE?link
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Maryland Public Information Act Requests
To review or obtain copies of the University of Baltimore's disclosable public records, an applicant must make a written request under Maryland's Public Information Act ("PIA"). The PIA is accessible through the Maryland State Law Library at https://mdcourts.gov/lawlib, General Provisions Article, §§4-101 through 4-601, of the Annotated Code of Maryland.
To Submit a Request
For Electronic Requests
Please submit this electronic form.
For U.S. Mail Requests
To make your request by mail, you must provide the following:
- Name
- U.S. street address
- City, State
- ZIP code
- Specify the records that you are requesting
- Telephone number
- Email address
Black and white copies of requested material may be obtained for $0.14 per page.
Please mail your request to:
Office of Government and Public Affairs
Attention: Anita Harewood
Public Information Request
University of Baltimore
1420 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, Md. 21201Public Information Contact
Anita Harewood
Office of Government and Public Affairs
University of Baltimore
1420 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, Md. 21201
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Sexual Misconduct and Nondiscrimination
The University of Baltimore is committed to creating a campus that is safe from sexual misconduct, including sexual and gender-based harassment, sexual violence, dating violence, domestic violence, sexual exploitation and sexual intimidation.
University of Baltimore Title IX Coordinator
Sexual Misconduct and Nondiscrimination statements
Anita Harewood
vice president, government and public affairs
Academic Center, Room 114D
1420 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, Md. 21201
410.837.4533
You can access University of Baltimore policies in the UB Policy Guide.