Office of Student Affairs

Resources for Students with Children


 

Lactation Space

A complete listing of policies, guidelines, and locations for Lactation Centers at UMMC can be accessed here: Lactation Center - SMC Campus Center 

Child Care/Elder Care

Child Care and Elder Care Resources for Student Parents

 

Disability Services

The Office of Educational Support and Disability Services (ESDS) coordinates services to assist students with disabilities in obtaining reasonable accommodations through an interactive process involving the student and the school.

Title IX

Title IX is a federal law that prohibits discrimination based on sex or gender, including sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking, as well as retaliation for reporting Title IX-prohibited behaviors or participating in Title IX processes. Through our policies and procedures, UMB not only fulfills its regulatory requirements, it also communicates the expectations UMB has for our community, the actions required, or requested, of our community if they experience or observe sexual misconduct, and the actions our community can expect from UMB when it receives reports of sexual misconduct.

We recommend all pregnant students to contact the UMB Title IX office who can provide information and coordinate in the prevention of sex discrimination and ensure students equal access to UMB resources. We also recommend contacting the UMB office of Educational Support and Disability Services to help coordinate any potential accommodations related to leave or clinical work during pregnancy. [Title IX:  https://www.umaryland.edu/titleix/tix-pregnant-7-23-2024.php; ESDS:  https://www.umaryland.edu/disabilityservices/]

UMB Campus Links


* Resources will be updated as often as appropriate. These resources are provided for informational purposes only. Inclusion does not imply endorsement, and we cannot assume responsibility for the content of external materials. 

* The descriptions above are not a substitute for contacting and engaging with the OSA/Registrar to review each student’s individual circumstances. Questions or concerns not included within the Resources should be addressed with OSA directly.

 

 

Office of Student Affairs
University of Maryland School of Medicine
685 W. Baltimore Street, Suite 150
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-706-7476
studentaffairs@som.umaryland.edu