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2024 UMBC Suits You: Professional Clothing Drive

Donate professional clothing for students!

The Career Center is collecting new and gently used professional clothing for "UMBC Suits You" as part of Career Month:

We are asking staff, faculty, alumni, and affiliates to donate new and gently used professional attire at collection bins around campus from February 19th - March 1stStudents will have the opportunity to learn about dressing professionally and then be able to select one free outfit to use for job interviews, career fairs, networking opportunities and much more. 

Starting February 19th, professional clothing can be dropped off at the following on-campus locations:

  • The Shriver Center, Public Policy Bldg., 1st Floor - 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri)
  • Career Center, Math/Psych 201 - 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri) 
  • Campus Information Center, The Commons, Lobby
  • Admin Building, 1st Floor near elevators
  • Performing Arts & Humanities Building, 1st floor across from the ticket booth
Items that will be accepted: Pant suits, skirt suits, dress pants, dresses, skirts, blazers, shell tops, button-up shirts, blouses, ties, and dress belts.

Items that will NOT be accepted: Jewelry, handbags, shoes, and general accessories.

All items should be in good condition, and appropriate for interaction with potential employers and professional contacts. Please be selective! Clothing that is in poor condition, stained, or out of style won't help our students make a good first impression. All clothing will be professionally cleaned before being offered to students.

Clothing donations will be used to benefit UMBC students and will not be considered gifts-in-kind or donations to UMBC. Clothing donations are not tax deductible. Any leftover clothing will be donated to local nonprofits. Special thanks to T. Rowe Price for partnering with us on this endeavor.

Any questions or concerns about this project can be addressed to Stephanie Taylor Okoukoni, staylor18@umbc.edu, 5-3975, or Jeremiah Sawyer, jsawyer2@umbc.edu, 5-2391. For more information, go to the Career Center's post on myUMBC.

Posted: February 8, 2024, 1:15 PM