
ADMITTED STUDENTS

Congratulations on your admission to Towson University! If you're still considering your college choices, we've provided additional information to help you decide if TU is right for you. We encourage you to visit campus again. We look forward to seeing you!
for federal aid consideration.
Submit your enrollment contract along with your $300 enrollment fee to the Office of Admissions by May 1 for fall admission, December 1 for spring admission, or two weeks after your offer of admission, whichever is later. We recommend that you mail your enrollment contract with a certificate of mailing that you can obtain at any post office. If you have questions, contact the Office of Admissions by e-mail or at 1-888-4TOWSON.
Freshman Students - Fall 2010
New freshmen are guaranteed a space in university housing if they complete all steps of the online housing request and pay the $350 non-refundable housing deposit by May 3, 2010. Due to the increased demand for housing, there is a possibility that one of these housing options will fill prior to the May 3 deadline and no longer be available.
To reserve a room in University Housing for the academic year 2010-2011, please go to the Department of Housing and Residence Life Web site, and click on Request Housing for further instructions. Only new freshmen who have been officially admitted to the university will be able to access this information. If you do not have access to a computer, you may call Housing and Residence Life at 410-704-2516 once you have been admitted to request that housing information be mailed to you.
There are two on-campus housing options available for new freshmen: University Housing and West Village (Tubman and Paca Houses). The online housing request process is for University Housing only. To apply to live in West Village housing visit the West Village Web site.
The online housing request will be available beginning February 1, 200. The Department of Housing and Residence Life will confirm the receipt of your housing contract and deposit. This confirmation guarantees you a space in University Housing.
Please contact the Department of Housing and Residence Life at any time if you have questions about this process at 410-74-2516 or visit the Department of Housing and Residence Life Web site.
Transfer Students - Fall 2010
Transfer students are not guaranteed on-campus housing and only a limited number of housing contracts will be accepted.
- Housing contracts for transfer students will be accepted on a space-available basis
- Beginning in March, transfer students can go to the Department of Housing and Residence Life and click on Request Housing for instructions and to determine the availability of housing.
- When you complete the online request process, Housing and Residence Life will confirm the receipt of your housing contract and deposit by mail. This confirmation guarantees you a space in Unviersity Housing.
- Please contact the Department of Housing and Residence Life at 410-704-2516 if you have questions regarding this process.
Freshmen and Transfer Students - Spring 2010
As space is limited for spring 2010, housing for freshmen and transfer students entering in the spring term is not guaranteed. Housing contracts and deposits will be accepted on a space-available basis.
- Students interested in living in university housing for spring 2010 should visit the Department of Housing and Residence Life Web site and click on Request Housing, to determine the availability of space and to complete the online request process. THe online request process will be available starting December 1, 2009.
- If you do not have access to a computer, you may call the Department of Housing and Residence Life at 410-704-2516 to request that the housing contract be mailed to you.
- Please contact the Department of Housing and Residence Life at any time if you have any questions about this process at 410-704-2516.
Please refer to the online Undergraduate Catalog regarding the specific requirements for your intended major. Admission to the university does not guarantee entry to some majors that have screening criteria. These criteria may require prerequisites, minimum GPAs or auditions. Knowing these requirements in advance will prepare you during the admission process.
Towson has countless dining options for you at 15
different locations on campus. You pick your own meal plan, choosing from restricted, unrestricted and block meal options. Dining facilities also offer vegan and kosher entrees. You can get more information from the Dining Services Web site.
If you're admitted to the Honors College, make sure you notify the Honors College of your intention to join, and look for more information about special orientation activities. The Honors College is a selective program that requires a separate application. For more information, contact the Honors College by e-mail or at 410-704-4677.
Office of Admissions
Enrollment Services Center, Room 208 (map)
1-888-4TOWSON (toll free)
Phone: 410-704-2113
Fax: 410-704-3030
E-mail: admissions@towson.edu
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