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Location Means Opportunity
TU is located in one of the top 15 major metropolitan areas for academic and employment opportunities, which means our students have access to unique and valuable internship and academic experiences.
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Contact Information:
Email: ccox AT_TOWSON
Phone: 410-704-3385
Something people might not know about TU.
If you're a dancer who loves hip hop or contemporary styles, you've probably heard
of Monsters Dance and their awesome conventions. The creators of Monsters Dance are
husband and wife, Andy and Becky Funk. Both are proud TU alumni with degrees in Health
Science, Mass Communication & Communication Studies with backgrounds in dance. The
perfect combination of Towson education and personal drive helped the Funks jump start
their own business, and you can do the same!
How my student experiences prepared me for my job.
The greatest decision I made as freshman at TU was to step out of my comfort zone
in order to make new friends. In my first year, I attended a Diversity Retreat (now
known as the Retreat for Social Justice) and LeaderShape. Both retreats helped me
develop a better understanding of myself, my values, and my influence as a leader
on campus and in the community. They opened my eyes to the world around me and allowed
me to create a solid foundation for my future goals.
My advice to anyone who's applying.
Don't be shy, we want to learn more about you. Do not hesitate to share your extracurricular
activities. We like to see students who are engaged in their community and involved
in various activities or clubs at school!
Why I work in admissions.
If it weren't for my college years, I would not be who I am today. I was very involved
on Towson’s campus as a student. During my undergraduate years, I was an active member
and President of the Latin American Student Organization (LASO), a member of the Student
Government Association (SGA), Sigma Delta Pi - Spanish Honor Society, and various
other organizations. All those organizations helped me discover my passion for diversity
and my commitment to serving others. When I worked as a Graduate Assistant in the
Center for Student Diversity, I realized that my dream was to work in higher education,
serving students and their families. Working in admissions is my way of giving back
to the institution that best prepared me for a great career.
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