Welcoming students (back) to campus

New Student Orientation at TU will be a mix of virtual, in-person programming

By Kyle Hobstetter on June 21, 2021

Students on an orientation tour back in 2020
After taking orientation virtual last year, Towson University and New Student and Family Programs will welcome new students back to campus for New Student Orientation. This year, incoming students need to take a mandatory, online orientation course, then will have a chance to for a voluntary in-person orientation session. (Kanji Takeno/Towson University) 

Each summer, the Office of New Student and Family Programs (NSFP) welcomes hundreds of new students and their families to the Towson University community through Freshmen and Transfer Orientation.

Last summer, the staff had to move its entire orientation program virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With restrictions loosening, this summer’s orientation will be a mix of virtual programming—mandatory for all incoming students—and in person, which will be optional.

NSFP Director Katie Murray says,  "It's beautiful outside; people want to be outside. They want to be around people. I think this year we have that opportunity to blend that virtual aspect from last year with returning to campus. To see that energy transformed from the virtual space to in person is going to be really refreshing and reenergizing for us too."

Over the summer, Towson University will host 55 orientation sessions. Freshmen and transfer students, and their families, will attend a virtual session, which runs twice a day from June 14 to July 16.

Then students can attend a two-and-a-half hour, on-campus session that runs from July 19–30. These sessions allow students to meet each other, take care of tasks like paying bills and meeting with financial aid, get their OneCard and tour campus.

On Aug. 26–29—move-in weekend—Welcome to TU events will introduce students to their new campus home, along will the academic and social resources they need.

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There is still time to register for an in-person orientation session. To learn more about the entire process, check out the New Student and Family Program website.

Stay up to date with everything orientation, follow New Student and Family Programs on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

NSFP staff members are excited to welcome students to a TU campus full of changes—including a new Science Complex, an updated University Union and a several other new and renovated spaces.

"Being able to say, 'You're welcome here, and we want to enthusiastically welcome you back,' or for the first time since some of them have never set foot on campus, will be really exciting," Murray says.

Helping the NSFP staff will be 60 student and alumni orientation leaders. These students will lead discussions, virtually and in person, and serve as the “first face” to TU’s newest students.

"This will almost feel like a dream fulfilled for those students who are returning from last summer," says Kathryn Knauss, NSFP assistant director. "They all came back because in-person is what they want to do. They’re chomping at the bit to see students."

Many departments across campus will be assisting with orientation, including the Bursar’s Office, housing & residence life and financial aid.

"Orientation is where this becomes real," Murray says. "We provide [students] the tools and information through a program that helps get them connected, feel affiliated and start to develop that sense of belonging. We want them to experience the Towson University they signed up for."

Along with opening up campus for Orientation, the campus will be open again for campus tours for prospective students. Those interested in checking out TU can now take a student-led campus tour, which includes a brief information session with an admission counselor, followed by a 90-minute walking tour of campus. Register now for a summer campus tour.