Student Services & Resources

Towson University offers a wide range of services and resources that enhance college life for all students. You can take care of your housing, dining, health and business needs right on campus.

Accessibility & Disability Services

Accessibility & Disability Services provides individual services and facilitates accommodations to students with disabilities. 

Banking on Campus

You can bank on campus at PNC Bank in the University Union and at the SECU Credit Union in West Village Commons. ATMs are located around campus. 

Student & University Billing Office

The Student & University Billing Office provides information on tuition and costs, billing, payment plan options, rebates and more. 

Career Center

If you’re looking for an internship, summer job or a full-time position after college, the Career Center is the place to start your search. 

Child Care

The University Child Care Center, located on campus, offers an educational program focused on nature and the arts for children ages two through five. The Student Parent Services program reduces barriers for student parents.

Civil Discourse

The Resources for Civil Discourse page shares policies, offices and resources that support active engagement, dialogue and civil discourse on campus.

Clubs & Organizations

Choose from more than 300 clubs and organizations that bring together students with shared interests in the arts, sports, politics, Greek life, community service and more. 

Commuters

If you’re living off-campus, you’ll want to check out resources designed to help you find housing and get involved with college life.

Computing Services

If you need access to multimedia equipment, computers or software for your courses, or just need technology support, contact Technology Support Desk

Counseling 

The Counseling Center offers individual counseling, as well as other services to students, including alcohol and drug abuse counseling. The Counseling Center's Meditation Room can be booked for individual or group sessions. 

DACA

Information for prospective and current undocumented students is available, including immigration policy updates and financial aid options. See Frequently Asked Questions about DACA and the Dream Act.

Dining

TU students — residents and commuters alike — can choose from 18 dining locations on campus. No matter what time of day or night, you can always find something good to eat.

Diversity Resources

The Center for Student Diversity offers a variety of student programs and services designed to foster inclusion, collaboration and relationship-building. 

Emergency Funds

The Student Emergency Funds and Resources assist TU students who are experiencing an exceptional financial crisis that impedes their academic progress and success.

Financial Aid

Paying for college is a big financial commitment. Our financial aid programs, from grants and scholarships to loans and student employment, help to keep a TU education affordable. Financial education resources are available to help students and parents navigate college finances.

Food Insecurity and FoodShare Programs

The Food Insecurity and FoodShare Programs are resources for students facing food insecurity issues.

Generation One

The Generation One program provides first generation college students attending TU with tailored mentoring and guidance to foster both academic and personal accomplishment.

Health Center

The Health Center provides health and wellness services for TU students, ranging from physical exams and STD testing to lab services and smoking cessation counseling. See all services. You can call or make an appointment online weekdays from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

The Health Center also offers health education programs and resources on sexual health, dating safety, wellness and more. 

Housing & Residence Life

When you live on campus, you’ll join a community of students who enjoy living near the academic, social, athletic and cultural events that take place on campus every day. You can choose from nine Living Learning Communities, including the Honors Community, Alcohol-Free Community and the Global Village.  

International Students

International students will find guidance and resources at the International Student & Scholar Office

Mature/Non-traditional Students

TU offers a number of resources tailored to the needs of mature and non-traditional students who may be balancing the demands of a job or family while pursuing a degree. 

Military & Veterans Center

Resources and services for veterans and students connected to the military are collected in one place at the Military & Veterans Center. 

OneCard

Your OneCard is your university ID card—used to access many university services. Pick yours up at the Auxiliary Services Business Office in West Village Commons. 

Parking

Permits are required to park a vehicle on campus Monday – Thursday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Friday from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. You can purchase a parking permit online through your eParking account. Different permit types are available to residential students and commuter students.  

Postal Services

The Postal Services, located in the University Union, handles incoming mail and packages for TU students. 

Recreation

Students have free access to all Campus Recreation facilities, including the fitness center, gymnasiums, pool and turf fields. You can sign up for group fitness classes, outdoor trips, intramural sports and more at the TU Campus Rec Portal.

Shuttle Services

Towson University operates shuttle services both on and off campus when classes are in session. Paratransit services are available to students who require mobility assistance.

Student Accountability & Restorative Practices

The Office of Student Accountability & Restorative Practices enforces TU’s “Code of Student Accountability.”

Student Outreach & Support (SOS)

The Student Outreach and Support team helps students navigate the university’s processes across a wide range of departments and services. They provide coordination of care, on- and off-campus referrals and interventions, and assist students in crisis during and after an experience or life event.

University Store

You’ll find the University Store at the Union. It’s the place to purchase and rent textbooks, buy clothing and gifts, and even schedule repairs for your mobile device.

Voting

All eligible students can use TurboVote to register to vote, change their registration address, request a mail-in/absentee ballot, or receive reminders about upcoming elections. Visit Voter Registration & TurboVote for more voter information, resources and opportunities to get involved.