Unleash your inner Tiger.

You’re bold. Intelligent. Tenacious. You’re ready to be a Tiger. Unlock your curiosity, fuel your ambition and turn passions into purpose at TU. 

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19,401

Total TU students

55%

Of students represent underserved racial and ethnic groups

15:1

Student-to-Faculty Ratio

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Grab life by the stripes.

At TU, you'll dig deep into the things that inspire you with world-class teaching and hands-on research. Discover abundant internships and experiences that will push your potential and break the boundaries of the classroom. 

  • Join the 72 percent of TU students who work directly on research and real-world projects.
  • Experience one of 8,100+ internship options and 600+ study abroad programs.
  • Make connections in 250+ student organizations and 19 NCAA Division I sports.

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Unlimited Options

Choose from more than 110 majors, concentrations and tracks.

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Affordable Education

TU is named Best Bang for the Buck by Washington Monthly.

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Tigers Roar

“TU is just a big network of opportunity. I’ve met not only great peers, but we have great professors that go beyond to get you connected to what you want to do. Towson University gives me a sense of belonging, and it felt like I did in my childhood when I was at my happiest.”

Adaiah Rogers ’25

Adaiah Rogers

“I don't think I would've done any of the things I’ve done if it hadn't been for all the faculty and all the students I met along the way. With how things have shaken out, I think moving to Maryland and going to Towson has been the best decision I've made in my entire life.”

Jacob Damrow ’22, '24

Jacob Damrow

“Towson University allowed me to get out of my comfort zone and see the growth in myself. It taught me to not be scared to take on new opportunities. As a first-generation college student, you experience imposter syndrome and thinking you’re not worthy of these opportunities.”

Nataly Loza ’24

Nataly Loza
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