Contact Information
Graduate Student Association
Administration Building Room 301
8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
All graduate students are members of the Graduate Student Association (GSA). The GSA offers workshops, research and professional development funds and graduate student resources to support students’ academic and professional success.
The Graduate Student Association (GSA) represents graduate students at Towson University. We address the needs and concerns that arise during pursuits of graduate studies. The GSA hosts events throughout the academic year to build community among the graduate population and aid in professional development. Some events include New Graduate Student Orientation, Career Center Workshops and social activities. There are many resources available to graduate students, from Writing Center services to use of library facilities and assistance. In addition, if you need help accessing Cook Library resources, visit the Cook Library Graduate Students Guide or the Cook Library "How to" Guides.
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All grad students have exclusive access to graduate student spaces for studying and collaboration.
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