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TU will communicate with you using your TU student computing and email account, also referred to as your NetID.
To get started, simply Activate Your NetID online. If you have difficulty activating your account, please contact the Technology Support Desk at techsupport AT_TOWSON or 410-704-5151.
Second Bachelor’s students are not assigned an academic adviser. Please contact your academic department with advising and program-related questions.
If you have completed coursework that may transfer into your academic program, it will be posted after an evaluation has been completed by the department. Once credit has been posted, you may view your credit evaluation on your Towson Online Services Student Dashboard. Below are the steps you need to access your evaluation:
Open enrollment for undergraduates begins in mid-November for the spring term and mid-April for the fall term. Your enrollment confirmation email will include your specific date. Learn more about How to Register for Classes (PDF).
If your degree has not yet been conferred, please make arrangements for your previous institution to send your official college transcript to Towson University Admissions. The official transcript may also be mailed, sealed in your school’s official envelope to:
University Admissions, Towson University
8000 York Road, Towson, MD 21252-0001
New TU students must complete the university’s mandatory immunization requirements.
The OneCard is the official Towson University ID card. A OneCard account can be opened by bringing a picture ID (driver’s license, passport or state issued ID) to the Auxiliary Services Business Office in room 111 of the University Union.
You will receive notification via your campus e-mail when an eBill is available to view. View the eBill and Online Payment information provided by the Student & University Billing Office.
If you need to request disability-related accommodations, please visit Accessibility & Disability Services.