Learn More About the Honors Experience
Use this Honors Family Resource Guide for information on Honors advising, requirements, and to learn about our campus partners
Parents, guardians, and families play a vital role in the personal and educational success of our Honors College students. We know how much easier it is to support and encourage students when you have up-to-date information about the resources and opportunities available through the Honors College and through Towson University. We also know that you want to be engaged in your student’s education, and encourage you to do so through the Honors Parents Council.
The Honors Parents Council (HPC) is a community of parents and family members committed to initiatives that enhance the Honors student experience at TU. In support of the mission and development of the Towson University Honors College, the goals of the HPC are to:
The Honors Parents Council is separate from TU's Family Network, another great resource for staying involved with campus.
The Honors College Family Breakfast and Celebration of Scholarship and Learning (CSL) take place on the Saturday morning of Towson Family Weekend. Registration for the Honors Breakfast and CSL is managed by the New Student and Family Programs Office, and the program is free. HPC members are invited to serve as judges for the CSL. Judging simply requires arriving about 30 minutes prior to the event and using a simple rubric to evaluate a students’ research or work. If you are interested, please email honors AT_TOWSON.
One of the best ways to support your students is to familiarize yourself with TU’s policies, procedures, services, and resources. The Honors College partners with other campus units to provide opportunities to our students such as the Honors Living Learning Community and Honors College Scholarship awards, while respecting the areas of responsibility for each unit.
The Department of Housing & Residence Life (HRL) partners with the Honors College to offer the Honors Living Learning Community, an intentional community for academic-minded students located in Douglass House. Incoming Honors students who choose to live on campus are automatically placed in the Honors Community. HRL operates Douglass House and students must meet all HRL deadlines and requirements in order to live in Douglass. The Honors College cannot make or request any exceptions to HRL deadlines, requirements, or policies.
The Honors College identifies recipients of the Honors College Scholarship award, which is administered and disbursed by the Financial Aid Office. All terms and conditions must be met to continue receiving an Honors College Scholarship and the amount and length of the scholarship cannot be increased. All requests to reinstate cancelled scholarships (such as in the case of a medical withdrawal from TU) should be addressed to the Financial Aid Office, as the Honors College cannot reinstate cancelled scholarships.