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Travel the U.S. through the National Student Exchange Program

Experience life from a different point of view!  The National Student Exchange (NSE) allows undergraduates to study for a semester or year at another NSE school in the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Canada.  Broaden your personal and educational perspectives and pay Towson University tuition while you study elsewhere. Full-time students […]

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Ever been to Alaska, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, or Puerto Rico?

Experience life from a different point of view and a different part of the country via the National Student Exchange (NSE)!  NSE allows undergraduate students to study for a semester or a year at another NSE school in the U.S. Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Canada. Broaden your personal and educational perspectives, […]

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TSEM 102 Alert – Freshmen, It is not too Late to Register for TSEM 102!

All freshman students are required to complete a Towson Seminar (TSEM 102) in their first year at TU.  If you have not completed TSEM 102 and are not registered for a TSEM for the spring, there are 12 sections available including recently added topics and some classes that have not yet had their first meeting.  […]

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You Can Have a Successful Semester Workshop – An Intervention Activity for Students on Academic Warning

“You Can Have a Successful Semester!” Workshop, Thursday, January 28th, 3:30 PM in LH (Lecture Hall Building) Room 238. If you were placed on Academic Warning for the spring 2016 semester and need to participate in an Intervention activity, this workshop sponsored by the Academic Advising Center and the Academic Achievement Center, is for you!  […]

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National Student Exchange: Study elsewhere in the U.S. for a term or two

Pay Towson University tuition while you study for semester or a year at another National Student Exchange (NSE) school in the U.S. Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or Canada.  To be eligible, you must be a full-time student with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5.  There are openings for fall 2016 and spring […]

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Next week: International Education Week

It’s a bird…  it’s a plane…  it’s International Education Week! Or it will be on Saturday. We know some people like to add events to their schedules and some of the events require booking. Thus, forewarned is forearmed – for awesomeness. With over 25 events, there’s bound to be one that interests you. Try hitting […]

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Do you have a plan to finish your degree on time? Save Time; Save Money; Please Read On

“By failing to plan, you are planning to fail.”  These words attributed to Benjamin Franklin ring true two and one half centuries later.   Nobody wants to fail. And the Towson University administration, faculty, and staff want all of our students to have a plan to SUCCEED!  Sophomores and Juniors, this is especially for you. Please read on! Degree […]

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Are You Looking for an Adventure? Experience a Different View of American Life via the National Student Exchange

The National Student Exchange (NSE) allows undergraduates to study for a semester or year at another NSE school in the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Canada. Broaden your personal and educational perspectives, live and go to school in a new environment, and pay Towson University tuition while you study somewhere else. […]

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TODAY: Learn Investment Strategies for Millennials

TU students are invited to a special talk with CBE’s Visiting Scholar Nicole Sherrod on investment strategies for millennials… College of Business & Economics Visiting Scholar “Investing for Millennials” Student Lecture with Nicole Sherrod Managing Director of Trading, TD Ameritrade Thursday, Oct. 29 4-5 p.m. Stephens Hall, Room 310 About Nicole Sherrod Nicole is responsible […]

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A Degree Completion Plan: Your Passport to Finishing on Time at Towson University

Degree Completion Plan While most Towson students really enjoy the experience of being in a community that values learning and students, very few want to stay in school longer than they intended.  Finishing your degree on time requires that you have a plan.  If you will have completed 45 earned credits, you must complete an approved Degree Completion […]

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Me, Myself and I! Why Self-Care is Essential, and How to Practice It

In this week’s Thriving Tiger Blog and just in time for the start of fall, Lauren Drinkwater, a graduate assistant in the Counseling Center, wants you to understand the importance of taking care of YOU! The article gives you some valuable information as well as useful insights into practicing the art of self-care! The Thriving Tiger: read it, print it, and share it […]

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What is your plan, Stan?, Asked Ann…Huh?, Said Stan…Your Degree Completion Plan, Man!

Degree Completion Plan Whether your name is Ann, Stan, Fran, Dan or any other moniker, if you have between 45 and 105 earned credits, you must complete an approved (Individualized) Degree Completion Plan. This is indicated in the Hold box on the Student Center with “Student Degree Plan Required”. This means that this semester, you are […]

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Why Should You Do an Internship? Ask a Disney Character!

In this week’s Thriving Tiger blog, Rachel Ungarvsky, Career Center Marketing Intern, uses Disney characters like Rapunzel (“I’ve got a dream”), Aladdin (“There’s a thousand things to see”), and Ariel (“What’s a fire and why does it burn?”) to tell us some great reasons to complete an internship (or 2 or 3) while in college.  Check it […]

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Make a Difference in a Student’s Life!

 Join BFSA and the MD Business Roundtable for Education in an effort to help Maryland students prepare for a world of opportunity.  Your experiences, advice and expertise are just what teens want and need to inform their decisions, ignite their imaginations, and inspire them to pursue and achieve their goals. Research shows that four interactions in high school […]

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New from the Thriving Tiger Blog: The Truth about Graduate School

In this week’s Thriving Tiger article, “The Truth about Graduate School: A Realistic Approach”, Amanda Sands, Marketing and Public Speaking intern at the Career Center, tackles a topic of interest to many juniors and seniors.  The graduate school application process can become overwhelming, especially if you feel like you are doing it completely on your […]

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Tiger Trot Homecoming 5K!

Celebrate Towson University’s 150th Anniversary by participating in the first homecoming 5k! Join your fellow Tigers as you race (or walk) through Towson’s campus. Students, alumni, parents, friends, family and community members are encouraged to participate in the race. Race Details Saturday, October 24 – 8:30 a.m. $20 – Student Runner with valid TU Id $30* […]

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National Student Exchange: Life Begins at the End of Your Comfort Zone

Experience life from a different point of view!  The National Student Exchange (NSE) allows undergraduates to study for a semester or year at another NSE school in the U.S., Guam, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Canada.  Broaden your personal and educational perspectives, and pay Towson University tuition (that’s right!) while you study somewhere else. […]

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CALLING ALL ARTISTS! Submit your work for Light City 2016

Premiering in 2016, Light City Baltimore is the first large-scale, international light festival in the United States, homegrown right here in Baltimore. Light City will provide a backdrop for the celebration of ideas, ingenuity and creativity through art, music and innovation. Share your work! Light City’s exhibition will consist of three major creative components: 1. […]

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Now That You are Registered for Fall Courses, What is Your Plan?

Degree Completion Plan While most Towson students really enjoy the experience of learning in a community that values learning and students, very few want to stay in school longer than they intended.  Finishing your degree on time requires that you have a plan.  If you have between 45 and 90 earned credits, you must complete […]

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TAP Annapolis Session Wrap-Up: How Did TU Fare?

TAP is your source for what matters to TU in Annapolis. Our final TAP of the 2015 Legislative Session features: A final wrap-up message from Interim President Chandler. Find it here : http://www.towson.edu/alumninews/tap2015/issue13/index.html . The Towson Advocacy Program (TAP) is a grass-roots effort to gain support for major initiatives facing Maryland higher education, and specifically Towson University. Find […]

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