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TU to host bilingual Open House for high school students ? Volunteers needed!

The Offices of Admissions and Undergraduate Marketing are hosting a Latino Open House on Saturday, October 22. Select programming at this Open House will be in both English and Spanish. Bilingual students, faculty and staff are needed to help with greeting students and assisting with Q&A?s from families. Interested students, faculty and staff should contact […]

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Preparing for Sophomore Year: A Workshop for Freshmen Getting Ready for Fall Registration!

With Fall 2005 registration rapidly approaching in April, all freshmen in the First Year Experience (FYE) Advising Program are encouraged to attend an informative and interactive workshop entitled, “Preparing for Sophomore Year: A Workshop on Selecting Courses, Declaring a Major, and Making the Most of Your Sophomore Year.” This 50 minute workshop will help freshmen […]

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AAC Study Skills Workshop Series: Fruits of Labor-Making the Grade

The Academic Achievement Center will be hosting two workshops on ?Fruits of Labor; Making the Grade.? The workshops will focus on taking a realistic assessment of your academic performance thus far and developing a schedule for ?FINALS? performance. There will be a Q&A segment for specific issues or concerns you may have. Each workshop will […]

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Academic Achievement Center Study Skills

The Academic Achievement Center will be hosting two workshops on ?Listening, Note-Taking & Textbook Skills.? The workshops will focus on enhancing listening skills, hints on better note-taking and outlining, and the textbook as a learning resource. Each workshop will consist of the same material and will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 14th at 12:30 p.m. […]

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Academic Achievement Center Needs Tutors for Fall 2004

The Academic Achievement Center needs tutors for the following areas: ACCT 201,202; BIOL 110,201,202,213,214,315; CHEM – 100 level courses, 210,331,332; ECON 201,202; FIN 331; GEOG 101,105,109; MATH ? 200 level courses; MNGT 303,365; PHIL 101,111; PHYS ? 100 and 200 level courses. Potential tutors must have earned an A or B+ in the course(s) they […]

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Bursar?s STUDENT@TOWSON KIOSK Stations

The Bursar?s Office is pleased to announce the introduction of full service STUDENT @TOWSON KIOSK Stations. The KIOSK Stations allows the campus customer to pay bills on-line, register for courses, review and copy class schedule, check financial account activity and much more. These Stations are conveniently located within the Enrollment Services Center, 3rd floor Payment […]

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The Deaf Studies Program announces the third lecture of the spring 2004 semester

“The National Association of the Deaf” Presented by Nancy Bloch, Executive Director of the National Association of the Deaf in Silver Spring, Maryland. Thursday, March 18, 2004 Linthicum Building, room 200 2:00 p.m. to 2:50 p.m. All are welcome to attend. No registration is required, sign language and voice interpreting is provided. For information, call […]

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Student Needed To Tutor PHIL 101 & 111

The Academic Achievement Center needs a dedicated student to tutor PHIL 101 & 111 who has earned an ?A? in these courses. The Philosophy Department faculty may recommend students who qualify or students may apply directly. The Academic Achievement Center is located on the second floor in the Administration Building. Contact Person: Brenda Lucas, Administrative […]

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Academic Success Strategies: Excelling in the Classroom

The Academic Achievement Center will be hosting two workshops on ?Conquering Stage Fright: Delivering Class Presentations?, which will focus on understanding stage fright and breathing & relaxation techniques. There will also be a segment on preparing a speech and presentation. Each workshop will consist of the same material and will be held on Tuesday, March […]

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Academic Sucess Strategies: Note-Taking and Textbook Skills

The Academic Achievement Center will be hosting a workshop on ?Note-Taking and Textbook Skills”. This workshop will enhance listening skills and hints for better note-taking and outlining the textbook. The workshop will be on Tuesday, February 24th at 12:30pm ? 1:30pm in ADM 120, and on Wednesday, February 25th, 11:30am ? 12:30pm in UU 314. […]

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Welcome Back! Click Here for Technology Resources at Your Fingertips

Welcome back, knowledge-hungry masses! As you boot-up your computers for another semester of scholarly contemplation, don’t forget the technology professionals in Computing and Network Services (CANS) stand ready to help. Need a quiet place to work? The PC Lab (CK 35) on the first floor of Cook Library is open every day to students of […]

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Spring 2004 Student Computing Workshops

Student Computing Services (SCS) workshops are open to all students, faculty, and staff and cover the standard campus applications and systems listed below. Most sessions are 75 minutes long and include both formal instruction and hands-on practice. To view the SCS schedule or register for training, visit {http://www.towson.edu/scs/training}. Good luck and may we all end […]

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Academic Success Strategies: Excelling in the Classroom

The Academic Achievement Center (formerly Developmental Education and Tutorial Services) will be hosting workshops on “Preparation for Finals Week ? Part II” on Tuesday, December 9 and Wednesday, December 10. Both will be located in the University Union Room 315-316. These workshops will help students prepare for their finals. Contact Person: Brenda Lucas, Administrative Assistant, […]

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Academic Success Strategies: Excelling in the Classroom

The Academic Achievement Center (formerly Developmental Education and Tutorial Services) will be hosting workshops on “Preparation for Finals Week ? Part II” on Tuesday, December 9 and Wednesday, December 10. Both will be located in the University Union Room 315-316. These workshops will help students prepare for their finals. Contact Person: Brenda Lucas, Administrative Assistant, […]

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Academic Success Strategies: Excelling in the Classroom

The Academic Achievement Center (formerly Developmental Education and Tutorial Services) will be hosting workshops on “Preparation for Finals Week ? Part II” on Tuesday, December 9 and Wednesday, December 10. Both will be located in the University Union Room 315-316. These workshops will help students prepare for their finals. Contact Person: Brenda Lucas, Administrative Assistant, […]

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Spring 2004 Schedule of Classes Now Available on WEB

For your convenience, the Spring 2004 Schedule of Classes is available on the Web, {http://onestop.towson.edu.} Go to “What’s Going On?!”. Click-Spring schedule as PDF. Download the schedule in a .pdf format. You may want to print a copy for your department to use as a reference before registration begins.

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Online Services Registration Demonstrations Now Available

As you venture into the Spring Semester 2004 registration period, Student Computing Services stands ready to help. We have recently added a series of 30-minute Towson Online Services (TOS) demonstration sessions to our regular workshop offerings. If you find the prospect of locating classes and registering online daunting, we can help. For more information, visit […]

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Undergraduate Spring Registration

Undergraduate students will begin registering on November 5th at 8:30 a.m.. Appointments are on the web, http://students.towson.edu. Click on Online Services. Login. Click SA Self Service >Learner Services >Academics>View Enrollment Appointment. Your priority registration appointment is determined by your earned unit hours. They DO NOT INCLUDE the hours you are currently attempting. The Spring 2004 […]

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Graduate/Doctrate Students Spring 2004 Registration

Graduate/Doctorate Students Spring 2004 Registration begins, November 3rd and 4th. at 8:30 a.m.. Please check your appointment on the web, http://students.towson.edu. Click on Online Services. Login. Click SA Self Service >Learner Services >Academics>View Enrollment Appointment. The Spring 2004 Schedule of Classes is available by using the Web, Online Services (T.O.S.) or download the schedule in […]

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Last Day to withdraw from Fall 2003

November 7th is the last day to withdraw from a Fall 2003 course or the full semester with the grade of “W”. Also, it is the last day to change to or from the Pass Option or Audit Grading Option.

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