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Survivor Day

Saturday, November 17 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. Towson University Counseling Center Register Here:https://afsp.org/survivor_day/towson-maryland-2/ For more info contact:  Nhung Hendy, Ph.D. You are not alone. Join a community of suicide loss survivors to find comfort and gain understanding as we share stories of healing and hope. Program 12 p.m. – Welcoming with food and refreshments […]

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Facing and Overcoming the Academic Blues: Student to Student Advice at Midterms

It is midterm time and the academic pressure is rising.  There is so much to do and so little time to get it done!  Okay, take a deep breath, focus your thoughts and then join Keanu Jordan-Stovall, Student Academic Adviser, for student to student practical advice and concrete steps to “Avoiding the Academic Blues”.  Thursday, […]

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Avoiding the Academic Blues: Rising to the Challenge of Midterms

It is midterm time and the academic pressure is rising.  There is so much to do and it has to be done now!  Take a deep breath, focus your thoughts and then join Keanu Jordan-Stovall, Student Academic Advisor, for student to student practical advice and concrete steps to “Avoiding the Academic Blues”.  Thursday, March 9th […]

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You Can Have a Successful Semester: Workshop for Students on Academic Warning

“You Can Have a Successful Semester”!  This workshop for students on academic warning will outline tips, steps, and strategies for academic success.  Sponsored by the Academic Advising Center and the Academic Achievement Center, “You Can Have a Successful Semester” will be held on Thursday, February 2nd, at 3:30 PM in Cook Library, Room 513.  Attendance at […]

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Finals Can Be a BEAST! Tame that Beast! Check out the Thriving Tiger Blog

Finals, as most people know, can be a beast gobbling up your attention and your sleep.  So, what are you going to do about that?  Be our guest in figuring out how to get through this tough time by checking out the latest, helpful article from The Thriving Tiger .

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Find Your Home Away from Home with the National Student Exchange!

Are you aching for an adventure at another university but don’t want to venture too far from home?  If the answer is yes, the National Student Exchange (NSE) might be for you! Undergraduate students can study for a semester or up to a year at an NSE school in the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico, […]

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OMG!!!! I Can Actually Attend Another University While Paying TU Tuition? Really!

Experience life from a different point of view! The National Student Exchange (NSE) program provides opportunities for TU students to study at another NSE school in the U.S., Guam, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, and several universities in Canada while paying tuition and fees to Towson.  To be eligible, you must be a full-time student […]

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Last Chance Workshop for Students on Academic Warning

If you are on academic warning this semester and have not yet participated in an academic intervention activity, this week is your last opportunity to have your “warning” hold removed in time for the start of spring 2017 registration.  You may attend the “Last Chance” Workshop sponsored by the Academic Advising and the Academic Achievement […]

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‘Tis the Season for Pumpkin Decorating and Academic Advising

October is Academic Advising Month and we are going to have some fun!  On Thursday, October 27th from 2 – 4 PM, join students and staff from the Academic Advising Center in Freedom Square, decorate a pumpkin for your residence, and get any last minute questions answered prior to meeting with your adviser.  Registration for […]

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Degree Completion Plan: Be a Tiger on Track to Graduation!

  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 a total of 45 earned plus in-progress credits, you must […]

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Do you have a plan to finish your degree on time?

“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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Pack Your Bags and Study Away with National Student Exchange

If you are interested in studying at another school in the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Canada, attend an information session. Pay tuition and fees to Towson while studying at another school in the U.S. Application deadline for fall 2017 and spring 2018 exchange is Wednesday, November 30, 2016. INFORMATION SESSIONS […]

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LAST CHANCE Workshop for Students on Academic Warning

If you are on academic warning this semester and have not yet participated in an academic intervention activity, this week is your last opportunity to have your “warning” hold removed in time for the start of fall 2016 registration.  You may attend the “Last Chance” Workshop sponsored by the Academic Advising and the Academic Achievement […]

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Students on Academic Warning Advising Week: 3/28 – 4/1

If you were placed on Academic Warning for the spring semester and still need to participate in an academic intervention activity, this is the last week to have your “warning hold” removed prior to the opening of registration for the Fall 2016 semester.  You may participate in Walk-In advising in the Academic Advising Center, Lecture […]

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Free Bagels to Welcome You Back from Spring Break on Monday Morning

The Academic Advising Center is providing free bagels and cream cheese to students on Monday morning, March 21st from 8:30 – 9:30 AM in Freedom Square.  Stop by and enjoy a savory treat!  So what is the catch you say?  No catch, but there is a connection.  March is Academic Advising Month and the Academic […]

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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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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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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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