Student Services & Resources

Towson University offers a wide range of services that enhances college life for all students. You can take care of your housing, career, health and business needs without leaving campus.

When you live on campus, you'll join a community of students who enjoy living near the academic, social, athletic and cultural events that take place on campus every day. All Towson students -- residents and commuters alike -- can choose from 17 dining locations on campus. No matter what time of day or night, you can always find something good to eat.

If you’re looking for an internship, summer job or a full-time position after college, the Career Center is the place to start your search. International students will find guidance at the International Student and Scholar Office. Resources and services for veterans at Towson are collected in one place to make them easier to find.

Health, counseling, disability, childcare and civility education resources are available to TU students at the Health Center, Counseling Center, Office of Disability Support Services, the University Child Care center, and the Office of Student Conduct and Civility Education.

If you need access to multimedia equipment, computers or software for your courses, or just need technology support, contact Student Computing Services. If you're entrepreneurial at heart, look into Student Launch Pad, a program that encourages Towson students to develop their own businesses.

Take a short trip to the University Union to manage your business needs. You’ll find the University Store, PNC Bank and the Post Office.

Also at the Union, you can pick up your parking permit and OneCard, the official university ID card. Commuters will want to check out the many programs designed just for them at the Off-Campus Student Services office.

West Village Commons, a dining and student life facility with ample parking, provides study space, meeting rooms, student gathering spaces, and eatery options like Einstein Bros. Bagels, Coyote Jack's and Jamba Juice. The open floor plan was designed to make students feel at home. You can bank here at the SECU Information Center, located on the first floor.