Register for classes through your Student Center using this guide (pdf) for assistance if needed. You may also register through MyTU Mobile or in person at the Registrar's Office in the Enrollment Services Center, Room 223,
Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Look up class information as you register by following the steps below.
Login to Towson Online Services
Click on Self Service, then select Student Center (Academics)
Click on Enroll/Drop (top left) & Select a term
Enter the four digit class number and click Enter, or use Class Search
Once you have added the course to your Shopping Cart, Click on Proceed to Step 2 of
3
Review your selections & Finish Enrolling
View and print your completed schedule
To View the Schedule of Classes Before Registering
Click on Student Center, then Search for Classes under Academics
Click the Institution box & select Towson University
Select the term (semester) Term codes begin with 1 followed by the last two digits of the year and then the term
number (1=Mini, 2=Spring, 3=Summer, 4=Fall). For example, Spring 2008 would be 1082
Class Search Criteria - Select the subject (ex: English - ENGL), then Search
Click the Additional Search Criteria button to open a form that will allow you to
search by days, times, and instructors
Note the Class Number This is the four digit code you will enter when adding classes. The class number is
listed with the course and section number (ex: MATH230.101 (1240) - the class number
is 1240).
View Your Schedule
Click on Student Center, Academics
From the drop down box, select Class Schedule & click the arrow (go)
Select the term & continue to view your schedule
Payment due dates vary by date of registration.
Failure to pay your tuition by the deadline will result in cancellation of your schedule.
Please check the Bursar's Office for payment information.
Courses Marked "Department Consent Required" (or other requirements)
Special permission or departmental authorization is required for courses marked "Department Consent Required." Contact the academic department for authorization.
Undergraduates
All undergraduate students are required to meet with their advisor prior to registration.
Advising hold flags can only be lifted by the adviser. Contact the Academic Advising Center at 410-704-2472.
Graduate Work by Seniors at Towson University
Seniors at TU may register for a maximum of 6 units of graduate study (500 level courses
recommended) if they meet the following criteria:
graduate courses must be in excess of the units required for the bachelor’s degree
in advance of registration, student submits an email request to RecordsandRegistration AT_TOWSON specifying the graduate courses requested
student maintains a 3.00 or higher cumulative GPA.
Payment for the courses are separate from that of undergraduate courses taken in the same
term & at the graduate tuition rate.
The courses may be transferred later to the student’s graduate record; however, successful
completion of courses does not guarantee admission into the program.
Permission to take a graduate course is also pending approval by the department/instructor
that the Registrar's Office will solicit once the request is made by the student.
Graduates
Some graduate programs require students to meet with their advisor or program director
prior to registration. If there is an advising hold on your account, please contact
your program director. If you are unsure who to contact, please see the list of graduate programs for the graduate program director's information.
Non-Degree Enrollment
If you are not currently pursuing a degree at TU, you will need to enroll as a non-degree
student before registering for classes.
All undergraduate students are asked to declare a major during their initial registration
to assist advisors in proper placement of courses. Those who are not sure which major
they wish to pursue will be designated as undecided. Students who wish to add, change or drop a major or minor must complete the Change of Major/Minor Form.
Graduates
Graduate students wishing to change their program must contact the University Admissions Office at 410-704-2113 to complete a new application for their intended program. Previous
applications to other programs cannot be used.