Freshman FAQs

 Here are a few commonly asked questions and answers to help you with the application process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is my admissions counselor?
Visit our Admissions Counselor page to connect with your admissions representative. Please do not hesitate to contact us with your questions.

I would like to visit your campus. How do I schedule a tour?
We welcome you to visit us for a campus tour or an open house. Schedule your visit today!

What high school courses am I required to complete?
Competitive applicants to TU have taken four years of high school English, four years of math, three years of a lab science, three years of a social science, and two years of the same foreign language.

Is the essay required? What is the topic?
Yes, we require that students submit the Common Application and accompanying Common App essay —

Students applying to TU’s Honors College must also complete an Honors-specific essay — more information and prompts can be found here.

My school year was disrupted due to COVID-19. How will TU evaluate Pass/Fail (Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory) grades, or a significant change in my academic performance due to transitioning to remote learning?
We take into consideration all your high school coursework when reviewing your application and understand the challenges students faced as they had their learning disrupted by the pandemic. Our review will be guided by your high school’s individual grading policy regarding remote learning and other changes to the curriculum, as outlined on the high school profile submitted to us alongside your official transcript.

We understand that the transition to remote learning was difficult for some students, and encourage students to reach out to their admissions counselor for application advice.

Do you look at the major I select on the application as part of my admission review?
No, we do not consider your intended major when reviewing your application.

How do I know if you have received everything you need for my application? 
Please refer to your TU Admissions Portal to verify the status of your application. Have questions? Be sure to reach out to your admissions counselor.

When can I expect to hear from Towson University?
We conduct a holistic review of our applications, and carefully consider students for admission over the course of a thorough review process. Completed applications received by the November 15 Early Action deadline will have a decision released by mid-January. Completed applications received by the February 1 Regular Decision deadline will have a decision released by the end of February. Admissions decisions are released to your online as well as via postal mail and email communication in some circumstances. You can log in using the email address and password you created after submitting an application. If you have not created an account, please refer to the email from Towson University confirming your application was submitted and follow the steps to enter your PIN and create a password. If you are unable to access your account, please contact Towson University Admissions at 410-704-2113 or 

I am taking AP or IB classes — will I receive college credit for my exam scores?
We award TU credits for students who receive qualifying scores on their AP and IB exams. For a list of exam score requirements and their TU equivalents, please go , and here for IB credits.

Is housing guaranteed?
Once an admitted Freshman has completed a housing application, signed a housing contract and paid the non-refundable housing deposit they will have secured university housing for their incoming year. On-campus housing for students admitted to a spring term is considered on a space-available basis.

 

How will my application be evaluated?
At Towson University, we use a holistic review process to determine freshman admission. The primary factors in our evaluation are based on high school courses, grades, and supplemental materials submitted with the application. We will evaluate the academic rigor in the context of the high school environment, extracurricular involvement, college application essay, and other information provided on a student’s application.

What GPA is Towson University looking for?
When reviewing your academic credentials, we look at your cumulative weighted GPA, the rigor of your courses, trends in your grade performance, and your high school’s profile — all of these factors go into a holistic academic review. Most of our admitted students have a good mix of grades in a challenging college prep curriculum, and for fall 2023 our average admitted student had a middle 50% GPA range of 3.55-4.27 (on a weighted scale).

Should I submit SAT/ACT scores?
TU is permanently test-optional — we do not require SAT or ACT exam scores for either admission or for scholarship consideration. Test scores submitted will not negatively impact an application for admission. If you would like to discuss your academic record in more detail, please contact your Admissions Counselor

Our middle 50% SAT score range for admitted students is 1100–1300, and a 22-28 on the ACT— 25% of students had scores below those ranges, and 25% had scores above those ranges. We do super-score both the SAT and ACT.

*If you decide to submit test scores, they must be officially sent to Towson University from College Board or ACT and must be received by the November 15 Early Action Application deadline or the February 1 Regular Application deadline.

How can I be considered for merit-based scholarships?
All students will be holistically reviewed for merit-based scholarships if a completed application is submitted by the Early Action deadline. Our merit-based scholarships are competitive and are typically awarded to students who present strong academic credentials. Admissions scholarship notifications are sent in February.

Can I still apply to the Honors College as test-optional?
Students will be reviewed holistically to determine Honors College admission. In addition to the admissions application credentials, students must submit the Honors College application by November 15. 

Additional Questions?

If you have other questions, please contact us at 410-704-2113 or email .

Contact

University Admissions

Location
Enrollment Services Building 
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Hours
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Phone
410-704-2113
Fax
410-704-3030