Enrollment Verification

Enrollment Verification

Students can print an official enrollment verification by logging into their student account through . Students can email if an expected graduation date is required. Please be sure to provide a TU ID and expected graduation date in the email. Please allow 2-3 business days for fulfillment of an email request. The Registrar’s office will not provide GPA information on an enrollment verification. If you need your GPA noted on any additional verification forms, you may request an official transcript.

Students will need to come in person to Records and Registration, Enrollment Services Room 223 Monday – Friday 8:00am-4:30pm, with a current form of identification for an official enrollment verification if an embossed Towson University seal is required. The Registrar’s office cannot send an embossed enrollment verification electronically.

Degree Verification

Towson University is using the to report student data. To verify a student's degree, contact the clearinghouse as listed below:

National Student Clearinghouse
13454 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 300
Herndon, VA 20171
703-742-4200 - phone
703-218-4058 - fax

certifying towson university documents for international use

may require documents to be certified in order to be accepted in the foreign jurisdiction. An "Authentication" and "Apostille" certifies the signature and the position of the official who has executed, issued or certified a copy of a document. Please check with the the country in which you will be working or studying to find out if they will require an or Authentication.

The sole function of an apostille or authentication is to certify the authenticity of the signature on the document, the capacity in which the person signing the document acted, and the identity of any stamp or seal affixed to the document.

The educational documents usually requested for certification are the diploma, official transcript and/or enrollment/graduation verification letter.

Certification should only be done if the organization receiving the document requires you to provide an Apostille or Authentication.

Apostille

The United States is part of the 1961 Hague Convention abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents. The Convention provides for the simplified certification of public (including notarized) documents to be used in countries that have joined the convention. Under the Hague Convention, signatory countries have agreed to recognize public documents issued by other signatory countries if those public documents are authenticated by the attachment of an internationally recognized form of authentication known as an "apostille." The apostille ensures that public documents issued in one signatory country will be recognized as valid in another signatory country.

Authentication

Countries that are not signatories to the Hague Convention may require that the documents undergo an additional step for obtaining an "authentication." The authentication validates the document for use in the foreign country.

Obtaining an Apostille or Authentication for TU Documents

To obtain an apostille or authentication for TU documents, complete & submit the Request Form for Apostille or Authentication to the Registrar’s Office. Please allow at least two business days for processing. Because of the complexity involved with this process, walk-in requests will not be honored. The requestor is responsible for ordering/providing a copy of the document requiring authentication.

For information regarding our state’s apostille and certification process, please visit the website for the .