New Student Dates
- Aug. 15: Alcohol training due
- Aug. 15: Title IX training due
- Aug. 15: Immunization forms due
- Aug. 20-25: Welcome to TU
- Aug. 20-21: On-campus move-in
- Sept. 4: Billing date
See your checklist of tasks to complete before and after orientation.
so that it will be available for pickup when you attend Orientation. Failure to meet the deadline may lead to a delay in receiving your OneCard.
New Student Orientation will be held this summer for freshmen, including Freshman Transition Program students, starting TU in fall 2025. Don't forget to register your family member or guest for Family Orientation.
At New Student Orientation, you'll meet fellow incoming students and learn about your course schedule, academic standards, living on/off campus, the FTP program, and what it means to be a part of the TU community.
If you have questions, please email New Student and Family Programs at newstudentprograms AT_TOWSON.
Complete your pre-orientation module no later than 48 hours prior to orientation.
All FTP charges, including tuition, fees, housing and meal plan (if applicable), are paid to CCBC. You will receive weekly communications from CCBC, sent to your TU email address, starting in mid-July to alert you when your FTP bill is ready. Updates are available via your myCCBC SIMON account. Your bill is due in early August. Your registration will be canceled for non-payment if not received in full and if financial aid is not confirmed by the due date.
Complete your immunization requirements and upload your health insurance card.
Visit your Towson Online Services
to check your immunization status, view to-do list items, and more.
Yes, all incoming students are required to attend Orientation. If you have questions, email New Student and Family Programs at newstudentprograms AT_TOWSON.
A fee of $180, charged to your bill, covers all orientation and Welcome to TU programs, materials, and student staffing for all programs as outlined in our fee policy. This fee applies to in-person and virtual orientation.
As an FTP student, there are plenty of opportunities for you to get involved. You can join student organizations, work on campus and attend campus events.
FTP students cannot be involved in the following: intercollegiate athletics, club sports, fraternity and sorority life, LeaderShape and Army ROTC.