Contact Information
Reenrollment Office
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Review undergraduate and graduate application requirements and deadlines.
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Degree-seeking undergraduate and second bachelor’s students who previously took classes and missed at least one fall or spring term must submit a reenrollment application, including a $25 non-refundable application fee. Applications may take 2 - 4 weeks to process.
Undergraduate students who completed a bachelor’s degree upon their last attendance at Towson University or another college are not eligible for reenrollment. You must submit a new application with the Admissions Office for a Second Bachelor’s, Master’s or Non-Degree program.
Official transcripts must be submitted from all colleges and universities attended since last registered at TU even if you do not plan on transferring work.
Electronic transcripts sent directly from another institution are accepted. Please address transcripts sent via mail to:
If you are currently enrolled in courses at another institution, you may submit an official current transcript to be considered for conditional reenrollment. Once all your grades are posted, an additional official transcript must be submitted.
Processing for Mini / Spring begins in late September.
Processing for Summer / Fall begins in late February.
* Apply early if interested in financial aid or on-campus housing.
Exceptions for Fall and Spring deadlines may be considered on a case-by-case basis. Please email our office for more information.
Degree-seeking graduate students who previously took classes and missed a full academic year or longer must submit a reenrollment application, including a $25 non-refundable application fee. Applications may take 2 - 4 weeks to process.
Graduate students who have officially left their program, been dismissed or need to change their graduate program are not eligible for reenrollment. Please contact the Admissions Office at 410-704-2113 or grads AT_TOWSON to apply to a new program.
Maryland residents must answer questions about residency on their application. Towson University adheres to the criteria set forth in the USM policy on residency classification. All criteria of the policy must be met for 12 consecutive months.
In-state tuition eligibility must be reviewed and re-evaluated when a student misses one or more semesters. Further documentation may be requested to verify in-state eligibility by the Registrar’s In-State Residency Office.
If you have any questions or concerns about your residency, please visit the Registrar's Residency Classification page for more information or contact registrarresidency AT_TOWSON.
Reenrollment is not needed:
Please contact our office at 410-704-2007 or email reenrollment AT_TOWSON to discuss your reenrollment eligibility.
Students may be ineligible for reenrollment if they are not in good academic standing
at another institution. Please contact our office at 410-704-2007 or email reenrollment AT_TOWSON if you have questions about your academic standing.
Procedures for evaluating students with academic dismissals from other institutions align with the Admissions Office Policy for academic dismissals.
Undergraduate students can schedule an appointment with their advisor to discuss their remaining degree requirements and remove their advising hold.
Graduate students can contact their program director to discuss degree requirements.
You can contact the Reenrollment Academic Advisor at reenrollmentadvising AT_TOWSON for more information.
Your registration date and time will be highlighted in your reenrollment acceptance letter. It can then be viewed by accessing your account via the Student Dashboard. Please visit the Registration and Courses webpage for more information.
Student Dashboards and TU emails become deactivated after 18 months of non-attendance.
Contact your academic department for help with the classes you need.
Transfer work will be posted after the final official transcript with grades posted is received. Standard review time is 2 - 4 weeks.
We recommend that you have an unofficial transcript when meeting with your advisor.