Education Community

Residents of the Education Community will connect with other members of the Towson University Community who are interested in pursuing a career in education.  This community will provide social and academic support structures to enhance and enrich the experience for residents interested in early childhood, elementary, special, or secondary education.  Residents will have the opportunity to participate in shadowing interns to learn about the Education major, connect with students, faculty, and alumni, and complete community service activities.  This community is a partnership with the College of Education and Housing & Residence Life.

Community Benefits

  • Connect with students, faculty, and staff who have a passion for education
  • Dedicated FYE Advisor for the community
  • Exposure to clubs and organizations within the College of Education
  • Move in one day early to connect with residents and kick-off the year

FAQs

The community is open to incoming and returning students who have 30 or fewer credits at the end of Fall 2020.

Residents in the Education Community will be registered for EDUC 203- Teaching and Learning in a Diverse Society in the Fall term, and a TSEM provided by the College of Education in the Spring term. Both courses are 3 credits.  Please complete and submit your Academic Interest form by the deadline provided by Academic Advising.  Classes can鈥檛 be assigned until the Academic Interest form has been submitted.

COMMUNITY EXPECTATIONS

  • Current Residents: Applications will be available for the role model/liaison process is mid-February.
  • Incoming First Year Students interested in the Education Community must complete the online housing request process. This includes paying a $350 non-refundable housing deposit and agreeing to the terms and conditions of the housing contract. During the online process students will be able to identify interest in the Education Community. 

For information on the online housing request process visit: Request Housing

The community will have a Resident Assistant and multiple Liaisons and Role Models. Additionally, there will be support from the College of Education and Housing & Residence Life.

Student rooms are suite style, (i.e., two double rooms sharing a bath).

To be assigned with your roommate in a Living Learning Community, your roommate must also select interest in the Living Learning Community when applying for University Housing and meet any criteria necessary to be a part of the community.

All medical accommodations are submitted through Accessibility & Disability Services.

The Education Community was established Fall 2017 in Tower C.

If you have any questions please contact Housing & Residence Life at .

Contact

Department of Housing & Residence Life

Location
Marshall Hall Suite 50
8000 York Road
Towson, MD 21252-0001
Hours
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Phone
410-704-2516
Fax
410-704-4228