
freshman transition program to-do list
Step 10: Learn About TU Student
Organizations
Deadline: July 1 (suggested)
Contact: TU Student Activities - 410-704-3928
Get ready to get Involved@TU!
One of the best ways to enhance your college experience is
to get involved. At Towson University, you have countless opportunities to
interact with people who have the same interests and passions as you. You
can even try something new.
There are many ways to get involved. You can make new
friends through Fraternity and Sorority Life, volunteer with the Red Cross
Corps, represent your peers as a member of the Student Government
Association, play club ice hockey, learn about another culture, and much
more. It’s all possible at TU with over 250 student organizations on campus.
To get started, visit the Involved @ TU
website and log in with your NetID. Here, you can view a comprehensive list
of all student organizations at TU simply by clicking on the
Organizations tab. There’s a sort bar at the left of the page to help
narrow the list relevant to your interests or to search for a specific
group. To get more information on an organization, click on its name to view
a profile and contact information. When you’re ready to join, click the
Join Organization
icon next to the organization’s name. (We recommend
you send a follow-up email to the organization to confirm your interest.)
If you don’t find an organization that exactly fits your
interest, you can start your own. For more information, contact the Office
of Student Activities or tweet @TU_OSA. Even if you’re not ready to join an
organization, you’ll have lots to choose from with the variety of activities
planned for students each term. Student organizations like the Campus
Activities Board (CAB) sponsor numerous cultural, educational and social
programs for all Towson students. Check out guest lecturers, comedians, film
screenings, coffeehouse events and road trips throughout the year at the Campus Activities Board Website.
To find out the latest information about events happening on
campus, be sure to like the Office of Student Activities on
Facebook.
Look for the Involvement Fair that takes place each
semester. This is a great opportunity to talk to student group members,
learn about their organizations and find out how you can get involved.
Details will be posted on the Office of Student Activities social networking
sites mentioned above.
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