High School, Transfer & Current Student Applicants
The Honors College accepts applications from incoming first-year students, students transferring from other institutions, and current É«»¨Ìà students with 60 or fewer completed or in-progress college credits on the schedule of deadlines established by University Admissions:
- Incoming first-year students must complete the Honors College Application as part of the Towson University Admissions Application. The Early Action deadline for fall entry and regular deadline for spring entry is November 15. The Regular Decision deadline for fall entry is February 1.
- Students transferring from other institutions must complete the Honors College Application as part of the Towson . The application deadline for spring entry is November 15. The Early Action deadline for fall entry is March 1.
- Incoming first-year and transfer applicants who miss submitting the Honors application materials initially through the general É«»¨Ìà Admissions Application may still apply for admission to the Honors College through this . Please note: students using this method will need their É«»¨Ìà Admissions portal login credentials to gain access. If you experience any problems using this method, please contact University Admissions.
- Current É«»¨Ìà students can apply to the Honors College using the through December 20 for spring entry, and March 1 for fall entry.
- Incoming international students can apply to the Honors College through the É«»¨Ìà Admissions Application through November 15 for priority consideration, and afterward through the Honors College Application for International Students through May 1 for regular consideration.
Admission to the Honors College is competitive. Honors College students make up less than five percent of the incoming freshman class each year, and the approximately 700 active Honors students represent just under four percent of all undergraduate students at É«»¨ÌÃ. Our application looks holistically at an applicant's experiences and considers quality of engagement over sheer quantity, self-awareness and reflection of involvement, and authenticity.
Most Honors students apply in high school and are admitted for their freshman year, but transfer students and current É«»¨Ìà students may also apply to the Honors College. To be considered, an applicant must complete the Honors College application for admission. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Enrollment is not available to students who are pursuing second bachelor's degrees at É«»¨ÌÃ. Students must complete Honors seminars at the main É«»¨Ìà campus in Towson, MD.
Internal transfer applicants with more than 60 completed or in-progress college credits at the time of application will not be considered for the Honors College. Options for É«»¨Ìà students with more than 60 credits include departmental honors programs and the campus chapter of the .
Admission Requirements
Admission for First-Year Students
While the Honors College attracts top-performing high school seniors, there are no minimum criteria that a student must meet in order to apply to Honors. Since Towson University and the Honors College are permanently test optional, students may submit their standardized testing scores through the Common App as part of their application materials, but are not required to do so. In terms of academic performance in high school, though first-year students admitted to the Honors College in the fall term have historically had these middle 50% ranges in their weighted GPAs, any student whose performance falls outside these ranges is strongly encouraged to apply for admission:
year | weighted gpa |
---|---|
2024 | 4.15–4.66 |
2023 | 4.16–4.64 |
2022 | 4.18–4.67 |
2021 | 4.1–4.5 |
2020 | 4.08–4.5 |
2019 | 4.07–4.48 |
2018 | 4.07–4.45 |
2017 | 4.0–4.33 |
Applications from first-year students are evaluated through a comprehensive holistic review that also considers the following:
- Course selection and the rigor of the student's high school curriculum
- Strength and clarity of ideas and writing demonstrated in an essay
- Engagement and demonstrated leadership in co-curricular and extracurricular involvement
- An optional letter of recommendation from a major subject teacher
Admission for Students Transferring from Other Institutions
Transfer students admitted to the Honors College in the fall term have historically had these middle 50% ranges of their college GPAs:
YEar | College GPA |
---|---|
2024 | 3.59–3.94 |
2023 | 3.56–4.00 |
2022 | 3.63–3.95 |
2021 | 3.6–3.97 |
2020 | 3.61–4.0 |
2019 | 3.73–4.0 |
2018 | 3.73–3.98 |
2017 | 3.51–3.91 |
Transfer students applying to É«»¨Ìà who will enter with 60 or more credits must apply to the Honors College at the same time as they apply to É«»¨ÌÃ, as they will no longer be eligible for admission once they become current É«»¨Ìà students.
Transferring students with fewer than 30 credits are evaluated based on the items listed below and on their high school academic record. Transferring students with 30 or more college credits are evaluated through a comprehensive holistic review that also considers the following:
- Course selection and the rigor of the student's curriculum at the college level
- Strength and clarity of ideas and writing demonstrated in an essay
- Engagement and demonstrated leadership in co-curricular and extracurricular involvement
- An optional letter of recommendation from a major subject teacher or college professor
The Honors College recognizes the outstanding academic achievements of students currently participating in Maryland Community College Honors Programs. In acknowledgment of these achievements the Honors College at É«»¨Ìà has developed Memoranda of Understanding with the following Maryland Community College Honors Programs:
Students applying from one of the above programs will be granted admission into the Honors College at É«»¨Ìà provided the student meets all of the following criteria, subject to confirmation from their institution's Honors program:
- Has been accepted to É«»¨Ìà for a fall term
- Has applied to the Honors College by the published application deadline
- Has met or will meet all requirements of their community college honors program prior to transfer to É«»¨ÌÃ
- Will complete an Associate Degree and/or a minimum of 60 undergraduate credits from their community college before joining the Honors College
- Has at least a 3.5 cumulative college GPA at the time of application to the Honors College at É«»¨ÌÃ
Applicants from a program that has a Memorandum of Understanding with the Honors College who do not meet the above requirements are still eligible to apply to the É«»¨Ìà Honors College, without guaranteed admission.
Admission for Current É«»¨Ìà Students
Current É«»¨Ìà students may apply to the Honors College as internal transfers if they have been enrolled at É«»¨Ìà for no more than four semesters and will have 60 or fewer completed college credits after the end of the term during which they will apply. Applicants with more than 60 completed or in-progress credits are ineligible except for in extraordinary circumstances.
Applicants are evaluated on:
- Course selection and the rigor of the student's curriculum at É«»¨Ìà (and at the high school level, if fewer than 30 completed college credits)
- Strength and clarity of ideas and writing demonstrated in an essay
- Engagement and demonstrated leadership in co-curricular and extracurricular involvement
- An optional letter of recommendation from a major subject teacher or college professor
Application FAQs
Honors Admissions FAQs
Application Process
How will my Honors College application be reviewed?
A panel of Honors College faculty and staff review each application on the basis of
a number of factors:
• Essay
• List of activities
• Secondary/post-secondary school GPA
• Rigor of secondary school course load*
• Standardized test scores (if provided)*
• Class rank (if provided)*
• Letter of recommendation (optional)
*Only for applicants from high school or with fewer than 30 completed college credits
Applicants are assessed primarily on the basis of their ability to succeed in the
Honors College curriculum. There is no absolute cutoff score for consideration or
automatic admission.
I want to apply to the Honors College but I have a low GPA. Should I still apply?
The Honors College strongly encourages potential applicants to apply. The Honors review
process is holistic, taking into account a number of aspects of related to the applicant
as a person and his or her ability to succeed in the Honors College while contributing
as a valuable member of our community. While high school and college GPA are strong
indicators of future academic success, we recognize they are only one piece of the
puzzle.
I filled out the Honors section of my É«»¨Ìà application but submitted it after November
15. Will I be considered for Honors College admission?
No. The deadline for Honors College consideration is November 15. While applications
begun on or before November 15 may continue to display an option to apply to the Honors
College after that date, only applications submitted and received by É«»¨ÌÃ
Admissions by 11:59 pm on November 15 will be considered for admission in to the Honors
College.
I submitted an application and want to check to make sure you received all of my documents. Who should I contact?
If you are a new student to É«»¨Ìà and applied through the É«»¨Ìà application, contact University Admissions at admissions AT_TOWSON or 410-704-2113. If you are a current É«»¨Ìà student, contact the Honors College at honors AT_TOWSON or 410-704-4677.
Required Essay
Can I submit the same essay for my É«»¨Ìà application and my Honors College
application?
The Honors essay is separate from the É«»¨Ìà essay, as the two sets of prompts address
different topics. You will need to submit a different essay for each.
How strict is the essay word count requirement?
The range between 500 and 750 words is fairly wide, and provides the appropriate amount
of space to form and support a clear position in direct response to the essay prompts
provided. Any essay much shorter than 500 words will likely have insufficient support
for your argument, and anything much longer than 750 will likely be too unfocused.
Optional Letter of Recommendation
How do I know that my recommender received my letter request? When is their letter due?
Letter of recommendation requests are emailed to the recipient as soon as you click the send button in the recommendation section of the É«»¨Ìà application, and can be sent out far in advance of your application submission. Recommendations can be submitted after the application deadline. The Honors College generally begins application reviews within two weeks of the application deadline, so any recommendations not received by then may not be included in the review process.
I have several teachers who want to write me letters of recommendation. How can I
provide you contact information for multiple recommenders?
We will only consider one letter of recommendation in support of your Honors College
application. Additional letters of recommendation will not be read.
Can you use the same letter of recommendation submitted as part of my É«»¨ÌÃ
application?
Yes! The recommendation requested by the Honors College asks for specific information
and insight, so we encourage you to ask your recommender to respond to the Honors
prompt. Their letter can support both your Honors application and general É«»¨Ìà application.
My recommender/high school insists on mailing a physical copy of my recommendation
or giving me a sealed recommendation in person. What do I do?
The Honors College strongly prefers letters of recommendation submitted through the
online request portal to guarantee the recommendation is correctly attached to your
application file. Physical letters can be mailed to:
Honors College
7800 York Road Building, Suite 134
Towson, MD 21252-0001
Please ensure that your recommender includes your full name and the name of your high
school in the letter. If your recommender gives you a sealed envelope, please write
your name and high school on the exterior. This will help ensure the letter is added
to your application file.
My recommender/high school only submits recommendations through Naviance (or a similar
service). What do I do?
As long as the letter is submitted by the recommender whose name you indicate on your
application, it will be added to your application file and included in your Honors
application review.
I provided contact information for my recommender, and now they can’t/won’t write
me a letter. Now what?
Contact the Honors College at honors AT_TOWSON or 410-704-4865 with your full name and the name and email of a replacement recommender,
and we will send them the relevant information to submit a letter of recommendation.
Can my boss/coach/family friend write my letter of recommendation?
Character references—those from individuals who are not teachers—are not useful for
the Honors review process. We strongly suggest that your letter of recommendation
writer be a primary subject teacher, as our recommendation prompt encourages submission
of information regarding your presence in the classroom. If you would like someone
who’s not a primary subject teacher to write your letter, you please provide a written
justification to honors AT_TOWSON of why that person is equipped to assess your academic abilities.
Admissions Decisions
When will I hear back regarding my application?
The Honors College finalizes admissions decisions during É«»¨ÌÃ's winter minimester, and
all decision letters are mailed out by February. All applicants receive a decision
letter regardless of outcome.
What do I need to do in order to accept an offer of admission to the Honors College?
In order to accept admission into the Honors College, all you have to do is submit
your official É«»¨Ìà Enrollment Contract with deposit to University Admissions
by May 1 (or the deadline listed in your É«»¨Ìà admission letter). If you plan to live
on campus, you must submit your housing request and deposit to the Department of Housing
& Residence life by their spring deadline, posted on their housing application page.
I was not admitted to the Honors College. Can I appeal my decision?
The Honors College does not consider appeals. Every applicant who was not admitted
through the admissions process has had their application file considered through an
extensive and thorough holistic review, therefore no appeals are accepted.
Entering the Honors College as a freshman is not your only option. We also accept
applications from É«»¨Ìà students who have 60 or fewer credits at the time
of application.
Current É«»¨Ìà students may apply to the Honors College if they have freshman
or sophomore class standing—i.e., 60 or fewer credits—and have a cumulative GPA of
3.5 or higher. Applicants are evaluated based upon their academic record, participation
in leadership, extracurricular, and community service activities and a well-written
application essay.
The Honors College accepts applications from September 1 to November 15 of each year.
É«»¨Ìà students admitted through this process may join the Honors College for the ensuing
spring semester and will receive most benefits of Honors status, although they will
not receive a scholarship and most likely will not be able to move into Douglass House
mid-year if they don’t already live there. However, they will be eligible to move
into Douglass House for the next academic year if they currently live on campus.