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Towson Consortium Agreement

Students can take one course per semester (autumn and spring only) at a participating university for credit. It is a curriculum; Graduate participation is limited to schools with which an agreement has been adapted to involve this population. In addition, some schools have limited participation in the program/department. Please note all ratings indicating participation restrictions. Students enrolled in these institutions may take certain courses at other universities and consider credit as a resident credit with their home institutions. The intention is to allow students to take an occasional course to expand a program rather than develop an individual program. The payment for the teaching for the courses is made on the student`s original campus, but a special fee may be charged by the host institution. Similar courses at the University of Maryland cannot be taken by the consortium. If you have any questions about the consortium`s financial support process, please contact sarah Selby, TU Financial Advisor, at 410-704-4236 or sgriffith AT_TOWSON. Currently registered, graduates of the University of Maryland can participate in the syndicated program with at least one junior position in accordance with the provisions of the current edition of the registration guide. Registration for courses is only possible on an available basis. Guest students are expected to meet the requirements set by the host institution or other criteria and to comply with the procedures and registration deadlines of the host institution.

You are not required to apply for a contract form for the financial aid consortium or other financial support adjustments for courses offered under Baltimore`s inter-institutional or student exchange programs. The fees for these courses will be included in your TU bill, and your financial assistance to the TU will be automatically processed on the basis of your regular course and course. You do not need to submit a transfer form to the Registrar. If you receive permission to graduate from Towson University as part of new courses, you tax office can process your financial assistance based on your combined enrolment at Towson University (your home school) and the host school. Federal regulations prohibit students from obtaining financial assistance from two different schools during the same semester, but they allow a school to process your assistance on the basis of your combined enrolment in both schools. If the TU Chancellery approves your application for a course, the TU Financial Assistance Office may use a financial support consortium agreement to process your TU assistance on the basis of your enrolment in both schools. You are responsible for your host school`s participation in the financial support consortium`s agreement process. Schools are not required to participate in the consortium agreement and some schools refuse to sign consortium agreements. If the host school`s financial assistance office does not sign the agreement, the TU cannot approve financial support for these courses.