Towson University launches Summer at the Center (2024)

Towson University launches Summer at the Center (1)

Towson University today announces the lineup for 2024 Summer at the Center. Towson University’s (COFAC) is proud to present the two-week celebration of the arts, by and for the larger Baltimore community, for the first time in nearly 20 years.

“Since joining Towson University, I have been in awe of our talented students and faculty whose artistic endeavors bring vibrancy to our campus and to the entire Towson community,” says President Mark R. Ginsberg. “Summer at the Center is a fantastic source of entertainment and enrichment for all, and I look forward to welcoming neighbors and friends to TU for this extraordinary program.”

Formed in 1982, COFAC, its seven academic departments and six centers and institutes, have presented public performances, exhibits and other cultural events for arts lovers in Baltimore County and beyond. This year’s Summer at the Center will host a full menu of fun, engaging and enriching experiences spanning multiple disciplines and ranging from free workshops and student showcases to full, professional musical theater cabarets and concerts.

“We have a long and distinguished legacy in presenting performances, exhibits and cultural events for both the campus and the Baltimore metropolitan region,” says COFAC Dean Regina Carlow. “We know that there is something for everyone and cannot wait to see the community come together to celebrate art and enjoy it with each other.”

Summer at the Center 2024 will run from June 13–30. With more than 15 events open to the community, everyone can experience Baltimore’s vibrant artistic tapestry. Free events for the public include:

  • Awaken Art Exhibition, June 18–30: The artists in this exhibition bridge the gap between personal sensation and the tangible world, transcending the conventional boundaries of consciousness and evoking feelings of nostalgia, playfulness and wonder.
  • Community Dance Day, June 22: This is a day of classes and workshops for all ages and abilities — Parent & Me, creative movement, ballet, jazz, hip hop, Polynesian and improvisation. An adults with Parkinson’s Disease movement workshop is also offered.
  • Awaken Hands-On Art Workshop, June 26: Rachel Stein is a Baltimore-based artist and educator who utilizes a sustainability framework, juxtaposing the body, the landscape and plastic. Her free workshop is inspired by the themes of the Awaken exhibition.
  • Cinema at the Center, June 28: This event screen the best films from TU students, alums and faculty from the Department of Electronic Media & Film. A brief Q&A with media makers will follow the screening. Additionally, Nina Noble, who produced “The Wire,” will conduct a presentation for attendees.

Members of the community will also recognize a couple of names: Carolyn Black-Sotir and Stillpointe Theater. Black-Sotir is a gifted and versatile artist who created, wrote, directed and will perform “The Sondheim Woman” on June 22. The concert combines music, stunning images and a dramatic narrative based on extensive research and personal interviews with Stephen Sondheim.

Founded by Ryan Haase '09, Stillpointe Theatre is one of Baltimore’s most vibrant and innovative professional musical theater companies. On June 27 at TU, the community is invited to a cabaret performance of their repertoire showcasing many TU alumni and other popular local artists for songs you’ve always loved and those destined to be new favorites.

Visit the Summer at the Center homepage to learn more about other events and find answers to questions about specific times and locations, parking information and sponsorship opportunities.

Visit the to learn more about arts education at TU.

For media inquiries, please email Jamie Abell at jaabell AT_TOWSON.

About Towson University
Towson University is Maryland’s university of opportunities. With more than 150 years of experience pushing possibilities, TU is a nationally recognized leader in inclusive excellence, social mobility, research and discovery. As the largest university in greater Baltimore, TU’s momentum is always accelerating, with nearly 20,000 students and 200 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs in the liberal arts and sciences and applied professional fields. Located amid one of the East Coast’s cultural and economic epicenters, TU is a beacon and powerful catalyst in the Mid-Atlantic, partnering with hundreds of businesses and organizations, impacting communities and fueling change. TU meets the holistic needs of each student to achieve success, a result of a deeply inclusive culture with a focus on equity among all students, faculty and staff.

Towson University launches Summer at the Center (2024)

FAQs

How many credits can I take in the summer in Towson? ›

In summer, students may take a maximum of 13 units. To be considered full-time, undergraduate students must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 units each term. All students in good academic standing may register for a maximum of 19 units in any fall or spring term.

What is the most popular major at Towson University? ›

The most popular majors at Towson University include: Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Health Professions and Related Programs; Social Sciences; Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs; Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services; Education; Psychology; Parks, Recreation ...

How competitive is Towson University? ›

Towson University admissions has an acceptance rate of 79% and an early acceptance rate of 84.6%.

How much are summer courses at Towson? ›

Undergraduate
CATEGORYIN-STATEOUT-OF-STATE
Tuition$322 per unit$1,077 per unit
Technology Fee$11 per unit - up to $130 per term$11 per unit - up to $130 per term
USG Auxiliary Fee$15.25 per unit$15.25 per unit

Is 12 credits too much for summer? ›

For a student that is comfortable with a 15 credit load during the fall or winter semester, the following is a recommendation for summer loads. A student here for 12 weeks should take a maximum of 12 Credit Hours. A student here for 8 weeks should take a maximum of 8 Credit Hours.

How many times can you retake a class at Towson University? ›

Repeating Courses

Students may not make a third attempt of a course except with prior approval. Students must complete a Petition for a Third Attempt Form and submit it to the Registrar's Customer Service Center, Enrollment Services, Room 223, before registering for the course.

What is the lowest GPA a Towson will accept? ›

Interested applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible. Students must meet the following requirements: GPA of 3.0 or higher. possess a C or higher in all required coursework when transferring; no course lower than a 2.0 will transfer.

What is the average GPA at Towson? ›

The average GPA at Towson University is 3.84. (Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA. With a GPA of 3.84, Towson University requires you to be near the top of your class, and well above average.

Is Towson a hard school to get into? ›

The acceptance rate at Towson University is 78.6%.

In other words, of 100 students who apply, 79 are admitted. This means the school is not selective.

How much is one year at Towson University? ›

Undergraduate Students—Estimated Annual Costs
EXPENSESMD RESIDENTOUT-OF-STATE
Full-time Tuition and Fees (12-15 units/term)$11,728$29,820
Premium On-Campus Housing$ 9,878$ 9,878
Average Meal Dining Plan Cost$ 6,382$ 6,382
Total Estimated TU Costs$27,988$46,080

How many tickets do Towson students get for graduation? ›

Claim ceremony tickets

In the initial release in May, you will be offered up to 5 (five) ceremony tickets through the Commencement Account Manager. The initial release will take place from May 1 until May 14.

Is CCBC free for Baltimore County residents? ›

With the Baltimore County and Maryland Community College Promise scholarship programs, students can attend CCBC without the cost of tuition and mandatory fees.

How many credits does Towson accept? ›

Towson will accept up to 64 credits from a two-year college and up to 90 from a four-year institution (or from a combination of two- and four-year institutions.) Outside credit taken before you enrolled at Towson must be approved by the University Admissions Office.

How many classes can you take at Towson? ›

Course Load

Undergraduate students must enroll in a minimum of 12 units per semester and can take a maximum of 15 without incurring any additional fees. Most courses are worth 3 units each, so undergraduate students typically take 4 or 5 courses per semester.

How many credits to be a full-time student in Towson? ›

Undergraduate Student Enrollment Levels
Enrollment StatusRequired Units per Term*
Full-time12 or more credits
Three-quarter time9 to 11 credit
Half-time6 to 8 credits
Less than half-time1 to 5 credits

Does financial aid cover summer classes in Towson? ›

Summer aid is limited. To borrow any federal loans, you must enroll at least half-time. If you already borrowed your maximum annual 2023-2024 Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans during the Fall 2023 and Spring 2024 semesters, then you can't borrow those Loans for Summer 2024. See loan limit charts.

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