Anonymous wrote:Towson is good for business, and I know that the big 4 accounting programs recruit from there. Salisbury probably is better for business with all of the Purdue money, but Towson is a better area to live. UMBC does have a good reputation for job placement, so I am sure it would be fine, but I always feel like it is commuter school.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have experiences to share about Towson (either positive or negative)? How does the business school compare to UMBC and Salisbury? We are Maryland residents but I don’t know much about Towson. Would love to hear from others about their DC’s experience there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Towson in particular has a great Education program.
That is definitely their specialty and a lot of current teachers get their EdM at TU to bolster their credentials. I was surprised to see the broad range of degrees Towson offers including STEM fields such as nursing and computer science. I digress, though, since OP was asking specifically about business. Towson is known for their solid business program and they even offer a five year plan that ends with an MBA. Another school well known for their business program is University of Baltimore. I don't know much about the program but I have two family members who went to UB for accounting and are doing extremely well.
Anonymous wrote:Towson in particular has a great Education program.
Anonymous wrote:My son is a freshman business student at Towson. Like pp said, UMBC is more difficult to get into, but it's also more of a STEM school, while Towson is more of a liberal arts school. UMBC also has a foreign language requirement for graduation (unless student achieved level IV in high school). DS has no interest in taking a foreign language again so he never even pursued schools with that requirement.
DS seems to be taking mostly core classes his first year. The business program boasts a very high employment rate after graduation, probably boosted by the internship requirements. DS chose to share an off-campus apartment with a friend instead of living in a dorm. The cost is similar to the price of a dorm. Freshmen who live on-campus are not allowed to have cars, so this is one way he can still have a car. He seems to be enjoying his independence.
Anonymous wrote:Daughter a junior there and it's been fine. Think umbc have students have stronger academic profile. the city of Towson is nice and there are walkable places. Salisbury students probably have similar academic profile to Towson. But Towson is larger and more urban. Also, lots of cool new apartments right off campus to live in, also walkable to campus.