On Towson’s official website you can find the layouts and what comes in each room.
https://www.towson.edu/studentlife/housing/campus/residence/
West Village
- Barton house
- Douglass House
- Harris Hall
- Tubman House
West Village Apartments
- Barnes Hall
- Marshall Hall
- Towson Run
- Millennium Hall
My opinion: west village is one of the nicer looking parts of campus and has nicer amenities, but it is a very far walk from other parts of campus.
Glen Complex
- Tower A
- Tower B
- Tower C
- Tower D
My opinion: While the towers may not be the prettiest places to live, I think it is very practical. The sink being located in the room means not having to wait for the bathroom. You are also only sharing the bathroom with maximum four people. Not having a carpet is a downside cause the floor gets cold but that can be fixed by bringing your own carpet.
Towsontown
- Newell Hall
- Richmond Hall
- 10 West
- Prettyman
- Scarborough Hall
- Residence Tower
My opinion: Towsontown has the campus’ older residence halls. Though I have never lived there, I’ve heard that Prettyman and Scarborough aren’t the best. They don’t have an elevator and the rooms are quite small. For 10 West be careful when picking your rooms cause they vary quite a lot. Some rooms are significantly better than others.