Campus Map & Directions
Campus Map
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Travel Directions
¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷is located on Dulaney Valley Road, Towson, Maryland, about eight miles north of the center of Baltimore.
¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷Address
¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ College
1021 Dulaney Valley Road
Towson, Maryland, 21204
By car
Motorists approaching ¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷from any direction are advised to take the Baltimore Beltway (I-695), leaving it at exit 27A-Towson (Dulaney Valley Road south). The college entrance is on the left, one-half block from exit 27A.
By train
All passenger trains arrive at Pennsylvania Station in Downtown Baltimore. A taxi from the station to ¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷takes approximately 20 minutes.
By plane
Limousine service from the Baltimore-Washington International Airport to local and downtown hotels is available and takes approximately 20-45 minutes. Taxicab service is also available.
Parking
The Dorsey Center lot is the main parking area available to guests and community members. On-campus parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please abide by the following rules or risk being ticketed or towed:
- General parking is not allowed in service drives, fire lanes (indicated by painted yellow curbs), traffic lanes, handicapped spaces, reserved spaces, on lawns, and along roadways.
- Please do not create your own space or take up more than one space.
To inquire about reserve parking or on-campus handicap hanging tags, please contact a member of the Events and Conference Services team.
Accessibility Information
Most of our event venues and spaces are ADA accessible with handi-accessible ramps, entrances, and parking options. Additional accommodations may also be available for visitors with disabilities. Please note, however, that Haebler Memorial Chapel does not have handi-accessible restrooms available at this time. If you need special accommodations for your event, please contact us to discuss accessibility options.
Handicap Parking
¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷provides accessible parking on campus for persons with disabilities. ¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷ors requiring the use of such spaces must have a state-issued parking placard. ¶¶êŽÉñÆ÷is not authorized to issue parking accessibility placards. Whether permanent or temporary, all accessibility placards must be obtained through your state’s issuing authority.