https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/grants/federal-pell-grant
The maximum Pell Grant is $7,395 and the minimum Pell Grant is $740 For example, if your calculated Pell Grant is $5,482, then you may receive $5,480 Pell Grants for students enrolled less than-full-time is now calculated based on the intensity of their enrollment For example, if you are registered 9 credits and qualify for maximum Pell, then your Pell Grant is determined by this formula ...
https://admissions.temple.edu/apply/international-students/frequently-asked-questions
Below are answers to questions that international students frequently ask before, during and after applying to Temple. Contact Us We’re always here to help with the admissions process. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us by calling 215-204-4900 or emailing tuadmint@temple.edu.
https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/federal-student-loans/graduate-student-loans/federal-direct-graduate-plus-loans
Graduate students who need to borrow funds beyond the federal unsubsidized loan limit may apply for additional funds through the Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loan program. All Federal PLUS loan requests are processed for the full year and will be split evenly between fall and spring semesters. Students must also file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to utilize the Graduate ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2020-08-14/how-get-your-owlcard-fall
The new safety measures Temple has introduced to prevent the spread of COVID-19 mean the OWLcard distribution process will look a little different this fall. How you receive your card depends on where you’ll be living during the academic year. Students who will be living in Temple Housing will get their OWLcards at move-in. University Housing and Residential Life staff will hand them out ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/news/2018/11/why-are-we-addicted-twitter
Do you feel like you’re always thinking in 140 characters? Microblogging platforms have skyrocketed in popularity in the last decade. As of August 2018, Twitter had over 335 million active monthly users, while Weibo, the Chinese social media giant, had over 431 million users. What makes these platforms so enticing to billions of people? Xue Bai, associate professor with dual appointments in ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/graduate/scd/cla/philosophy-phd/
The PhD program is designed to provide students with a breadth of knowledge in philosophy while emphasizing depth of knowledge through intensive work on particular philosophical issues of interest to the student. The program stresses early development of professional writing standards and oral skills. PhD students are generally given the opportunity to teach courses under the guidance of the ...
https://grad.temple.edu/admissions/international-applicants
While our roots are in Philadelphia, Temple University is a global campus. International students come to Temple from over 100 countries including China, India, South Korea, Kuwait, Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, Canada, Vietnam and Bangladesh. We are proud to support our international student community with numerous resources such as language support and instruction, student/faculty mentoring, extra ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2023-10-04/temples-new-ai-policy-prioritizes-student-learning
Learn about the development of Temple University’s new AI policy that empowers faculty while protecting the learning process.
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/research/undergraduate-research/liberal-arts-undergraduate-research-awards
The College of Liberal Arts’ student body is driven by curiosity and questioning. We encourage all our students to participate in research and help create knowledge. The College of Liberal Arts offers funding opportunities each semester, including summer, to afford students to undertake critical and impactful work. Our Liberal Arts Undergraduate Research Awards (LAURAs) are College funded ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/admissions-information/transfer-students/
Transfer Admissions Applicants who wish to be considered for transfer admission should have maintained at least a 2.50 grade point average in 15 or more college-level credits completed after high school at an accredited two- or four-year institution of higher education, although this is no guarantee of admission. The average GPA for entering transfer students is over a 3.00.