https://medicine.temple.edu/education/graduate-medical-education/residency-programs-fellowships/psychiatry-behavioral-science/residency-program
Welcome to the Temple Psychiatry Residency homepage! We are excited that you have chosen to visit us. Here at Temple, we pride ourselves on providing an outstanding education for the next generation of psychiatrists through a balanced curriculum of didactics, individual mentoring, and diverse supervised clinical experience. We conceptualize psychiatric education to be a faculty-resident ...
https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis2502sec001fall2025/
The exam is a closed book, closed notes. The exam will be a combination of multiple-choice and short-answer questions. Exam # 1 covers all the lectures up to “SQL 2: Getting Information Out of a Database – Advanced Queries”. We will have a review session on 9/23. Study Guide for Exam #1 (word) Study Guide for Exam #1 (ppt) Here are some practice questions, in case you want more exercise ...
https://payingforcollege.temple.edu/payment-billing
For the fall and spring semesters, students that do not pay the total account balance by the first balance due date will be automatically enrolled in the university’s deferred payment plan. This plan provides additional time to pay the balance by extending the due date to the final due date for the semester. Students will be assessed a $50 nonrefundable payment plan fee each semester to ...
https://registrar.temple.edu/graduation-processing-timeline
Students enrolled in a degree-program, such as a Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctoral or professional degree, should apply to graduate when they become degree-eligible. Students should regularly meet with their academic advisors to ensure academic program requirements are being met. Presented below is the general timeline for graduation processing. Specific dates will be provided to ...
https://bursar.temple.edu/payments/payment-methods
Temple University offers several payment methods to remit payment for student account balances. Primary payment methods are online payments, mail payments and in-person payment.
https://sfs.temple.edu/tuition-billing
Tuition and Fees Tuition and fees are set annually each summer, regardless of the method of instruction. Tuition, the University Services Fee, and certain other fees are required to be paid in full and will not be refunded regardless of the mode of instruction, the inability to access university-maintained facilities, or any disruption to or cancellation of activities, events, services or ...
https://orientation.temple.edu/parents-families
Temple Parent and Family Programs exists to partner with parents, family members, and support systems to support student success from enrollment through commencement. This is done by providing opportunities for parents and families to engage with their students, the University, faculty and staff, as well as other parents and family members. Our program goals are to: Serve as a central resource ...
https://cst.temple.edu/directory/xifan-wu
Research Interests My research interest lies in both the applications and algorithms of first-principles computational methods. Currently, I am particularly interested in understanding and solving physical problems in solids and liquids by exploring the locality of Wanniers orbitals. These problems include: 1. The inverse design of superlattices with desired multifunctionalities. 2. The ...
https://admissions.temple.edu/about/campuses
Our Owls find a home in Philadelphia and beyond. At Temple, we have an academic community that spans the globe. Our established, diverse campuses offer undergraduate students more than an education—they offer new ways to explore and participate in the world. And, no matter where you study, you’ll be an integral part of the Temple community. Whether you find home at our Main Campus in ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/scholarships/outside-scholarships
The outside aid will first be used to cover unmet financial need as calculated from the institutional cost of attendance, less the family contribution and less all other financial aid. After unmet need has been exhausted, adjustments to federal student loans and/or work-study will be made as necessary. Temple institutional grants will only be adjusted after the loans and work study portion of ...