https://bulletin.temple.edu/graduate/courses/chem/
Pre-requisites: Minimum grade of C in CHEM 9900. CHEM 9991. Graduate Research Projects. 1 to 6 Credit Hour. Short-term, limited research project or laboratory project in the field. The course is for doctoral or master's students, including PSM, MA or MS. This class will not confer full-time program status unless nine credits are taken.
https://sites.temple.edu/rtassessment/files/2018/10/The-Big-Five-Personality-Test.docx
Instructions: Calculate your scores using the specific math string for each personality trait. The numbers in the parentheses are the item numbers. The numbers in the parentheses tell you what score to write on the line. Each of these numbers correlate with the specific item number in the test. For example, when you see “(6)” in the math string, this is a prompt for you to enter the number ...
https://careers.temple.edu/sites/careers/files/documents/Work_Study_Vs_Student_Worker.pdf
A "Federal Work Study" student has financial need and has qualified through the Financial Aid Office for a specific Federal or State aid program. The student is granted a specific allotment of money which can be earned, typically between $500-$1,000 dollars per semester. Students earn money on an hourly basis until they have received their allotment, or until the end of the term, whichever ...
https://guides.temple.edu/c.php?g=1046977&p=7597200
As a Temple Law student, you will have access to Lexis, Westlaw, and Bloomberg Law. These databases provide many resources and tools; the information below provides only a brief overview of their contents and most commonly-used features. While each of these databases provides access to United States primary law, their annotations, analytical tools, and secondary sources differ. Take the time ...
https://disabilities.temple.edu/cds
The College of Direct Support (CDS) is an online curriculum designed for those who support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The courses are presented by DirectCourse, and the CDS is administered in Pennsylvania by the Institute on Disabilities at Temple University. The CDS connects the direct support workforce with a recognized, standardized set of skills to help ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/fox-business-management/finance-bba/
In addition, students have an opportunity to participate in The William C. Dunkelberg Owl Fund, a real money student-managed investment fund, and obtain real-life investing experience. Campus Location: Main and Online Program Code: BU-FIN-BBA Student Professional Organization All Finance majors are encouraged to join the Temple Finance Association.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2023-11-08/temple-university-and-1199c-reach-new-four-year-agreement
Temple University and 1199C—Clerical and PTEA have reached a new four-year agreement that includes annual pay increases and additional enhancements to the union members’ vacation leave, sick leave, and health and welfare benefits. 1199C is the bargaining unit that represents the clerical employees at Temple’s Main Campus and the Health Sciences Center. In total, 196 Temple
https://sfs.temple.edu/policies/academic-merit-tuition-scholarships
This policy pertains to merit-based tuition scholarships awarded by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions upon the your admission to Temple University. Scholarships issued by the academic departments are subject to the department's criteria. First-Year Students Undergraduate merit tuition scholarships will renew for four academic years (8 consecutive regular, undergraduate semesters) as long ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/directory/philip-c-kendall
Expertise Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology, Anxiety Disorders and their Treatment, Computer-Assisted Mental Health Services for Youth Biography Dr. Kendall is an active researcher, scholar, and clinician. His CV lists approximately 800 publications, including over 35 books and over 20 treatment manuals and workbooks. His treatment programs have been translated into over a dozen ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/academic-policies/credit-no-credit-courses/
Such students, with certain provisions, may be graded using the Credit/No Credit (CR/NC) grading option. Students will then receive one of three grades: CR = Credit, equivalent to C- or above CD = Credit with D, equivalent to D-, D, D+ NC = No Credit, equivalent to F.