https://admissions.temple.edu/honors/admissions/prospective-first-year-students
Admission to honors as an incoming first-year student Acceptance to the Honors Program is highly selective and based on more than just grades and test scores. We perform a holistic review of students, which includes a review of students' GPA, transcripts, and extra-curricular activities. If standardized test scores are available, they will also be considered. However, they are not required or ...
https://registrar.temple.edu/verifications
A verification provides information regarding a student's enrollment status, dates of attendance, degrees sought or awarded, and program of study. This information is often needed by lenders, insurance carriers, sponsors, etc., to determine eligibility for loan deferment and continuation of in-school benefits. Can I come to the Office to have a form completed or request a custom letter ...
https://foxonline.temple.edu/guides/canvas/sync-calendar/
Select to “Paste” the link into any calendar app that takes iCal feeds (Google Calendar, iCal, Outlook, etc.). Sync Calendar in Outlook: Log into Outlook and open your Outlook calendar. Right-click on “Other Calendars,” located on the left-hand side of your calendar. Select “Add calendar.” Select “From Internet.”
https://law.temple.edu/academics/experiential/external-clinics/
What Sets Temple’s Experiential Program Apart Temple has offered experiential opportunities to its students since the Temple Legal Aid Office opened in 1953. Today, in addition to the Legal Aid Office, the Sheller Center for Social Justice, and the Elder Law Project, Temple’s popular program includes external clinics and externship courses. Approximately 300 placements are available to J.D ...
https://careers.temple.edu/
At Temple, our people are our most valuable resource, essential to the success of our university and students. We value our employees for their unique ability to contribute, create and innovate for the advancement of the entire university community. We cultivate a safe and vibrant workplace where employees can achieve their personal and professional goals while creating lasting connections ...
https://careercenter.temple.edu/resources
These 24/7 online resources are designed to help students explore career options, find relevant jobs and internships, and practice critical skills like interviewing. If you have any questions about these resources, make an appointment to speak with a Career Coach. Alumni - Learn more about accessing resources here!
https://admissions.temple.edu/student-life/housing-dining
On-campus Residence Halls Temple’s residence halls offer a variety of living experiences, from apartment-style to doubles and singles. Learn more about each of our University Housing options below. Be sure to take a virtual tour of each of our residence halls on our tour page.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/science-technology/computer-science-bs/
Overview Science and technology are the foundations of our future. The Department of Computer and Information Sciences (CIS) is focused on the understanding of fundamental scientific principles and the application of these principles to solving complex problems, using computing technology.
https://cphapps.temple.edu/wiki/it/teaching/tools/proctorio_sample_quiz_questions
These four Yes/No questions to verify the student’s understanding of Proctorio were shared by Heather Porter, Associate Professor, College of Public Health. Question #1: Getting Ready for a Proctorio Test Before taking a Proctorio quiz, prepare by doing the tasks below. Do you understand these instructions?
https://cla.temple.edu/tech-notes/remote-access/remote-proxy/
Note: If you are connecting to your Windows office computer from a Mac, download and install Microsoft Remote Desktop from the Mac App store before you begin. This is a free download.