https://global.temple.edu/isss/students/future-students/how-correct-your-i-94-card
Non-U.S. citizens traveling to the United States may also download the free CBP One mobile app from the Apple App Store or Google Play and complete an electronic I-94 form up to seven days before their trip.
https://noncredit.temple.edu/public/category/courseCategoryCertificateProfile.do?method=load&certificateId=89967740
3. National SFW Credential Exam The exam covers the knowledge and content learned throughout the 7 prerequisite courses. A score of 80% or higher on the exam must be obtained before access to the practicum is provided. 4. SFW Practicum (21 hours) The SFW Practicum course provides a highly interactive and supportive online community for professionals to demonstrate and enhance their strengths ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/liberal-arts/creative-writing-minor/
Overview The Minor in Creative Writing, offered by the Department of English, is designed to draw both majors and non-majors who are interested in cultivating their creative writing in a structured, focused program. Student focus on either fiction or poetry in a core sequence of three creative writing courses as well as electives in other creative writing genres or literature.
https://www.temple.edu/campus-recreation/facilities/temple-sports-complex
At a Glance The Temple Sports Complex (TSC) features two playing surfaces. The northern field, located on Master Street near Broad, is the Owls' home site for varsity soccer, sport clubs and intramurals. The southern field is located at the intersection of Girard and Watts. The approximately 10-acre property, which is the site of the former William Penn High School, also provides much-needed ...
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://studentaffairs.temple.edu/sites/studentaffairs/files/media/document/Community%20Living%20Standards%20July%202024.pdf
(last updated July 2024) Temple University’s rules are designed to uphold high personal standards, particularly in University Housing and Residential Life. Therefore, while living in University Housing, students are expected to adhere to these rules by respecting the rights of others, aligning their behavior with the University’s mission, and being accountable for their actions. It is the ...
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Course Description This training will explore the causes of resident wandering and elopement, enhancing participants' understanding of the associated risks and contributing factors. Participants will identify effective staff training practices through the examination of case scenarios. The training will guide participants in reviewing their current facility protocols and collaboratively ...
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Introduction to Kinesiology in Public Health provides students with foundational knowledge about the discipline of Kinesiology within public health, and how Kinesiology serves society through the work of professionals who help people reap the benefits of physical activity to live healthy and fulfilling lives. The main topics of the course include: (a) an overview of the scientific basis of ...
https://global.temple.edu/isss/student-resources/current-students/f-1-student/maintaining-legal-status/what-do-when-your-i-20-expiring
It is important to always know when your I-20 is expiring. You can not let your program end date on your I-20 pass if you still need more time to complete your degree. Otherwise, you will be in violation of your F-1 status. The expiration date of your I-20 can be found in the third box of your I-20 in the section called "PROGRAM OF STUDY" on the first page. The expiration date of your I-20 and ...
https://disabilities.temple.edu/programs-services/health-equity/public-health-emergencies
A public health emergency is an event or situation that puts many people at risk of illness or injury. These emergencies can hurt people physically or emotionally. Examples of public health emergencies include disease outbreaks, like COVID-19, natural disasters and severe weather, like hurricanes or blizzards, and even social crises, like racism in the United States.