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The Hope Center for Student Basic Needs

https://hope.temple.edu/

HIP participation will accelerate the work your institution is already doing to improve student persistence and graduation rates and advance equity goals. Through HIP, you will use real-time data to assess students’ basic needs, campus policies, and programs, while receiving support to analyze, plan, and take action to improve students’ basic needs security and well-being.

Employee Health Services

https://employeehealth.temple.edu/

Make an appointment or find answers to frequently asked questions.

Pharmacy PharmD | Temple University | Temple University

https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/pharmacy-pharmd-ph-phrc-dph

Master the academic, interpersonal and professional skills necessary for pharmacists.

Temple University Purchasing Services Policy Number: PS005

https://finance.temple.edu/sites/finance/files/documents/PS005.0_PCard%20policies_09.12.19.pdf

Violations and Penalties Purchasing Services audits transactions on a monthly basis. When violations are identified, cardholders, approvers, supervisors, and the appropriate University executive may be contacted by Purchasing Services and/or Internal Audit. It is the responsibility of the cardholder’s department to ensure proper use of the PCard. Failure to follow PCard policies and ...

Health Information Management BSHIM - Temple University

https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/public-health/health-information-management-bshim/

Overview The Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management (HIM), offered by the Department of Health Services Administration and Policy, is focused on the development, implementation, management and maintenance of patient health information systems in accordance with legal, regulatory and accrediting agencies' requirements for health care data collection and dissemination. HIM ...

Pre-College Workshops | Pre-College Programs | Undergraduate Admissions

https://admissions.temple.edu/summer/pre-college/find-your-program/interdisciplinary-programs/pre-college-workshops

The cost of Temple Pre-College Workshops in summer 2025 was $1300 per session. This fee covers two (2) non-credit workshops, a professional development or college readiness seminar, lunch each day, ongoing mentorship and support from Temple undergraduate students, and access to a robust schedule of evening and weekend social activities.

PGY-4 | Graduate Medical Education | Lewis Katz School of Medicine

https://medicine.temple.edu/education/graduate-medical-education/residency-programs-fellowships/surgery/residency-program/surgery-current-residents/pgy-4

After her PGY-2 year, Valeda completed two years of research in surgical education and healthcare disparities, including workforce disparities, in cardiothoracic surgery.

College of Engineering | Temple University Bulletin

https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/engineering/

The college fosters the creation of knowledge through engineering and cross-disciplinary applied research. Great value is placed on scholarship, integrity, practice and service aimed at improving the quality of life and the economic viability of our society. This value system is reflected in how we assess faculty for promotion and tenure and how we grade student work.

Student Worker Information V8 - careers.temple.edu

https://careers.temple.edu/sites/careers/files/media/document/Student_Worker_Overview.pdf

STEP 2: In the Transfer cell, copy and paste the students' FOAPAL exactly as generated on the “Find My Student” report for your job. STEP 3: Enter the missing out punch time in the Out cell, then click Save at the top. NOTE: If the Primary Job on the report lists your FOAPAL, no information in the Transfer cell is needed.

Internships - Law & Public Policy Program

https://www2.law.temple.edu/lppp/internships/

Summer Internships in Washington, D.C. Our Law & Public Policy Scholars have worked for a broad range of government agencies, Congressional offices and committees, non-profit advocacy organizations, think tanks, and private firms. Many of the internships they have secured are very selective. Our alumni network in DC has been instrumental in facilitating many of these opportunities. We are ...