https://bursar.temple.edu/student-account/third-party-sponsored-billing/billing-authorization
Billing Authorization Document Students that wish to enroll in third-party sponsored billing must submit a billing authorization from his or her third-party sponsor by the first week of the semester. The billing authorization allows Temple University to bill your sponsor for authorized student account charges.
https://global.temple.edu/isss/faculty-staff-and-researchers/international-employees/trade-nafta-tn-status/items-needed-when-applying-tn-status-us-border
This list applies to individuals who do NOT have an approved I-129 for TN status and are planning to apply for TN status at the U.S. Border. All applicants must have a valid passport and Mexican Nationals must have a valid TN Entry Visa. In some rare cases, Canadian nationals may need a TN visa as well.* Original TN Support Letter signed by ISSS Proof of Canadian or Mexican citizenship US $50 ...
https://president.temple.edu/news/2025/03/first-temple-promise-cohort-shines-2024-2025-school-year
The first group of students to benefit from the trailblazing Temple Promise last-dollar financial aid grant program is making its way through their second semester. Launched one year ago, the Temple Promise program is intended to make a Temple University education more accessible and affordable for talented and qualifying students from Philadelphia. “The Temple Promise program is a crucial ...
https://boyer.temple.edu/directory/michael-klein
Biography PhD, music theory, SUNY Buffalo MM, piano performance and literature, Eastman School of Music BM, piano performance, Eastman School of Music Michael Klein serves as Professor of Music Studies; he is also a former Chair of the Department of Music Studies. He has been teaching music theory at Temple University since 1999. Prior to his appointment at Temple, Klein served as Assistant ...
https://research.temple.edu/compliance/human-research-protection-program/institutional-review-board-irb/irb-trainings-resources
Human Subjects Research Training The Temple University IRB utilizes The Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) Program to provide research ethics education to the research community. The CITI program offers both initial and refresher courses covering human subjects research. Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) Program All key research personnel engaged in ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2025-07-29/wrestling-icon-hulk-hogan-wrestled-his-last-televised-match-here-temple
Temple University adjunct faculty member and Michael Cavacini discusses the legacy of Hulk Hogan, who wrestled his last televised match on Temple’s campus.
https://www.temple.edu/directory/fei-ren-tuf31872
Biography Fei Ren is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Temple University. He received his Ph.D in Materials Science and Engineering from Michigan State University in 2007. Prior to joining Temple University, he was a postdoctoral and then a staff scientist in the Materials Science and Technology Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He has authored ...
https://guides.temple.edu/c.php?g=1327180&p=9977626
In academic writing, you're asked to recognize those who've helped build your knowledge and ideas. This is done in the form of a citation and it tells your reader (usually your instructor) where you got your information. It’s important to cite your sources every time you’re using ideas or information from someone else. This includes when you summarize information, paraphrase (put things ...
https://podiatry.temple.edu/directory/andrew-j-meyr-dpm-facfas
His professional interests include elective and traumatic reconstructive foot and ankle surgery, diabetic limb preservation, foot and ankle science, and education of students, residents and peers.
https://www.giving.temple.edu/s/705/giving/16/interior_1col.aspx?sid=705&sitebuilder=1&pgid=13796
The university’s influence is hard to deny for many Temple alumni, like Temple Fund donors Pamela Enders, PhD ’82, and her husband, Robert Weber, PhD ’84. Both Pamela and Robert, unlike peers in other graduate programs, graduated with their doctorates in psychology debt-free thanks to donor-funded scholarships. “Temple—and Temple donors—allowed us to start our lives together debt ...