https://education.temple.edu/admissions/non-degree
Non-degree seeking students can complete up to nine credits to increase their professional knowledge before applying to a master's, doctoral, or non-degree certificate or certification program.
https://law.temple.edu/about/student-spotlight/class-of-2022/bianca-evans/
Before law school, I was a paralegal, first at the U.S. Attorney’s Office and then at Merck & Co. My time as a paralegal gave me first-hand experience of what being an Assistant U.S. Attorney entailed. The more time I spent at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the more I realized that I was not satisfied with being a paralegal, but I wanted to be an attorney. I wanted to do more. It was this ...
https://global.temple.edu/isss/student-resources/future-students/certificate-eligibility-i-20-or-ds-2019-application-process/financial-documentation
By virtue of submitting financial documentation to Temple University’s Office of International Student and Scholar Services, you have indicated that you have sufficient finances available to you for the first year of study.
https://www.temple.edu/campus-recreation/facilities/aramark-star-complex%E2%80%94climbing-wall/climbing-clinics
Climbing Clinics are available for Temple University students, staff, and alumni. While many of the climbing wall's offerings are free of charge, some clinics require reservations and may have associated fees. Reservations may be made with a staff member at the climbing wall. They'll also help you process any associated clinic payments, which can be paid in cash or check. Private sessions and ...
https://offcampus.temple.edu/housing/property/temple-crossing/cy1mesf
Apartment Description Welcome to Temple Crossing, your premier student living destination near Temple University. We offer fully furnished two and four-private-bedroom apartments equipped with intelligent technology, including app-controlled locks, smart thermostats, and a video intercom panel. Under new management, we are dedicated to high standards, ensuring your comfort and convenience with ...
https://admissions.temple.edu/news/2024/08/get-know-temples-campus-safety-resources
Updated Aug. 28, 2024 There is so much to love about city living. There’s the limitless, mouth-watering selection of restaurants and food trucks and the vibrant array of activities from going to concerts to cheering on Philly and Temple sports teams. There are late nights, long days and something to discover around every corner. But as with any city, the exciting hustle and bustle also means ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/graduate/scd/sthm/sport-business-ms/
The goal of the Master of Science in Sport Business program is to prepare future leaders in the areas of policymaking, management, supervision, education and research. The program provides for the analysis of current trends, problems and policies that affect sport and leisure services. Designed to provide a multifaceted approach to the study of sport business, the program is structured to ...
https://boyer.temple.edu/about/academic-departments/vocal-arts
Welcome from the Chair Welcome to the Department of Vocal Arts at Temple University. As chair, I am honored to serve nearly 30 faculty and over 200 students whose activities in solo and choral singing enrich the musical lives of our campus and community. Whether they are doctoral students in Voice Performance or non-music majors taking part in Singing Owls, our students share the goal of ...
https://education.temple.edu/tesol
Temple's Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) program is highly respected locally, nationally and internationally. As a graduate, you will have a world of professional opportunities open to you — and you will be well prepared for them. Graduates are prepared to take leadership roles in language education; to teach at the elementary, secondary, post-secondary or adult level ...
https://30under30.temple.edu/past-recipients/2020-award-recipients/community-advocate-erik-jacobs
White House Wunderkind An earthquake during a study abroad trip led Erik Jacobs, CLA ’13, from Tokyo, Japan, to the Trump administration in Washington, D.C., proving that unexpected events can lead to unexpected connections.