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FAQs - Non-Credit & AccessNet | Temple University

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What is a TUID? Your Temple University ID is a 9 digit number that is associated with you similarly to how a social security number is associated with you. It is what the university uses to identify you. Your TUID is usually received in an email before the process of activating your accessnet. In order to activate your accessnet, you will need to have this 9 digit number, so be sure to keep it ...

Temple University Human Resources

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Much more than a job, Temple offers personal and professional growth opportunities; competitive pay; and a work environment that promotes collaboration, innovation and work-life balance. Learn how to apply.

School of Pharmacy | Temple University Bulletin

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Located on Temple University's vibrant Health Sciences Center campus, the School of Pharmacy pursues research that bridges the gaps between drug discovery, preclinical research and translational medicine. Our educational mission is to encourage future pharmaceutical scientists to pursue innovative and investigative exploration of these topics. Research projects in these areas form the basis ...

Honors Program | Undergraduate Admissions

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Apply to Honors as a current Temple student or transfer student The Honors Program application is for transfer students applying to the university and current Temple students who would like to be considered for the Honors Program. We review applications on a semester basis and admissions decisions are made after final Temple grades are posted in either December or May. Please allow up to three ...

Our Team | CREATE | College of Education and Human Development

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Our Team Naeemah (Nay) Bey Assistant Director of Early Education Equity Initiatives Early Childhood and Elementary Educator Workforce Juliet Curci Assistant Dean of College Access and Persistence CREATE Director Alysia Davis TempleCares Career Coordinator TempleCares Alston DeVega Associate Director of Pre-College and Dual Enrollment Programs Temple Education Scholars, Upward Bound, Upward ...

Exams - Temple Law

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The Examination Schedule shows information for all scheduled (in-class), unscheduled (free slot), and take home exams.

About Tyler | Tyler School of Art & Architecture | Tyler School of Art ...

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Check out Tyler, one of the nation’s best art schools and values, offering art, architecture, design and programs in the built environment at Temple University.

Drop or Withdraw from a Course - Office of the University Registrar

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What does this mean? The term "drop" refers to an action taken by a student during the drop period to discontinue enrollment in a course. The term "withdraw" refers to an action taken by a student to discontinue enrollment in a course after the drop period but prior to the withdrawal deadline. The drop and withdrawal deadline for each course is available in the My Courses tab in TUportal ...

Juris Doctor (J.D.) - Temple University Beasley School of Law

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This page defines the Juris Doctor degree.The Juris Doctor (J.D.) is a professional degree and the first degree required to practice law in the United States. At Temple, students can earn a J.D. in three years in the full-time division or in four years in the evening and part-time divisions. Temple’s J.D. program delivers the knowledge, skills, experience, and professionalism necessary to ...

GUIDELINES FOR PRACTICUM STUDENTS 2025-2026

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For a 2-credit practicum, students must work an average of 6.5 hours per week over the 14 weeks of the semester.