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Empowering Nonprofits: A Temple University Conference

https://universitycollege.temple.edu/professional-development/empowering-nonprofits-temple-university-conference

Date: Thursday April 10, 2025 Time: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Location: Temple University Ambler Campus Parking: Free on-site parking will be provided for conference attendees by Temple Ambler. Join us for Empowering Nonprofits, where Temple University brings together nonprofit leaders for expert-led workshops, tools and strategies to enhance their effect. This conference is your opportunity to ...

Exams - Temple Law

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

Continuing Students - Student Financial Services

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can pass the physical examination for participation in ROTC; Tuition scholarships are for $9,000, $15,000 or full tuition plus an annual stipend of $3,000 and $255 per semester for books for two- (sophomores), three- (freshman), or four-year (for entering students) scholarships. Four-year scholarship winners are also eligible to receive a $2,500 payment for room and board. Air Force ROTC ...

Betsy Barber - School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management

https://sthm.temple.edu/directory/betsy-barber/

Dr. Elizabeth H. Barber is an associate professor and the Executive Director for Business Development and Partnerships for Temple University’s School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management (STHM), the Philadelphia region’s leading provider of management talent in tourism, hospitality, sport and recreation. Dr. Barber is one of the area’s foremost educators in the development of […]

cis.temple.edu

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the system’s memory; concepts, beliefs, goals, questions, etc. This level is acquired by the system’s experience, and can change during the system’s lifetime.

Grade Point Average (GPA) | Temple University Bulletin

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Each student's transcript indicates the credit hours completed and passed, grade points, and grade point average (GPA).

GUIDELINES FOR PRACTICUM STUDENTS 2025-2026

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A final evaluation in week 14: deadline of Friday, December 5, 2025 (fall); Friday, May 1, 2026 (spring) The evaluation form is available here. At the end of the semester, students must complete and submit the following practicum evaluations online: Practicum Site Evaluation Survey Practicum Faculty Supervisor Evaluation

Unusual Circumstance Appeals - Student Financial Services

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There are limits as to when we can adjust and establish federal aid eligibility, so please review the dates below for the latest that we can accept and review an Unusual Circumstances Appeal. We also strongly recommend providing all requested documentation with your appeal to ensure an efficient and timely review. We can accept appeals during the summer sessions, but you must be actively ...

Zeeshan Huque – Ellman Lab - Sites

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Zeeshan Huque, M.A. zeeshan.huque@temple.edu Zeeshan is a fourth-year graduate student in the Clinical Psychology program, working with Dr. Lauren Ellman. She received a B.A. with distinction in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania in 2018. After graduating, she worked as a clinical research coordinator at the Psychosis Evaluation and Recovery Center (PERC) and the Lifespan Brain ...

Community Development BS | Temple University Bulletin

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The accelerated degree program enables students to complete both degree programs in 5 years by taking up to 12 specified graduate credits to fulfill the undergraduate degree requirements. Upon graduation from their undergraduate program, students move seamlessly into their graduate program, which they complete in one additional year.