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Temple University announces tuition rates for the 2025–2026 academic ...

https://news.temple.edu/news/2025-07-08/temple-university-announces-tuition-rates-2025-2026-academic-year

During the public session of Temple University’s Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday, July 8, Temple's governing body approved the university’s operating budget for fiscal year 2025–2026. The budget includes a blended 3.6% increase for 2025–2026 undergraduate and graduate tuition for both in-state and out-of-state students, and it is applicable across all the university’s

Logging In to “My Library Account” – Where Is It?

https://sites.temple.edu/librarysuggestions/2014/01/07/logging-in-to-my-library-account-where-is-it/

You can check on due dates, renew your books online, just see what you have on loan and more. Sorry to hear you are having difficulty finding the link. We have it right on the homepage for the library – near the top of the page. Here is a screenshot: The My Library Account link is located on the right side of the page.

Research Scholar vs. Short-term Scholar | International Student and ...

https://global.temple.edu/isss/faculty-staff-and-researchers/j-1-research-scholars-professor/prospective-j-1-exchange-visitors/research-scholar-vs-short-term-scholar

If ISSS issues a DS-2019 in the Research Scholar or Professor category, the EV can potentially be here for 5 years. However, s/he will have the 24 month bar on returning as a Research Scholar or Professor.

Uploading Documents to Job Submission - Human Resources

https://careers.temple.edu/sites/careers/files/documents/Uploading%20Documents%20to%20Job%20Submission.pdf

You will see a list of all the jobs you have applied to. Underneath each job will be a link titled View/Edit Submission. Click on this to open your job submission.

Geography and Urban Studies (GUS) | Temple University Bulletin

https://bulletin.temple.edu/courses/gus/

Projects will be selected in order to expose students to the complexity of real problems, and to suggest the range of policy and planning issues which students might encounter after graduation. Senior practitioners in the Philadelphia region work with students in the workshop.

Past exams - College of Science and Technology

https://cst.temple.edu/department-mathematics/graduate/past-exams

The Geometry & Topology section was added in August 2013. For older Analysis exams, you can click here: Older Analysis Exams For older Algebra exams, you can click here: Older Algebra Exams For archives of discontinued subjects, please use the following links: PDE Exams, Applied Math Exams, Complex Analysis Exams.

Consumer Information - Student Financial Services

https://sfs.temple.edu/about/consumer-information

Consumer Information Disclosures Temple University is required by federal law to make certain information available to enrolled students, prospective students, and their parents about its operations. Such information pertains to: (1) general institutional operation, (2) financial aid, (3) general completion and graduation rates, (4) annual security report, (5) completion and graduation rates ...

Anansi and his Children | Text to Talk - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/texttotalk/anansi/

A spider is a small animal with eight legs. Play the itsy bitsy spider with your child, or talk about what spiders look like or do.

I-Corps at Temple | Office of the Vice President for Research | Office ...

https://research.temple.edu/innovation/icorps

The National Science Foundation I-Corps program helps researchers and students explore the potential for their discoveries to become products and services that can benefit society. Researchers form teams and attend a 4-session program focused on identifying how their innovation meets customer needs. Teams can include faculty, postdoctoral researchers, graduate students, undergraduates, or even ...

Emily Kimmelman LAW ’17 Named Distinguished Bankruptcy Law Student for ...

https://law.temple.edu/news/emily-kimmelman-law-17-named-distinguished-bankruptcy-law-student-third-circuit/

Third-year law student Emily Kimmelman has been designated by the American College of Bankruptcy (ACB) as the 2017 Distinguished Bankruptcy Law Student for the Third Circuit. Kimmelman was nominated for the honor by Professor Jonathan Lipson, a noted bankruptcy expert who holds the Harold E. Kohn Chair in Law. “This award means so much to me,” said Kimmelman. “I have immense respect for ...