https://noncredit.temple.edu/testprep
SAT and ACT Test Prep Our SAT and ACT prep programs provides serious preparation for these high-stakes undergraduate admissions tests. All of our SAT and ACT course options include expert instruction, a proven format, all required materials, access to diagnostic exams, and online support resources in one convenient, affordable package.
https://engineering.temple.edu/admissions/undergraduate-admissions/scholarships
The College of Engineering awards the following scholarships on an annual basis to eligible undergraduate students enrolled in the college. All undergraduate students enrolled full-time in the college and in Academic Good Standing are considered for these scholarships. Students do not need to apply for these opportunities as recipients are automatically selected based on those that best match ...
https://sites.temple.edu/templehonors/2025/02/25/unpaid-summer-internship-stipend-apply-by-march-12/
Sponsored by Undergraduate Studies, the Career Center (@templecareers) is administering the Unpaid Summer Internship Stipend to support students who secure an unpaid internship for Summer 2025. This program is aimed at easing the financial burden for Temple undergraduates to help them to pursue career and experiential opportunities they otherwise may not have been able to access. Applications ...
https://disabilities.temple.edu/assistive-technology
TechOWL, Pennsylvania’s Assistive Technology Act Program TechOWL, formerly PIAT, is Pennsylvania’s Assistive Technology Act (AT Act) program and part of the Institute on Disabilities at Temple University, College of Education and Human Development. Every state has a program to help people with disabilities and others explore, find and get the tools and technology they need. These tools may ...
https://hope.temple.edu/directory/anne-lundquist
Pronouns: She/Her Dr. Anne E. Lundquist, (she/her/hers), is Director of The Hope Center and Assistant Professor in the Department of Urban Health and Population Science in the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. At Hope, Anne has the privilege of working alongside researchers, scholars, advocates, policy advisors, and storytellers who envision a world where basic needs ...
https://registrar.temple.edu/graduation
Students who are graduation eligible typically apply to graduate (or submit a graduation application) at the start of their last term in their academic program. A student who applies to graduate is not considered graduated until all academic program requirements are met.
https://careers.temple.edu/hr-resources/our-functional-areas/benefits-administration/additional-benefit-options/employee-home
Temple’s Employee Home Ownership program strengthens the university’s commitment to the community by helping employees invest in home ownership. Temple provides access to several financial programs for full-time staff and faculty who purchase and reside in single family homes in the communities surrounding the Main and Health Science campuses. Eligible employees are eligible to receive ...
https://rome.temple.edu/students/student-housing
Temple Rome students have the option to live in our university-facilitated apartments or residence, or find their own independent housing in Rome (for example by sharing short-let apartments or by residing with an Italian family in a homestay). Please note that first-year students are not permitted to find their own independent housing and must live in university-facilitated housing, unless ...
https://president.temple.edu/news/2025/04/new-cybersecurity-human-behavior-major-brings-liberal-arts-lens-traditionally-technical-topic
Whenever you make an online purchase or make a mobile payment, your cybersecurity is at risk. Understanding the human element behind these risks is the impetus behind the College of Liberal Arts’ new cybersecurity and human behavior bachelor of arts major, which will be open to students for the first time in fall 2025. “Cybersecurity is an issue that touches every individual in almost ...
https://disabilityresources.temple.edu/charlotte-w-newcombe-scholarship
Charlotte W. Newcombe Scholarship for Students with Disabilities The Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation continues the legacy of Mrs. Newcombe, who was unable to attend college because of a visual impairment, by assisting students with disabilities in their quest for higher education. These awards support completion of degrees by students with disabilities who have documented financial need. To ...