https://medicine.temple.edu/education/graduate-medical-education/residency-programs-fellowships/medicine/internal-medicine-residency-program/how-apply
In order to provide a more equitable interview process for all applicants, we have adopted the guidance provided by the Alliance of Academic Internal Medicine regarding interview requirements. Apply through ERAS; Include: Medical School Transcript; Curriculum Vitae; Personal Statement; USMLE Scores. Step 1: Required for application
https://bulletin.temple.edu/graduate/cost-aid/
About. To qualify for most types of financial aid, students must first be admitted to a graduate program. Note that s ome graduate programs require that the FAFSA be completed no later than February 1 for scholarship opportunities.. The majority of graduate student financial aid administered by Temple University's Office of Student Financial Services (SFS) is in the form of federal loan and ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-01-31/temple-promise-covers-costs-admitted-students-high-financial-need
The new financial aid grant program will help close the tuition gap for Philadelphia County residents whose families earn $65,000 or less in adjusted gross income.
https://admissions.temple.edu/
You’re choosing an incubator for thought and innovation, and you’re joining the ranks of talented students, researchers and experts from around the world. Here, you’ll challenge yourself (in the best possible way) to take on big problems, have constructive conversations and cultivate strong relationships.
https://www.temple.edu/life-at-temple/students/tuition-and-financial-aid/financial-aid
Temple University offers a number of financial aid and assistance options for eligible students, including scholarships, grants, loans and work-study programs.
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Academic Advising Information. Shimada Resource Center. 150 Ritter Annex 1301 Cecil B. Moore Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19122 215-204-8011 edadvising@temple.edu. Undergraduate Academic Advising Services. All students in the College of Education and Human Development have the flexibility to meet with any of the academic advisors.
https://sites.temple.edu/pcrs/2020/06/05/misjudging-in-judging-the-role-of-cognitive-biases-in-shaping-judicial-decisions/
By Yunica Jiang, ‘20 (PDF Version). I. Introduction. Commenting on Judge Persky’s six-month sentence for Brock Turner, Chanel Miller—known previously to the world as the victim “Emily Doe”—poses a question: “Instead of a nineteen-year-old Stanford athlete, let’s imagine a Hispanic nineteen-year-old working in the kitchen of the fraternity commits the same crime.
https://commencement.temple.edu/sites/commencement/files/TU-Comm-Digital-Program-5-7-2024.pdf
2 137TH COMMENCEMENT University Officers and the Board of Trustees TEMPLE UNIVERSITY — OF THE COMMONWEALTH SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION University Officers Richard M. Englert, President Gregory N. Mandel, Senior Vice President and Provost Jodi Bailey, Vice President, Student Affairs Sharon L. Boyle, Vice President, Human Resources Larry Brandolph, Vice President, Information Technology Services
https://www.temple.edu/athletics
The traditions. The excitement. The Owl pride. At Temple, you can be a part of it all. Nothing unites a campus like big-time college athletics. Our Division I teams have a long history of success in NCAA competition, and our student-athletes are known for displaying a high level of integrity and sportsmanship. No matter the sport or venue, our athletic teams will make you proud to be a Temple Owl.
https://ambler.temple.edu/community/earthfest/celebrating-earth/world-water-day-online/why-water-so-important
The United Nations World Water Development Report (UN WWDR) is an annual and thematic report that focuses on different strategic water issues each year and aims to provide decision-makers with the tools to implement sustainable use of our water resources. It also includes regional aspects, hotspots, examples and stories, making the report relevant to a broad range of readers, at different ...