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This course is an examination of the forces that influence land use planning in and around American metropolitan regions. It considers economic perspectives (land values); public interest perspectives (zoning subdivision, housing and building codes, redevelopment and renewal programs, etc.); and social perspectives of land use. Also examined are separate housing, commercial locations, and ...
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The College of Public Health provides various scholarship opportunities for students who are currently enrolled in our degree programs. These scholarships are made available through the support of generous donors who believe in the mission of the College of Public Health and our students, and we are beyond grateful to them for investing in student success. Students must submit a FAFSA in order ...
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TUSafe TUSafe is a one-touch personal safety app available to all students, faculty and staff members at Temple’s U.S. campuses. The new app has enhanced safety features that allow you to directly connect with Temple University’s Department of Public Safety.
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Regina Luczyszyn ’18 is a Conwell Law Scholar, and Law & Public Policy Scholar at Temple University Beasley School of Law. While in Washington D.C., Ms. Luczyszyn was a legal fellow at Americans United For Life, a public-interest law firm specializing in comprehensive legal protection for human life.
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Graduate students can submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be reviewed for federal student aid. Scholarship funding is determined by the student's graduate program upon admission. We recommend that graduate students review their department's website for any priority filing deadlines.
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The Institute for Public Affairs sponsors an internship semester in association with Temple University Harrisburg. Students have the opportunity to gain experience in government affairs, policymaking and policy implementation first-hand at the State Capital.
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Temple University welcomes the presence of minors who come to the university to visit and to participate in programs and activities on campus. The university encourages safe, supervised campus visits by minors for the purposes of making decisions about their academic future; and to attend educational, cultural, or sporting events, programs and camps.
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Admissions Information Thank you for your interest in the Online LL.M. in International Business Law Application Procedure Apply Online
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The core functions of the Bursar’s Office consist of the billing of tuition and fees, payment processing and the collection of student accounts. The Bursar’s Office provides customer service and transaction processing for students, parents, third party agencies, departments and staff.
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Orientation and PREP Week are essential to your success as a new Pharmacy student. Orientation will give you a brief overview of what to expect when you start in the fall. PREP is a one-week course to promote student success! This course will equip students with evidence-based learning strategies while providing opportunities to create supportive social connections. PREP is mandatory. Any ...