https://admissions.temple.edu/news/2025/06/ultimate-list-resources-first-generation-students
Updated June 19, 2025 If you’re a first-generation student at Temple, you’re not alone. As of this year, 23% of Temple students are the first in their families to attend college and many faculty and staff at Temple were first-generation students themselves. Being the first to navigate the college experience is likely a huge point of pride for you and your family, but it can be tough—and ...
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International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) is dedicated to offering outstanding support to Temple University's international students, scholars, and non-immigrant employees. This includes assistance with legal documents, immigration advice, and counseling, as well as serving as a liaison between university departments, government agencies, and the broader community. ISSS also helps ...
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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 work-study programs. For information on funding resources offered through the Graduate School, visit the Graduate School website. In addition, Temple University's Office of Scholar Development and Fellowships Advising extends graduate ...
https://www.temple.edu/academics/schools-and-colleges/fox-school-of-business-and-management/fox-grad-phd-scholarships-financial-aid
Financial Aid for PhD Students All PhD students are considered for full financial support for up to five years. Typically, funding comes in the form of full tuition remission and a competitive stipend for serving as a research or teaching assistant. The funding is renewable every year, subject to good progress and annual evaluations. Individual levels of support are based on the doctoral ...
https://www2.law.temple.edu/voices/pursuing-justice-without-the-debt-how-temple-law-helped-me-follow-my-passion-for-public-defense/
Discover how Temple Law's financial aid, supportive community, and hands-on public interest opportunities empowered one student to pursue a career as a public defender while navigating the challenges of law school and financial stress.
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About the Program The Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry at Temple University offers a four-year pre-doctoral program leading to the Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree.
https://hope.temple.edu/research/hope-center-basic-needs-survey/2023-2024-student-basic-needs-survey-report
This report shares findings from 91 institutions across 16 states that participated in Hope Impact Partnerships (HIP) and fielded The Hope Center Student Basic Needs Survey between Spring 2023 and Summer 2024.
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The Career Center at Temple University is a central resource that empowers students and alumni through comprehensive career development services. Every Temple graduate student can own their future through both in-person and online career services. Expert advice on preparing a resume, writing a cover letter, and networking is available. Graduate students can also meet with career coaches to ...
https://podiatry.temple.edu/admissions/apply
Apply Our institution takes immense pride in its longstanding reputation as a pivotal educational resource, both nationally and internationally. We have had the honor of shaping the careers of physicians from across the nation and various corners of the globe. This diverse tapestry of medical professionals stands as a testament to our commitment to excellence in medical education and our ...
https://law.temple.edu/about/tuition/jd-cost-of-attendance/
The cost of attendance is a standard budget which is established by the university to adequately cover tuition and fees, modest living expenses, book and other costs* for each academic year (August to May in most cases). A student may receive aid, from any source, up to the amount of the cost of attendance. Per federal regulations, a student’s actual costs may be less than the estimated cost ...