https://grad.temple.edu/directory/renee-m-tobin
Renée M. Tobin is Dean of the Graduate School. She oversees policies and activities related to graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and graduate faculty in support of teaching, learning, and scholarship at the university.
https://medicine.temple.edu/education/physician-assistant-program/estimated-costs-program
Estimated tuition and fees for the 26-month, 117 credit, program are $92,781 for Pennsylvania residents and $97,344 for non-Pennsylvania residents. Other estimated costs related to the program total $2,130; these costs include white coats, medical equipment, fingerprinting, background checks, child abuse clearance, drug screen and books. All amounts are subject to change after June 30, 2025.
https://hope.temple.edu/newsroom/hope-blog/abortion-access-student-basic-need
Exacerbating inequities The exacerbation of already woeful inequities is likely. Black, Latina, and Brown women, students with low incomes, and those who have been continuously and systemically marginalized will be most affected by the Court’s decision. Unfortunately, Latina, Black and Brown women already face a disproportionate level of financial stress and burden from college. The Hope ...
https://global.temple.edu/isss/students/current-students/j-1-student/j-1-student-employment/j-1-student-hardship-employment-permission
If Temple University did not issue your DS-2019, the Office of International Services cannot authorize your off campus employment. You must contact the institution that issued your DS-2019 and request employment authorization. U.S. Information Agency regulations allow a J-1 student who experiences unforeseen financial problems while studying in the U.S. to obtain off-campus employment ...
https://cst.temple.edu/postbaccalaureate-pre-health-program/admissions/linkages
The program has linkage agreements with the following schools. The requirements, which are set by each school and do vary by school, will be discussed with students granted interviews on interview day.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/academic-policies/repeating-course/
Scope of Policy & Rationale This policy allows undergraduate and graduate students to repeat a course to earn a higher grade. Except for courses designated to be taken multiple times ("repeatable"), such as an independent study or research course, credit will be granted only once for each course and only the highest grade earned for that course will be used to calculate a student's grade point ...
https://tfma.temple.edu/directory/james-short
Center for the Performing and Cinematic Arts Admissions Assistant Dean for Admissions
https://grad.temple.edu/resources/frequently-asked-questions
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https://sfs.temple.edu/sites/sfs/files/documents/HSC_GRAD_2526.pdf
FEDERAL STUDENT LOANS: Federal Direct Loan requirements: Graduate students must have a complete 2025-2026 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on file, be maintaining Satisfactory Academic Progress and be enrolled at least half time (minimum 4.5 credit hours) to be considered for federal loan funding. Dissertation students, please see your graduate department.