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These academic policies and regulations generally apply to all undergraduate students and provide a framework within which schools and colleges may specify further conditions or variations appropriate to students in their courses or programs. Statements of academic policies and regulations apply to both degree-seeking and non-degree-seeking students unless explicitly noted otherwise.
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Tuition rates are based on the current academic year’s rate ranges. Learn more about tuition and fees at Temple. For a more precise estimate of cost prior to financial aid, use our tuition calculator. You can also read a detailed breakdown of tuition rates and fees on the Bursar’s Office website.
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The Student Success Center (SSC) is a comprehensive academic support center that offers programs and services including tutoring, workshops, retreats, writing support, and more.
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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 ...
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The purpose of the Field Study is to integrate and apply academic theories to on-site experiences. xx91 Directed Research: Mentored research between a faculty mentor and an undergraduate student.
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Temple’s academic advising offices provide you with the support and guidance you need for success during your academic journey. Students receive academic advising directly from their school and college advising offices.
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Overview The Minor in Art is an opportunity for both Main Campus and Temple University Japan Campus students to study the visual arts, whether the goal is to build on previous experience in the visual arts, develop technical skills, enhance creativity and critical thinking skills to apply to their major area of study, or all of the above.
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Retention of the academic program requirements in place at the time of your matriculation at Temple, including the requirements in place at the time you declared your program, concentration, minor and/or certificate. Temple e-mail access. Priority registration for the semester of return. Library access and borrowing privileges.
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A student's GPA may be useful in assessing academic progress, in determining eligibility for specific programs, or in determining eligibility for Honors or other awards. No change in a student's GPA is made after the baccalaureate degree is awarded. To Compute Semester Grade Point Average:
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Science Education and Research Center, Room 476 215-204-2642 matthew.newby@temple.edu Learn more about the Bachelor of Science in Physics. These requirements are for students who matriculated in academic year 2025-2026. Students who matriculated prior to fall 2025 should refer to the Archives to view the requirements for their Bulletin year.