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Advancing Transportation Solutions for Community College Students

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For many students at the City University of New York (CUNY), getting to class isn’t just a matter of time—it’s a matter of cost. Community colleges primarily serve low-income and working-class students, many from households earning under $50,000 a year. While tuition is often subsidized, non-tuition expenses like transportation, textbooks, and childcare remain significant barriers. In a ...

Due Date Schedule | Bursar's Office | Bursar's Office

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Students that do not pay the total account balance by the final due date will be assessed a $200 late payment fee and have a financial hold placed on their student account. The financial hold will restrict University services, such as future semester registration and potential issuance of transcripts.

University Offices | Temple University | Temple University

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Find employee resources including benefits, payroll, and training and development.

Audition Requirements - Boyer College of Music and Dance

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Undergraduate Master's Doctoral Graduate Entrance and Exit Exams Boyer Ensembles

Adult Literacy Training Programs - Office of Community Affairs and ...

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Adult Education Programs WELL’s adult basic education program is funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, Division of Adult Education. The program provides a full range of instructional services that prepare students in Pennsylvania with the basic skills necessary to find and keep family-sustaining employment or to fully participate in the education of their children. The adult ...

A primer on the state appropriation | Temple Now

https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-02-29/primer-state-appropriation

Today, Temple University President Richard Englert will head to Harrisburg, where he will again advocate on behalf of Pennsylvania’s state-related institutions. During a hearing of the House Appropriations Committee of the Commonwealth, he will make the case for continued commonwealth support. The university’s operating budget—which finances the day-to-day, ongoing operations

Admissions - School of Podiatric Medicine

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Admissions The Admissions Department at the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of podiatric medical education. It is dedicated to selecting a diverse and talented group of students who will contribute to the field of podiatric medicine. The department provides comprehensive information on the application process, prerequisites and ...

Scholarships - School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management

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Evens Charles Endowed Scholarship The purpose of the fund is to provide scholarships for incoming freshman or current undergraduates majoring in Tourism and Hospitality Management in STHM with financial need. Students must be eligible for the Federal Pell Grant Program as a part of their financial aid package. Students must also be graduates of (i) Archbishop Carroll High School in Washington ...

About | Undergraduate Admissions | Undergraduate Admissions

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Our admissions staff is here to help with any questions you may have about Temple and navigating the admissions process.

Basic Needs Insecurity at Historically Black Colleges and Universities ...

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were established primarily in the post-Civil War era to meet the educational needs of Black Americans.1 They provide pathways to upward social mobility and have a long-standing commitment to promoting both academic success and students’ health and well-being.2 But persistent funding inequities at both the state and ...