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Application Process - International Student and Scholar Services

https://isss.temple.edu/student-resources/future-students/change-status/application-process

Before you are eligible to apply for an I-20 you must have already been admitted to Temple University. You should complete and submit an I-20 application. You must let ISSS know if you plan to travel outside the U.S. or if you would rather file a Change of Status. Please read the information in the Change of Status section very carefully, so you can make an informed decision. ISSS will contact ...

Self-Service Banner Quick Tips for Entering Midterm Progress Ratings

https://registrar.temple.edu/sites/registrar/files/OUR_SSB9_Midterm_Ratings_QuickTips.pdf

Summary of key features in Self-Service Banner Undergraduate Midterm Progress Ratings: Classes for all terms presented on landing page All classes you have taught back through Summer 2011 are displayed in descending chronological order with most recent classes listed first

Logging into the MyDRS Portal | Disability Resources and Services

https://disabilityresources.temple.edu/logging-mydrs-portal

DRS students who have already registered can sign into the MyDRS portal. To login, you will need your AccessNet ID and password. Your AccessNet ID is the first part of your email Ex. “tua12345”.

From college students to alumni: resources explained

https://news.temple.edu/nutshell/2019-05-03/resources-new-alumni

Temple University student newsletter Nutshell tells students what resources are available to them as they transition from college students to alumni.

Organizational Hierarchy Tools - Human Resources

https://careers.temple.edu/hr-resources/our-functional-areas/compensation/organizational-hierarchy-tools

Organizational Chart The organizational chart, or OrgChart, provides a method of readily verifying reporting relationships, position titles and department assignments, and helps ensure an up-to-date hierarchy. It also provides planning tools producing illustrative renderings of results for tasks that involve reorganizations, change management and expansion/contraction of workforce. Access to ...

Please select your identity provider. - TUportal6

https://tuportal6.temple.edu/group/wellbeing

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Undergraduate Loans - Student Financial Services

https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/federal-student-loans/undergraduate-loans

Accept and Receive Your Federal Direct Loans You must accept your offered Federal Direct loans online in the Financial Aid section of Self-Service Banner in the TUportal after receiving the email notification that the financial aid award is ready for review. New Federal Direct loan borrowers must complete a Master Promissory Note and Entrance Interview. Interest Rates and Fees Students who ...

Work-study | Financing Your Education | Paying For College

https://payingforcollege.temple.edu/what-financial-aid/financial-aid-offer/work-study

Employment on campus, or at an approved off-campus partner site, is a perfect way for you to gain real-world skills and complement your academic experience while earning money to help offset expenses. Work-study is a federal grant that provides students with opportunities to find part-time jobs, helping you to cover nonbillable educational expenses through biweekly paychecks. You can earn ...

Zoom | Fox Online & Digital Learning

https://foxonline.temple.edu/contingency-resources/faculty-staff/zoom

Setup To access your personal Zoom account, login to TUportal and select Zoom from the left navigation menu or go to temple.zoom.us.

Making a list: What to know for graduation day | Temple Now

https://news.temple.edu/nutshell/2017-05-05/making-list-your-graduation-day-essentials

Congratulations, grads! You’re officially, certifiably old. Now just a small reminder for graduation day: Don’t forget to pick out some cool shoes, bring your camera, charge your phone, remember your tickets, put on your sunblock, eat some snacks, drink water, wear your cords, smile a lot but keep it natural, show up early, see your professors, hug your friends, walk slowly, don’t trip ...