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1 . Students waived from General Education requirements via placement test (GW) or study abroad (GG) must make up the credits with electives to reach the minimum 155 credits to earn the degree.. Suggested Academic Plan. Please note that this is a suggested academic plan. Depending on your situation, your academic plan may look different. BFA with Art Education Concentration (Five-Year)
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1 . Satisfactory completion of one GenEd Science (GS) course and HORT 2114 will waive the two-course GenEd Science (GS) requirement.. 2 . The GenEd Global/World Society (GG) requirement may be waived with an approved study abroad program. Rome Option. Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture students may study abroad in the fall semester of their fourth year.
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First-year students are evaluated based on cumulative GPA, the competitiveness of their undergraduate institution, extracurricular activities, and MCAT scores. Second through fourth-year students are evaluated based on financial need, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership skills.
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Academic overloads (19 or more semester hours) during fall and spring semesters need special approval of the dean or dean's designee of the school or college in which a student is matriculated. Tuition for full-time students covers 12 to 18 hours.
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Student Success Center. 215-204-0702 https://studentsuccess.temple.edu/. Temple Ambler students have access to a wide variety of virtual tutoring services for writing, math and science through the Student Success Center at Main Campus.
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Academic dishonesty undermines the university’s mission and purpose and devalues the work of all members of the Temple community. Every member of the university community is responsible for upholding the highest standards of honesty at all times. Students, as members of the community, are responsible for adhering to the principles of academic honesty and integrity.
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Academic Advisor, HIM and Speech, Language and Hearing Science. Email [click-for-email] Office Location Weiss Hall 251. Direct 215-204-2063. Linda Bomboka Wilson. College of Public Health. Social and Behavioral Sciences. Assistant Professor of Instruction. Email [click-for-email] Office Location 1101 W. Montgomery Ave.
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Please review the university's Academic Calendar to determine the appropriate date for the term in question or see the chart below. You will need to meet with your academic adviser to create the updated plan, as it must be signed and dated by both of you. It must be submitted via email to SFS or uploaded via the Costs & Aid of TUPortal by 11:59 ...
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2025 Events and Training Calendar. June 2025. June 5 — Loud, Proud, Desire: Virtual Workshop on Disability & Sexuality. For ages 18+ June 13-14 and 25 — C2P2 session (virtual) June 19 — Webinar: Tools for Hearing, 12 pm or 4 pm. A Pennsylvania Tech Accelerator session.