https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/academic-policies/disciplinary-action/
The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards is responsible for administering the Student Conduct Code. Violations of the university's Conduct Code, including among other things, stealing, cheating, disorderly conduct, plagiarism, and illegal possession/use of alcohol and other drugs, may result in a student being brought before one of the Student Conduct Boards, as outlined in the ...
https://www.temple.edu/life-at-temple/students/academics/registration-grades-and-books
Bookstore. The official Temple University bookstore, Barnes & Noble, has locations on several campuses, including. Ambler; Center Main Health Sciences
https://www.fox.temple.edu/academics/advising/minors-certificates
Choosing a Minor or Certificate. Does completing a minor or certificate (or even a second major) make sense for you? While many students complete a second major or multiple minors or certificates in an effort to impress potential employers (and get that job!), this strategy can backfire unless you can articulate why you pursued these multiple avenues.
https://law.temple.edu/academics/degrees/llm-onlineinternationalbusinesslaw/graduation-requirements/
Graduation Requirements. The Master of Laws degree is conferred upon students who complete the required 24 credit hours and earn a grade point average of 2.0 (C) or better.
https://podiatry.temple.edu/admissions/internship-program
TUSPM offers valuable opportunities for hands-on learning. Undergraduate students can participate in either the Winter Internship Program (WIP) or the Summer Internship Program (SIP).
https://www.temple.edu/academics/international-study
Students who spend time studying overseas often report that the experience was one of the most memorable periods of their college career. Temple offers study-abroad opportunities throughout the world, including at its campuses in Rome and Tokyo.
https://boyer.temple.edu/admissions/application-deadlines
Please note: Application deadlines vary between undergraduate, master's and PhD/DMA programs.
https://isss.temple.edu/faculty-staff-and-researchers/international-employees/international-travel/security-clearance-administrative-processing
The consular post asks the Department of State in Washington, D.C. to initiate the process of requesting clearances from various government agencies and databases including the FBI, CIA, Drug Enforcement Agency, Department of Commerce, Office of Foreign Asset Control, Interpol, the national criminal and law enforcement databases, the DOS Bureau of Non-Proliferation, and others.
https://cst.temple.edu/about/faculty-staff/jie-wang
Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics. Research summary Dr. Wang works mainly on the physics of interaction driven quantum phases of matter, with a focus on the interplay between electron-electron interaction and other features of the system, including topology, geometry and symmetries. interdisciplinary ideas, novel concepts and advanced computational methods will be used in his research.
https://law.temple.edu/news/temple-law-trial-teams-collect-competition-accolades/
After winning the regional tournament of the American Association for Justice’s Student Trial Advocacy Competition, National Trial Team members Taylor Maurer LAW ‘22, Sam Heyman LAW ‘23, Cormick McLaughlin LAW ‘23, and Christian Taffe LAW ’23, aided by team member Ananya Kulkarni LAW ‘23, represented Temple at the competition’s national round, where they claimed the finalist spot.