https://education.temple.edu/certification/apply-for-certification
If you have questions about your certification program at Temple, please contact the Office of Academic & Student Affairs: (215) 204-8011. Certification Office Temple University College of Education and Human Development
https://undergradstudies.temple.edu/arc/universitystudies/faq
Students may have holds placed on their account for academic, financial, or disciplinary reasons. It is a student’s responsibility to clear a hold affecting their account. Please read more about clearing holds here. Academic advisors cannot view all types of holds, so students should view their own holds in Banner.
https://isss.temple.edu/student-resources/current-students/f-1-student/f-1-student-employment
International students are permitted to work on-campus during their academic program without prior work authorization. In addition to on-campus employment, there are four types of off-campus employment for which international students in F-1 status may be eligible (CPT, OPT, Employment Due to Economic Hardship, and Employment Under the Sponsorship of a Qualifying International Organization).
https://sfs.temple.edu/eligibility/eligibility-requirements
Comply with Temple University’s satisfactory academic progress standards. Remain in good standing on educational loans and grants per the National Student Loan Database System. Remain enrolled at least part-time per semester for federal loans (six credits as an undergraduate student and 4.5 credits as a graduate student).
https://www.fox.temple.edu/undergraduate-programs/accelerated-41/actuarial-science
Expand your skills in modeling, analytics, and actuarial practice and pursue your career as an actuary. This program from a designated Center of Actuarial Excellence will help you learn to evaluate insurance and financial risks for insurance companies, consulting firms, and other organizations that demand actuarial skills.
https://undergradstudies.temple.edu/sites/undergradstudies/files/media/document/PrePT_2526%20Timeline.pdf
academic strengths and interests. • Each student should develop an academic plan based on: the core PT program requirements, requirements needed for their major, and requirements for graduation. Link • A draft of your academic plan needs to be reviewed with your advisor from your major.
https://www.fox.temple.edu/admissions/undergraduate-admissions/transfer-student-experience
The Fox school directly transfers most of your course credits from AACSB-accredited institutions, and accepts college-level general education course credits and most foundational business courses from regionally accredited colleges. The Transfer Equivalency Tool can help you determine how your college-level academic credits may transfer to Temple.
https://admissions.temple.edu/visit/virtual-opportunities
Academic School and College Virtual Opportunities College of Liberal Arts Register for a CLA Virtual Experience and explore undergraduate programs with current liberal arts students and faculty.
https://cst.temple.edu/alumni-partners/news-and-events/congratulations-class-2025
She presented on academic success, wellbeing and campus involvement and connected students to campus resources. Beyond Temple, Ejaz has worked as a patient observation assistant at Lehigh Valley Hospital where she provided emotional support and basic nursing care and documented patient well-being to medical staff.
https://ambler.temple.edu/admissions/next-steps-admitted-students
2) Get your financial aid in order. If you are a U.S. citizen, submit your FAFSA application by the February 1 priority deadline. Visit Student Financial Services for more information. If you have filed your FAFSA, your financial aid offer will be available in your TUportal account under the Cost and Aid tab.