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TUJBP0201 Grammar Lab | Temple University

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This course helps students improve the accuracy of their writing and their knowledge of grammatical terms. Students will use their essay drafts written in Writing Lab in this class as well, focusing on self-correcting and improving accuracy.

Professor Robert Reinstein, Temple Law School

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More than seventy new endowed scholarship funds were established as well as a new public interest fellowship program. Also, in his former role as Vice President of Temple University, Reinstein expanded the University’s international programs, which now educate approximately 3,000 students on its campuses in Rome and Japan.

Environmental Studies Major - Temple University

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The Environmental Studies BA is a 123-credit program that can be completed over four years of full-time study. Environmental-focused electives give students the opportunity to develop an area of emphasis around their particular interests. The following are examples of required and elective courses students can take in the Environmental Studies BA program. Environment and Society Environmental ...

Marketing BBA | Temple University Bulletin

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Marketing majors are encouraged to become involved in the American Marketing Association (AMA), a student professional organization that offers students the opportunity to develop their professional network in marketing. The AMA hosts bi-weekly meetings, professional speaker sessions and career development workshops. The AMA is open to all majors.

Computer Science MS | Temple University Bulletin

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Transfer Credit: Graduate-level Computer Science coursework obtained no more than five years prior to the student's matriculation in the graduate program may be transferred into the Computer Science MS program. The student must have earned an "A" in the course, and must submit a rationale for applying the credits to the current graduate program.

Temple Ambler EarthFest: The Great American Campout 2023

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Honors Program | Undergraduate Admissions

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Honors courses are the key component to successfully completing the Honors Program requirements. Temple students can select Honors courses to fulfill General Education requirements, take courses required by a major, or choose some just because they sound intriguing--courses are the key to academic exploration and discovery!

A Navigator Program for Philadelphia’s Debt Collection Court

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Some navigator programs hire pre-law undergraduate students and law students and advertise the role as an unpaid experiential opportunity. Selection is based on an interview, interest, and availability. Hiring students has been a cost-effective way to staff and provide basic assistance to pro se litigants.

Information Science and Technology MS - Temple University

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About the Program The MS in Information Science and Technology (IS&T) program is designed for students without a background in programming and/or computer science to gain the skills to be prepared for careers in computing and information technology. This program allows students with undergraduate degrees from non-computing fields to add technical expertise in order to pursue the ...

Scholarships - Student Financial Services

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Scholarships are a type of financial aid that does not need to be repaid. The eligibility requirements and amounts awarded vary. Generally scholarships can range from need-based to merit-based awards. Need-based: Eligibility is determined by a review of the students/families finances. The results the FAFSA application are typically used to determine a student’s “financial need.” Merit ...