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Temple University is one of the forty-four public 4-year colleges in Pennsylvania. The campus is located in an urban area, in Philadelphia. According to the NCES 2017 report, a total of 39,967 students attend the school. In the 2017 fall enrollment, 5,171 freshman students enrolled, and approximately 4,654 students returned for their sophomore year (which makes its freshman retention rate 90%). Every year 71% of the graduating class students graduate in 150% of the time it takes to complete their studies.

Temple University's in-state tuition for the 2017-2018 academic year was $15,768, and fees were $890. Out-of-state tuition and fees for the same period were $27,528 and $890 respectively.

A leader in urban education, Temple University is a comprehensive public research university that inspires excellence and innovation in teaching, research, and service. The university provides excellent faculty-student ratios with small class sizes for an unparalleled undergraduate experience while also offering over 300 degree programs at the graduate level through 10 schools and colleges. Temple's commitment to student success includes an award-winning study abroad program on six continents; internships with global companies across industries such as finance, law, engineering and architecture; a variety of student clubs to discover new passions; study groups for those looking to explore their academic interests deeper; and city partnerships that provide students with opportunities for civic engagement. With more than 37000 undergraduates studying on its Philadelphia campus alone, this institution has

Temple University is a public research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded as Temple College in 1884 by Baptist minister Russell Conwell and has grown into the fifth-largest college campus in America. The university consists of six schools: Tyler School of Art, College of Public Health, Fox School of Business, College for Liberal Arts and Sciences, Boyer College of Music & Dance and Beasley School of Law. Temple's academic strength rests on its broad range of programs that are anchored by strong liberal arts curricula across all disciplines. Approximately 37% (10 out 16) or the school's first-time freshmen enrolled at Temple last year were from low-income families who qualified for federal Pell Grants - one indicator among many that

Temple University is a public research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded as Temple College in 1884 by Baptist minister Russell Conwell and has grown into the fifth-largest college campus in America. The university consists of six schools: Tyler School of Art, College of Public Health, Fox School of Business, College for Liberal Arts and Sciences, Boyer College of Music & Dance and Beasley School of Law. Temple's academic strength rests on its broad range of programs that are anchored by strong liberal arts curricula across all disciplines. Approximately 37% (10 out 16) or the school's first-time freshmen enrolled at Temple last year were from low-income families who qualified for federal Pell Grants - one indicator among many that

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  • School Name: Temple University
  • Temple University is one of the forty-four public 4-year colleges in Pennsylvania. The campus is located in an urban area, in Philadelphia. According to the NCES 2017 report, a total of 39,967 students attend the school. In the 2017 fall enrollment, 5,171 freshman students enrolled, and approximately 4,654 students returned for their sophomore year (which makes its freshman retention rate 90%). Every year 71% of the graduating class students graduate in 150% of the time it takes to complete their studies.

    Temple University's in-state tuition for the 2017-2018 academic year was $15,768, and fees were $890. Out-of-state tuition and fees for the same period were $27,528 and $890 respectively.

    A leader in urban education, Temple University is a comprehensive public research university that inspires excellence and innovation in teaching, research, and service. The university provides excellent faculty-student ratios with small class sizes for an unparalleled undergraduate experience while also offering over 300 degree programs at the graduate level through 10 schools and colleges. Temple's commitment to student success includes an award-winning study abroad program on six continents; internships with global companies across industries such as finance, law, engineering and architecture; a variety of student clubs to discover new passions; study groups for those looking to explore their academic interests deeper; and city partnerships that provide students with opportunities for civic engagement. With more than 37000 undergraduates studying on its Philadelphia campus alone, this institution has

    Temple University is a public research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded as Temple College in 1884 by Baptist minister Russell Conwell and has grown into the fifth-largest college campus in America. The university consists of six schools: Tyler School of Art, College of Public Health, Fox School of Business, College for Liberal Arts and Sciences, Boyer College of Music & Dance and Beasley School of Law. Temple's academic strength rests on its broad range of programs that are anchored by strong liberal arts curricula across all disciplines. Approximately 37% (10 out 16) or the school's first-time freshmen enrolled at Temple last year were from low-income families who qualified for federal Pell Grants - one indicator among many that

    Temple University is a public research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded as Temple College in 1884 by Baptist minister Russell Conwell and has grown into the fifth-largest college campus in America. The university consists of six schools: Tyler School of Art, College of Public Health, Fox School of Business, College for Liberal Arts and Sciences, Boyer College of Music & Dance and Beasley School of Law. Temple's academic strength rests on its broad range of programs that are anchored by strong liberal arts curricula across all disciplines. Approximately 37% (10 out 16) or the school's first-time freshmen enrolled at Temple last year were from low-income families who qualified for federal Pell Grants - one indicator among many that


    Location: United States, Pennsylvania

  • Number Of Students: 39,967
  • Acceptance Rate: 57%

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