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Temple University

Temple University. Temple University. By: Carly Quake. By: Carly Quake. ACADEMIC. ACADEMICS.

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Temple University

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  1. Temple University Temple University By: Carly Quake By: Carly Quake

  2. ACADEMIC ACADEMICS Essay Question on Application: Imagine you have graduated from Temple and you are preparing to attend the ten year reunion and the alumni office asks you to write a one page essay about personal and professional accomplishments An interview is not required CRITERIA Top Three Criteria for Selection: Academics, Extra Curricular, & Anything that makes you stand out. Middle Range GPA: 3.39 Middle Range SAT: CR: 490-600 Math: 510-610 Writing- 500-600 Test Required for Admission: SAT, ACT, TASKS, TSIs

  3. MERIT GOVERNS ACADEMIC SCIENCE FAIR MILITARY COAST GUARD CAMILLE COSBY ATHLETICS BILL BERNARDO DIMAND BANDS SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE

  4. EXAMPLE OF FALL CALENDER EXAMPLE OF FALL CALENDER: Fall Semester 2010 Fall semester begin Monday, August 30 Labor Day Holiday Monday, September 6 Last day to drop a course Monday, September 13 Application for January graduation ends Friday, October 15 Registration begins (Spring Semester) Monday, October 18 Last day to withdraw from graduate & undergraduate courses Monday, November 1 *CALENDAR ADJUSTMENT Tuesday, November 23 - Wednesday, November 24Thanksgiving recess Thursday, November 25-Sunday, November 28 Classes resume Monday, November 29 Weekday classes end Wednesday, December 8 Study days Thursday, December 9 - Friday, December 10Weekend classes end Saturday, December 11-Sunday, December 12 Final examinations Monday, December 13-Saturday, December 18 Winter recess begins Saturday, December 18 at 10:00pm

  5. CAMPUS LIFE HOUSING: 8000 students live on or around the university. SIZE OF CAMPUS 21,500 students on main campus. INTRAMURAL SPORTS: battmitten, bowling, cycling, fencing field hockey, handball karate, lacrosse are just few of the dozens of intramural sports available. JOB RECRUITMENT POSSIBILITIES: Philadelphia and previous internships are strong possibilities of where you could receive a job. LOCATION: Downtown Philadelphia Broad Street. TYPE OF COLLEGE: Comprehensive Public Research University. CAR PRIVILEGES: All Students may have a car on campus ($250 per semester) INTERNSHIPOPPERTUNITIES: 100,00 0 Temple University Alumni in Philly Area.

  6. CAMPUS VISITS WEEKENDS Morning or afternoon visits available. GROUP TOURS: Monday thru Friday at 10am or 1pm FALL OPEN HOUSES: Sunday, November 21

  7. DEADLINES: Application Deadline: March 1st (fall semester) November 1 (spring Semester) Earliest you could hear back: October. Latest you could hear back: May.

  8. FINANCIAL ASPECTS COST OF BOOKS: 300-500 dollars a semester. COST OF ROOM & BOARD: 3-4 thousand dollars a year TUITION: In State- $11,834 a year. Out of State- $21,662 a year.

  9. Number of applications read: 18.800 Number of applications accepted: 11,200 Number of Undergrads: 25,000 (21,500 on campus.) Number of Graduates: 35,000 students STUDENT BODY PROFESSORS to STUDENTS- 27:1 MALES: 45% FEMALES: 55%

  10. FAMOUS GRADUATES Eddie Jones, NBA player Paul E. Kanjorski, Democratic congressman Aaron McKie, NBA player Bill Mensch, computer scientist Ronn Owens, radio talk show host James Parrish, football player Bob Saget, comedian Jim Saxton, former Republican congressman Ed Sciaky, disc jockey Tom Sizemore, actor John F. Street, Philadelphia mayor Eric Wareheim, comedian Vincent Fumo, Democratic state senator Ben Bova, science fiction author Richard Brooks, filmmaker Rick Brunson, NBA player Bill Cosby, comedian Edwin Duing Eshleman, former Republican congressman Daryl Hall, musician Lois Hamilton, actress Trenton Doyle Hancock, artist Tim Heidecker, comedian Joe Hoeffel, former Democratic congressman

  11. Temple was first founded by Dr. Russell H. Cornwell in 1884. It was Characterized as Temple College in 1888. It was then changed to University in 1907. Lastly in 1965, by the Common Wealth of Pennsylvania Temple University became a state related institution.

  12. RANDOM FACTS: Meal Plans: Tons of Meal plans available, all include guest meals. Every Sunday night meal plans restarts & students must put more money. Unused meals do not roll over to the next week. Car Privileges: All students may have their car on campus for a $250 fee each semester. Although you will not need one . Popular Majors: There are over 300 majors at Temple. The most popular are: Accounting, Biology, Marketing, Psychology and undeclared (university studies)

  13. NCAA Teams Temple has 24 Division l Teams: Baseball/Softball *Basketball, *Crew, *Cross Country, Football, Golf, *Gymnastics, *Soccer, *Tennis, *Track & Field, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Volleyball, Fencing. *=men & woman sport

  14. ONLY 1.5 MILES FROM THE CITY! FAIR MOUNT PARK! YOU’LL BE LIVIN’ THE CITY LIFE! MUSEUMS! COUNTLESS CLUBS! HUNDRES OF RESTURANTES!

  15. BUCKS  TEMPLE • After completing two years of school at Bucks County Community College with at least a 2.5 GPA 2.5 you can transfer to Temple University and your credits will carry over to Temple.

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