Temple University Parent & Family Guide

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About This Guide

CollegiateParent has published this guide in partnership with Temple University. Our goal is to share helpful, timely information about your student’s college experience and to connect you to relevant campus and community resources.

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New Student & Family Programs

1755 N. 13th St., 318N Philadelphia, PA 19122

�� (215) 204-8531

✉ parents@ temple.edu

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New Student and Family Programs

ͤ 1755 N. 13th St., 318N Philadelphia, PA 19122

�� (215) 204-8531

✉ parents@ temple.edu

New Student and Family Programs’ mission is to integrate new students and families into the Temple community through innovative and inclusive programming.

We welcome thousands of students and their family members to Temple each year through the coordination of FirstYear Orientation, Transfer Orientation, and Parent & Family Orientation. These programs are designed to support and ease the transition of students into the Temple community, as well as provide essential information about the campus and community.

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Temple Family Council

The Temple Family Council is a group of diverse, highly dedicated Temple family members who volunteer their time and knowledge to enhance the Temple student and family experience. Interested in joining? Applications will be available on an annual basis and announced through the Parent and Family Experience Portal .

Academic Calendar

Fall

Semester 2025

August 19–21

August 25

September 1

September 8

October 17

October 27

November 24–26

November 27–30

December 8

December 9

December 10–16

December 17

December 19

Fall 2025 Move-In

Fall courses begin

Labor Day (no classes held)

Last day to add or drop full term courses

Fall Wellness Day (no classes held)

Priority registration for Spring 2026 begins

Fall Break (no classes held)

Thanksgiving holiday (no classes held)

Fall courses end

Study Day

Final exams

Winter Break begins

Final grading ends

Spring Semester 2026

January 12

January 19

January 26

March 2–8

March 23

March 30

April 27

April 28

April 29 – May 5

May 6

May 8

Spring courses begin

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (no classes held)

Last day to add or drop courses

Spring Break (no classes held)

Priority registration for Summer 2026 begins

Priority registration for Fall 2026 begins

Spring courses end

Study Day

Final exams

University Commencement

Final grading ends

Please note – The above calendar does not include dates related to 7A and 7B courses. Please visit registrar.temple.edu/2025-2026-academic-calendar to view the full calendar.

Academic Degrees and Majors

Temple University has degree-granting programs in 17 schools and colleges, including five professional schools.

Students take classes on 8 different campuses: Main, Ambler, Center City, Harrisburg, Podiatric Medicine, Health Sciences Center, Rome, and Japan.

For a full list of academic programs, visit: temple.edu/academics .

Professional Schools

• Beasley School of Law

• Kornberg School of Dentistry

• Lewis Katz School of Medicine

• School of Pharmacy

• School of Podiatric Medicine

Schools and Colleges

• Boyer College of Music and Dance

• College of Education and Human Development

• College of Engineering

• College of Liberal Arts

• College of Public Health

• College of Science and Technology

• Division of University Studies

• Fox School of Business

• Lew Klein College of Media and Communications

• School of Social Work

• School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management

• School of Theater, Film and Media Arts

• Tyler School of Art and Architecture

Access to Student Records: FERPA & Proxy Access

As required by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974, Temple University cannot disclose a student’s non-directory education records without the student’s written consent or without proof that the student is the tax dependent of the parent. Examples of educational records include grades, course schedules, disciplinary actions, and financial records.

We encourage you to have an open and honest conversation with your student about FERPA to gain a mutual understanding of the expectations you have of each other regarding your access to their educational records. Once a mutual understanding has been reached, your student can complete a FERPA Waiver and Proxy Access form in their TUportal.

Accessing Records

FERPA Waiver

A student must designate a parent or family member as a FERPA-waived contact for a University official to disclose academic information. To designate a FERPA-waived contact, your student should follow these steps:

1. Log into TUportal .

2. Click on the Student Tools tab.

3. In the Records Channel, click on FERPA Waiver Menu.

4. Click on FERPA Contacts to add or remove a contact.

Proxy Access

Note: Students have the authority to make changes to FERPA Waiver and Proxy Access permissions at any time.

Login to TUportal to edit FERPA Permissions.

A student can grant others permission to access certain components of their information in their TUportal. This is called granting Proxy Access, by creating an additional login for a proxy. Students can set up multiple proxies, granting each different access depending upon who they are. A valid e-mail address of the proxy is required for access. To grant someone Proxy Access, your student should follow these steps:

1. Log in to TUportal using your AccessNet username and password.

2. Click on Self-Service Banner link under TUAPPLICATIONS.

3. Click on Student menu tab.

4. Click on FERPA Waivers menu item and then select Proxy Access.

5. Click on Add Proxy.

�� (215) 204-8499

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Temple Athletics consists of 19 Men’s and Women’s varsity athletic teams that compete at the Division 1 level.

The university is a member of the American Athletic Conference (AAC) and several of Temple’s teams participate as members of the Big East Conference and the East Atlantic Gymnastics League.

Temple students receive free entry to all Temple Athletic events providing them with a great experience cheering on the Cherry and White! Select Fridays before a home football game there will be a pep rally by the Bell Tower with free food and drinks! Parents and friends can also join in on the fun by purchasing tickets at owlstix.com or calling (215) 204-8499.

Students must reserve a student ticket for Football and Men's and Women's Basketball by visiting owlsports.com/students ; all other Olympic sports are free admission for all fans! There are free bus shuttles to Lincoln Financial Field for each home game. They leave from 1300, J&H, and the Student Center three hours prior to kickoff.

Enjoy the free student tailgate before every football game in Lot K with food and drinks, prizes, and more! Let's go Owls!

Career Center

ͤ 220 Mitten Hall

�� (215) 204-7981

✉ careercenter@ temple.edu

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Ń @TempleCareers

† @Templecareers

† @TUCare ersInColor

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The Temple University Career Center is a central resource that builds collaborative relationships among the Temple community and empowers students and alumni through comprehensive career development services, driving successful careers.

Go to the Career Center Portal!

Our career coaching staff provides expert advice for students to confidently navigate individual career success. Students work with the Career Center to assess their strengths and identify goals along with the action steps to reach them. Spread your wings with the Career Center!

Make Your Path

We work directly with your student to equip them with the knowledge and confidence to direct their own career success. When they make a coaching appointment, they will work with our career coaches to assess their strengths, identify their goals, and develop tangible action steps to reach them.

Our staff also provides expert advice and feedback on a wide variety of professional documents, ranging from resume creation to working on their graduate school application.

In addition, the Career Center delivers access to a full suite of tailored online resources to support your student in identifying relevant career information, opportunities, and enhancing their professional brand.

Beyond the University Career Center, your student has access to a much larger Career Network across campus. Our career coaches collaborate closely with network partners in specific schools/colleges to coordinate tailored professional development experiences.

Explore

• Take advantage of our career coaching services and selfassessments for career exploration.

• Receive guidance on aligning your major with your professional interests.

• Utilize several 24/7 online resources to strengthen career development.

• Explore and grow through quality career development and employer events and career fairs.

Grow

• Visit us for a free headshot to use on LinkedIn and Handshake, an allin-one career network for students to get ahead and get hired.

• Build your LinkedIn profile and resume with help from our career coaches and 24/7 resources.

• Customize and tailor your resume and cover letter with the use of Job Scan and career coach support.

• Gain experiential learning opportunities and make connections at career network events and meet employers hiring Temple Owls at Career Fairs.

Fly

• Customize the search for internships, on-campus opportunities, and jobs using Handshake.

• Prepare for interviews with our online interview prep resources and mock interviews with a career coach.

• Learn work etiquette tips and how to negotiate salary.

• Get support from a coach in planning for graduate or professional school.

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Disability Resources and Services

ͤ Howard Gittis Student Center South 420S, 4th floor �� (215) 204-1280

✉ drs@ temple.edu �� disabilityresources.temple.edu

Disability Resources and Services supports students with disabilities. Our coordinators work with students who encounter barriers to access or full participation in all university programs and services.

We help students and instructors understand what steps they can take to be successful in removing those barriers.

Services

• Pre-matriculation information and support as students transition from high school or another college

• Orientation and placement assessment accommodations

• Accessible housing requests

• Academic accommodations

• Assistive technology

• Scholarships

• Peer support groups

Financial Aid and Billing

Student Financial Services (SFS)

ͤ Ground Floor, Carnell Hall

�� (215) 204-2244

✉ sfs@ temple.edu

�� sfs.temple.edu

Bursar’s Office

ͤ 115 Carnell Hall

�� (215) 204-7269

✉ bursar@ temple.edu

�� bursar.temple.edu

The Office of Student Financial Services (SFS) assists students and their families with the financial aid process, financial counseling, and planning. Temple University’s Bursar’s Office assists students with tuition and fees information, billing, and payments. SFS office appointments are available Monday– Friday, sfs.temple.edu/about/app ointments

Financial Aid

Financial aid offers are available to review in the Student Financial Services (SFS) channel in the Costs and Aid tab on TUportal. Students must review and complete all financial aid requirements shown in the SFS channel. Parents should review the Undergraduate Financial Aid Guide for important financial aid information.

Scholarship Search

Students can access the ScholarshipUniverse student database with the SFS channel in the Costs and Aid tab on TUportal. The ScholarshipUniverse database includes Temple University scholarship opportunities and over 15,000 outside (external to Temple) scholarship opportunities.

Tuition Calculator

Temple University’s tuition rates vary by school or college, student level, residency, etc. Use the student tuition calculator to estimate your tuition, fees, housing, and meal plan (if applicable) at bursar.temple.edu/tuition-andfees/tuition-rates . You can also enter payment methods to help determine how to finance your student’s education.

TUpay: Authorized Payers

TUpay is Temple’s online student account and payment system. An Authorized Payer is someone the student grants access to TUpay on their behalf to view the student account as well as make online payments. Authorized Payers also receive balance due notification emails when they are issued. Your student must set you up as an Authorized Payer via the Student Tools tab in the Tuportal.

The Authorized Payer will receive an email with the URL to access TUpay and instructions for creating a password. You can visit bursar.temple.edu/billing/online-billing for instructions to access TUpay and how your student can create Authorized Payers.

Student Refunds: Direct Deposit

Students are strongly encouraged to sign up for direct deposit for their student refunds. With direct deposit, refunds are available sooner and safely deposited directly into the student’s bank account rather than waiting for checks to arrive in the mail.

To sign up for direct deposit, select TUpay with the Costs and Aid tab on TUportal. In TUpay, select Student Choice Refunds and then follow the prompts.

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E-lounge and study areas with free high-speed internet access

In-unit washer and dryer

Pet friendly

Fob-controlled building access with app-based guest entry system

Front desk security from 12 - 8, 7 days a week

Package acceptance and package room with fob access

Located on the Owl Loop courtesy shuttle

GenEd

�� (215) 204-2044

✉ gened@ temple.edu

General Education is a signature curriculum for Temple undergraduate students.

What is General Education?

Every Temple undergraduate student's education includes completion of the General Education curriculum, with over 200 courses to choose from. While majors and minors provide students a depth of knowledge in a specific field, General Education provides students with the breadth of knowledge to make the major(s) and minor(s) work for them in a dynamic, constantly evolving world. General Education classes build habits of mind that are important not only in an academic context but are also sought after by employers and central to civic participation. Transfer students can explore options for transfer credits that will apply to General Education.

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Why do Temple students take General Education courses?

Exploration, critical and interdisciplinary thinking, skill development, and breadth of knowledge are fundamental traits of the GenEd curriculum and an intrinsic part of a Temple undergraduate’s pathway to graduation. The competencies and areas built into your student's General Education classes develop well-rounded, flexible, problem-solving individuals. General Education is vital to Temple’s educational mission, institutional accreditation, and legal responsibility to the State of Pennsylvania.

How do students find General Education courses?

Students can browse a list of General Education courses that fulfill each area in the Temple bulletin (bulletin.temple. edu/undergraduate/general-education). Your student can also go to "Plan Your Schedule" or "Browse the Schedule" in TUportal and use the Attribute filter to find a General Education area, and then use keywords to search for topics that interest them. Most importantly, students should talk to an advisor!

Good Neighbor Initiative

�� (215) 204-7184

✉ neighbor@ temple.edu �� goodneighbor.temple.edu

Temple’s Good Neighbor Initiative aims to engage and educate Temple students about what it means to be a member of the North Philadelphia community.

Temple students, faculty, and staff members who are part of the Good Neighbor Initiative work to foster productive conversations about what being a good neighbor in the community can look like. We value the perspectives of all community members and commit to an evolving definition of what it means to be a “good neighbor.”

How

does Good Neighbor

help students?

We provide students with tips about city resources and notable locations, ways to connect with neighbors, and how to respectfully move into/out of their apartments.

What do you recommend I do to help prepare my student for living off campus for the first time?

Temple has an Off-Campus Living office and website with guidance for students looking for housing in the community surrounding campus. In addition, help your student consider the things that they do to create and respect the community in which they live. Simple examples include introducing yourself to your next-door neighbor, following rules about trash and recycling, and being respectful with noise. Small acts can go a long way in developing a community.

Information Technology Services

(215) 204-8000

Information Technology Services (ITS) provides technology support, resources, and innovative solutions in alignment with academic, research, and administrative goals.

What kind of technology does my student need?

See our Shopper’s Guide (its.temple.edu/shoppersguide) to see if a specific computer configuration is recommended or required for a particular school, college or program. If no particular configuration is needed, see the Shopper’s Guide section on suggested minimum recommendations. The guide also has information on hardware and software discounts, and where to shop for technology.

Temple students also have access to Microsoft 365 and Adobe Creative Cloud at no additional charge.

Are there computers on campus that my student can use?

There are a number of computer labs on Main Campus, as well as at Temple’s other campuses, such as the Health Sciences Center (HSC) TECH Center. Most labs feature workstations with

general and specialized software, printing for lab workstations, and wireless devices where students can take advantage of their print quota. On Main Campus, there is also the TECH Center, Temple’s computer facility housing Windows and Mac workstations equipped with specialized software, Breakout Rooms, specialty labs, and specialty printing stations.

Students can also borrow a laptop from our Laptop Share kiosks for up to four hours and return it to any kiosk around campus.

Can

my

student get tech support on campus?

We offer tech support to Temple students at no additional cost through the Technology Support Center (TSC) (its.temple.edu/techhelp). The TSC provides a wide range of technology, application, and university support and offers extensive hours throughout the year to assist students by phone, email, chat, and walk-in services.

Institutional Diversity, Equity, Advocacy and Leadership (IDEAL)

ͤ Tuttleman Learning Center 1809 N. 13th St., Suite 100

�� (215) 204-7303

✉ ideal@ temple.edu �� diversity.temple.edu

@templ ediversity

@templ ediversity

@templ ediversity

Mission: The Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, Advocacy and Leadership (IDEAL) shall lead all efforts to build and sustain a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture of belonging for the university and neighboring communities through the establishment and promotion of policies, education and training, development and implementation of programs, advocacy, and access to opportunities.

About IDEAL

Our team includes educators, scholars, administrators, and student externs/ interns. IDEAL has six units providing resources, advocacy and support to the Temple community. These units include Engagement, Education, Center for AntiRacism, Strategic Partnerships, Title IX, and Equal Opportunity. Additionally, the engagement unit houses the Gender and Sexuality Inclusion and Interfaith Inclusion resource centers.

Authoring a Better Tomorrow

IDEAL creates a sense of belonging for students by providing cultural programs, dialogues, and immersive experiences. IDEAL thrives in creating a brave environment that stimulates identity exploration, authentic conversations, and social change.

International Student Affairs

ͤ 1938 Liacouras Walk, 2nd Floor

�� (215) 204-9562

✉ intl@ temple.edu

�� isss.temple.edu/internationalstudent-affairs

The International Student Affairs department is committed to implementing a diverse array of programs and events that prepare all Temple students to succeed and become competent global citizens.

We value the unique experiences and perspectives international students bring to Temple and provide personalized support to help them succeed. Our office supports thousands of students each year and we truly enjoy seeing each one make friends and become leaders on campus!

We plan events and activities in conjunction with campus partners to ensure our international students are knowledgeable about campus resources and have many opportunities to socialize during their transition to Temple.

Some of our signature programs and services include:

• Peer2Peer Mentoring

• the First-Year Global Living Learning Community

• the Global Engagement program

• Thanksgiving Dinner hosting program

• the International Student Advisory board

• and more!

If your family is interested in hosting international students for a fun and memorable Thanksgiving dinner at your home, please email us at intl@t emple.edu

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Office of Emergency Management

�� (215) 204-1234

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TUready

The Office of Emergency Management is dedicated to preparing for, mitigating against, responding to and recovering from critical incidents and disasters that may impact our Temple community. By building a culture of preparedness within the university, we aim to facilitate adaptability and foster resilience to disruptions and stressors of any kind.

Our website serves as a resource for information on how to prepare for emergencies, get involved in preparedness activities, learn about

what you can do to build personal resilience, and understand what actions to take during an emergency situation.

In order to become TUready, you must take part in your own readiness! Being well informed about potential emergencies is the first step in making sure that you know what to do and can take appropriate action to prioritize your safety. Learn more about personal preparedness, emergency procedures and the tools and resources you need to be TUready. Know what to do when emergencies happen on campus and how you can find critical information.

To see what questions you and our community have asked, visit safety.temple.edu /aboutpublic-safety/how-contact-us/ frequently-asked-questions

Office of Sustainability

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Temple is committed to carbon neutrality by 2050. Sustainability initiatives strive to preserve the planet and our future.The best way to initiate change is to become a part of it, and the Office of Sustainability connects and empowers student changemakers to create a better tomorrow.

What We Do

The Office of Sustainability's mission is to lead the integration of sustainability into Temple University's curriculum and academic programs, student life, and campus design and operations.

The Office of Sustainability supports your student through:

• Events and workshops to grow skills and knowledge of sustainable practices

• Research opportunities and work experience to prepare them for green careers

• Exploring the city safely and sustainably without a car

• Low-waste move-out and movein programs and resources

• Connecting like-minded peers through fellowship and climate advocacy activities

• Volunteer and direct service programs with community organizations and nonprofit partners from around the city

OWLcard Office

�� (215) 204-3140

✉ owlcard@ temple.edu

Our office manages OWLcard Services. We provide OWLcard Mobile access for Apple devices and Androids. Feel free to contact us with any questions.

What kind of online resources do you offer? Does my student need a physical OWLcard?

The university now offers an OWLcard Mobile solution for both Apple and Android devices. Physical cards are only supplied if a smartphone is not an option or the student needs to work in a patient care area.

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How should my student obtain an OWLcard if needed?

Students should visit OWLcard Services located in the Technology Support Center, Suite 106 of the TECH Center.

ͤ 1101 W. Montgomery Ave. �� (215) 204-1234

Temple Police Main Campus

Patrol Map

Visit safety.temple.edu to review the Main Campus patrol map.

Services Offered

• Bike registration

• Fingerprinting

• Self-defense workshops

• Shuttle service

• Temple University Emergency Medical Services (TUEMS)

• Walking escorts

✉ police@ temple.edu

safety.temple.edu

Public Safety Locations

• 1101 W. Montgomery Ave.

• 1513 Cecil B. Moore Ave.

• 1600 N. Park Ave.

• 1801 N. 11th St.

• Polett and Beasley Walks

TUalert

Students should register their mobile phone numbers in TUportal to receive TUalerts and emergency messages sent via text and email and shared on the @TempleAlert X (formerly Twitter) page. All Temple.edu-associated email accounts are automatically registered to receive TUalerts. Learn more about our emergency notification system at safety.temple.edu/tualert

Student Leadership and Engagement

ͤ Howard Gittis Student Center, Ste 219M

�� (215) 204-7131

✉ tuinvolved@ temple.edu

The Office of Student Leadership and Engagement is your one-stop shop to make new friends, join organizations, explore the city, and enjoy your time outside of the classroom.

Leadership Development Programs

We offer a variety of ways for students to explore the area of leadership development. From CliftonStrengths, which helps students identify, understand, and apply their unique talents, to the Inclusive Leadership Conference, there are many ways for students to explore what leadership means to them!

Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL)

Student Leadership and Engagement supports about 35 recognized fraternities and sororities. Fraternity and Sorority Life focuses on empowering one another, engaging with our community, exploring identities, ensuring health and safety, and enhancing the cocurricular experience. Information about active organizations is provided in the community report on our website.

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† @ tuinvolved

Main Campus Program Board (MCPB)

MCPB is a student-led organization that plans events at Temple, trips to Broadway, campus concerts, and Night Owl events. Along with Student Leadership and Engagement staff, MCPB plans and implements programs during Weeks of Welcome (WoW), Homecoming, and Family Weekend.

Recognized Student Organizations (RSO)

The Office of Student Leadership and Engagement supports student organizations as they enhance campus culture with their events, ideas, and leadership. With organizations from competitive dance to academic development to community involvement, chances are we have a registered organization for your student. Our office provides organizations with advisement, leadership opportunities, and programming assistance.

Temple Student Government (TSG)

TSG serves the Temple community by advocating and representing the student voice and experience. TSG encourages students to exercise their democratic rights and explore representative government. In all they do, TSG strives to serve, unite, and build.

Student Center Operations and Conferences

ͤ Howard Gittis Student Center, 219M �� (215) 204-7131

As one of many areas within the Division of Student Affairs, Student Center Operations and Conferences plays a vital role in supporting and developing students as part of the greater campus community. We also cater programs and services to a larger audience including campus departments, schools, and colleges, as well as the local and regional community.

The Howard Gittis Student Center (HGSC) on Main Campus and the Student Faculty Center (SFC) on the Health Sciences Campus serve as a community hub for informal interaction with lounge and food service spaces as well as other fun, including the Game Room, the Reel Cinema, and Recreation programs. Our facilities are also available to student organizations, faculty, staff, and the public, to host events small and large in our variety of event spaces across campus.

Video Game Lounge

Features two PlayStation 5 consoles, two Nintendo Switch consoles, and an Xbox console with a variety of new and old games.

The Game Room

Billiards, table tennis, foosball, air hockey, and a big screen TV lounge.

The “Reel” Cinema

A full digital surround theater showing current movies with fresh concessions

The Graphics Media Center

A full-service design studio for students, faculty, and staff including large format printing and graphic design

What's Inside

Cherry Pantry, Starbucks, Food Court, Credit Union, Temple University Bookstore, two PNC ATMs, and more!

Main Campus –Howard Gittis Student Center

Student Conduct and Community Standards

�� (215) 204-3286

sccs@ temple.edu

The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards (SCCS) is committed to working with students, faculty, and staff in an effort to create a campus community of integrity and respect. Services include administration of the Student Conduct Code and the conduct process, educational sanctioning and programming, and case consultation(s) with student, families, faculty, and staff.

If your student is charged with a violation of the Student Conduct Code, SCCS will contact your student directly through their Temple email address. However, your student will be encouraged to speak with you

about the incident and to include you in the student conduct process.

SCCS will be able to share specific case information with you if your student has waived their FERPA rights. If the FERPA rights have not been waived, the office staff will be able to speak with you about disciplinary procedures but will not be able to share specific case information with you.

SCCS will notify you in writing if your student is under the age of 21 and is found responsible for violating any provision/section of the university Drug and Alcohol Policy.

At your student’s request, family members are welcome to participate in the student conduct process and attend all associated hearings and meetings as personal advisors/persons of support.

Student Success Center

�� (215) 204-0702

✉ ssc@ temple.edu

The Student Success Center (SSC) is a comprehensive academic support center serving Temple students. We offer an array of free programs and services including tutoring, coaching, group study sessions, workshops, and more. Our services are open to all Temple students — grad and undergrad — from all academic disciplines.

What services does the Student Success Center offer?

• Academic Coaching

• Conversation Partners

• Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) Program

• STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Learning Lab

• Writing Center

studentsuccess.temple.edu

Accessing the Student Success Center’s Services

Students can get information about accessing each of our services, including how to make appointments, by visiting our website (studentsuccess.temple.edu). Students can also stay informed about the latest SSC news by signing up for our newsletter or following us on Instagram @ templessc .

Who are the tutors, coaches,

and

peer

facilitators

that work in the SSC?

Our staff includes more than 150 graduate and undergraduate student-workers, and they represent a wide range of academic programs and disciplines. The students who work at the SSC come to us through a competitive hiring process and are chosen because of their high levels of academic achievement as well as their strong orientation toward helping others. All our staff members participate in extensive and ongoing professional development activities.

Temple Culinary Services

✉ aramark@ temple.edu

�� temple.campusdish.com

Ń @ TempleDining

† @TempleDining

@ @TempleDining

Choose Less Stress

Our dining program was created with you in mind! Temple Culinary Services provides a range of delicious and healthy options with meal plans that nourish your campus experience.

What is a meal plan?

A meal plan unlocks meals, coffee, snacks, and more at Temple Culinary Services locations across main campus. Each meal plan includes meal swipes preloaded onto one’s OWLcard or mobile wallet. Weekly meal plans provide a weekly allowance of meal swipes, resetting each Sunday at 12:01 a.m. Block meal plans provide a bundle of meal swipes, which expire at the end of the semester.

Who is required to purchase a meal plan?

New students (first-year and transfer) with housing contracts on main campus are required to purchase a weekly meal plan with a minimum of 12 meals per week. If no meal plan is chosen, the Weekly 12 will be assigned by default for both semesters.

Returning and off-campus students are not required to purchase a meal plan, but are encouraged to do so to enrich

their campus experience. Although we created the Weekly 5 and block meal plans with these groups in mind, any meal plan offered would be the perfect complement to the commuter experience.

What is a meal swipe?

Meal swipes are meals included in your meal plan, used two ways:

1. to enjoy all-you-care-to-eat dining at Esposito Dining Center

2. as meal equivalency, a credit toward buying à la carte food items at select retail locations (excluding coffee and convenience outlets).

Am I allowed to treat friends or family to a meal using my meal plan?

If your meal plan includes guest meals, you can use them to treat others to a meal exclusively at Esposito Dining Center. Otherwise, you’re welcome to treat friends and family to a meal using cash or credit at any of our campus dining locations.

Special Diets

Temple Culinary Services provides an array of food options to accommodate a variety of lifestyles, dietary needs, and restrictions – including vegan/vegetarian, gluten-free, and kosher. Students seeking special dietary accommodations and/ or nutritional advice are encouraged to reach out to our on-site dietitian at TempleUDietitian@aramark.com to schedule a consultation.

Temple University Libraries

ͤ 1900 N. 13th St.

�� (215) 204-8212

�� library.temple.edu

Temple University Libraries is your one-stop shop for information, research help, study space, and everything in between.

We host free workshops and events and offer access to the latest technology including 3D printers and VR equipment. Each discipline has its own librarian, and students can access help in person or from home. Whatever the next school year brings, we’ll get your student the support they need.

Ń Temple Libraries

† @temple _libraries d @Templ eLibraries

Opened in 2019, Charles Library has a makerspace, dedicated event and exhibit space, and one of the largest green roofs in Pennsylvania. Charles Library is designed to inspire collaboration, innovation, and discovery, answering the question: what is a library in the 21st century?

And while we’re more than books, we have those too: more than four million physical and digital titles, over 260,000 print and electronic journal subscriptions, over 800 research databases, and a broad universe of special collections, including rare books, manuscripts, archives, and photographs.

Title IX

Megan Patrick Title IX and ADA Coordinator

�� (215) 204-3283

✉ megan.patrick@ temple.edu

✉ titleIX@ temple.edu

�� diversity.temple.e du/titleix

Jen Rowe Deputy Title IX Coordinator

�� (215) 204-8890 ✉ jen.rowe@ temple.edu

The university’s Title IX Coordinator is responsible for the university’s compliance with federal regulations pertaining to gender equity. With a focus on education and support, we are here to support students through the provision of supportive measures and a fair and equitable resolution process.

What types of concerns are addressed by the Title IX Office?

Examples of behavior that can be addressed through the Title IX Office include, but are not limited to sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking. Support is also available through this office for students who are pregnant and parenting.

What type of support can students receive through the Title IX Office?

The Title IX Office will work with students on developing a plan to move forward that feels comfortable and safe for all involved. This is accomplished by taking the time to work with the student and determine their needs. In addition, time is spent explaining the various ways that the university can address the matter through an investigation process. Whether or not a student files a formal complaint, the Title IX Coordinator can provide the student with academic support as well as helping the student get connected with university resources that include, but are not limited to counseling, healthcare services, and the police.

How can a student get connected with the Title IX Office?

A student can get in touch with the Title IX Office directly by phone, email, or by stopping into the office. There is also an online reporting form on the Title IX website that allows for anonymous reporting.

Tuttleman Counseling Services (TCS)

ͤ 1700 N. Broad St., 2nd Floor

�� (215) 204-7276

�� counseling.temple.edu

Tuttleman Counseling Services (TCS) is the primary mental health provider for Temple University students, with offices on both Main and Health Sciences Center (HSC) campuses.

TCS is a comprehensive college counseling center that provides shortterm, individual, and group counseling, as well as consultation, education, and referral to other resources on campus or in the community. Psychiatric services are also available for evaluations, medication consultations, and medication management. Additionally, TCS houses the Resiliency Resource Center (RRC) which provides strength-based resources that aid in mental health support.

Staffed by licensed psychologists, social workers, counselors, and psychiatrists, TCS supports the educational mission of the university by providing training opportunities for graduate students in mental health fields.

Free and Confidential Services

Students often seek support due to concerns surrounding depression, anxiety, relational challenges, stress, substance use, sexuality, LGBTQIA+ issues, racism, sexism, academic problems, and vocational/career decisions.

Online mental health resources provided through TCS can be found at counseling.temple.edu/welltrack Also, online peer support is available at counseling.temple.edu/to getherall

Accessing Services

Students register for services online at counseling.temple.edu/accessservices . Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. For urgent and emergent concerns, a clinician is always available for consultation and support.

Once students complete registration, they are scheduled for an initial consultation appointment with a clinician to determine the most reasonable treatment options and appropriate next steps.

After-Hours Support

The After-Hours Support and Crisis Line is available when TCS is closed. To access this support, call TCS at (215) 204-7276 . When calling after hours, press "1" when instructed and you will be connected with a mental health professional who will provide in-the-moment support and resources.

Emergencies

If immediate assistance or support is required, please contact 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. For Main Campus students, the closest Crisis Response Center (CRC) is Temple Hospital's Episcopal Campus (100 E. Lehigh Ave). Call Temple University Police Department (TUPD) at (215) 204-1234 to facilitate transport.

Wellness Resource Center

ͤ Howard Gittis Student Center, Ste 201 �� (215) 204-8436

✉ TUWellness@ temple.edu �� wellness.temple.edu

The Wellness Resource Center is Temple University’s health promotion office, supporting members of the campus community in exploring wellness and creating a life that aligns with their values.

We are a team of dedicated professionals and Certified Peer Educators who work to promote well-being and create connectedness through a variety of programming and services.

Our guiding vision is to ensure Temple students have access to and feel capable of finding ways to experience well-being.

We do this by offering intentional learning opportunities around four areas: alcohol and other drug prevention, interpersonal violence prevention, mental well-being promotion, and sexual health education.

† @BeWellTU d @BeWellTU

With these topics as starting points, the Wellness Resource Center cultivates community in a number of ways:

• Campuswide events to raise awareness and connect students to resources.

• Developing student leaders through our peer education program.

• Encouraging dialogue and positive change through peer educator-led presentations.

• In-office services, including individual wellness consultations and referrals, informational materials, and free safer sex supplies.

The WRC team believes well-being is influenced by many different factors in a person’s life experience and environment. By offering students accurate information through creative and innovative programs, we hope each person has the ability to make choices that can bring them closer to balance.

Temple University Resource Directory

Athletics

Deportes

�� (215) 204-8499

�� owlstix.com

�� owl sports.com

Bursar’s Office

Oficina de tesorería

�� (215) 204-7269

✉ bursar@ temple.edu

�� bursar.temple.edu

Campus Recreation

Recreación en el campus

�� (215) 204-1267

✉ campusrec@ temple.edu

�� campusrecreation.temple.edu

Career Center

Centro de carreras

�� (215) 204-7981

✉ careercenter@ temple.edu

�� careercenter.temple.edu

Dean of Students Office

Oficina del Decano de Estudiantes

�� (215) 204-7188

✉ dos@ temple.edu

�� deanofstudents.temple.edu

Disability Resources and Services

Recursos y servicios para discapacitados

�� (215) 204-1280

✉ drs@ temple.edu

�� disabilityresources.temple.edu

Education Abroad and Overseas Campuses

Educación y campus en el extranjero

�� (215) 204-0720

✉ study.abroad@ temple.edu

�� studyabroad.temple.edu

Fly in 4

Vuela en 4

✉ flyin4@ temple.edu

�� fly.temple.edu

GenEd

Educación general

�� (215) 204-2044

✉ gened@ temple.edu

�� undergradstudies.temple. edu/about/gened

Good Neighbor Initiative

Iniciativa del Buen Vecino

�� (215) 204-7184

✉ neighbor@ temple.edu

�� goodneighbor.temple.edu

IDEAL

Diversidad Institucional, Equidad, Defensa y Liderazgo (IDEAL por sus siglas en inglés)

�� (215) 204-7303

✉ IDEAL@ temple.edu

�� diversity.temple.edu

Information Technology Services

Servicios de tecnología de la información �� (215) 204-8000

✉ help@ temple.edu

�� its.temple.edu

International Student Affairs

Asuntos Estudiantiles Internacionales

�� (215) 204-9562

✉ intl@ temple.edu

�� templ e.edu/isss

New Student and Family Programs

Programas para estudiantes nuevos y sus familias

�� (215) 204-8531

✉ parents@ temple.edu

�� orientation.temple.edu

Office of Parking Services

Oficina de Servicios de Estacionamiento

�� (215) 204-5301

✉ parking@ temple.edu

�� t emple.e du/parking

Office of Sustainability

Oficina de Sostenibilidad

�� sustainability.temple.edu

OWLcard

Tarjeta OWL

�� (215) 204-3140

✉ owlcard@ temple.edu

�� its.temple.e du/owlcard

Public Safety

Seguridad pública

�� (215) 204-1234

✉ police@ temple.edu

�� safety.temple.edu

Student Center Operations & Conferences

Operaciones del centro estudiantil

�� (215) 204-7131

✉ hgscinfo@ temple.edu

�� studentcenter.temple.edu

Student Conduct and Community Standards

Conducta estudiantil y estándares comunitarios

�� (215) 204-3286

✉ sccs@ temple.edu

�� studentconduct.temple.edu

Student Financial Services

Servicios financieros al estudiantes

�� (215) 204-2244

✉ sfs@ temple.edu

�� sfs.temple.edu

Student Health Services

Salud para los estudiantes

�� (215) 204-7500

✉ studenthealth@ temple.edu

�� studenthealth.temple.edu

Student Leadership and Engagement

Actividades estudiantiles

�� (215) 204-7131

✉ tuinvolved@ temple.edu

�� studentactivities.temple.edu

Student Success Center

Centro de éxito estudiantil

�� (215) 204-0702

✉ ssc@ temple.edu

�� studentsuccess.temple.edu

Temple Culinary Services

Servicios Culinarios de Temple

�� (215) 204-5374

✉ aramark@ temple.edu

�� temple.campusdish.com

Temple University Bookstore

Librería de la Universidad de Temple

�� (215) 204-5578

✉ 2360mgr@f ollett.com

�� t emple.edu /bookstore

Temple University Libraries

Bibliotecas de la Universidad de Temple

�� (215) 204-8212

✉ asktulibrary@ temple.edu

�� library.temple.edu

Title IX

Título IX

�� (215) 204-3283

✉ megan.patrick@ temple.edu

�� diversity.temple.e du/titleix

Tuttleman Counseling Services

Servicios de asesoramiento de Tuttleman

�� (215) 204-7276

�� counseling.temple.edu

University Housing and Residential Life

Vida residencial y las viviendas universitarias

�� (215) 204-7184

�� temple.e du/housing

Wellness Resource Center

Centro de recursos de bienestar

�� (215) 204-8436

✉ TUwellness@ temple.edu

�� wellness.temple.edu

BIENVENIDOS A Temple University!

Estimados padres, estudiantes y familias de la Universidad de Temple:

¡Bienvenidos a la familia de la Universidad de Temple! Estamos emocionados de que nos acompañarán en este viaje tan increíble. Como Vicepresidenta de Asuntos Estudiantiles, quiero decirles que estamos totalmente comprometidos al éxito de su estudiante y a que su tiempo en Temple sea verdaderamente inolvidable.

La Universidad de Temple es más que un simple lugar para obtener un título: es una comunidad vibrante donde los estudiantes descubren quiénes son, qué les apasiona y cómo pueden dejar su huella en el mundo. En la División de Asuntos Estudiantiles, nuestra misión es simple: ayudar a que su estudiante se sienta como en casa, que aproveche al máximo todo lo que Temple tiene que ofrecer y que se gradúe como una persona segura y completa, lista para afrontar sus sueños.

Esta guía es su recurso de referencia para todo lo relacionado con Temple, repleta de información sobre la vida en el campus, servicios importantes y el personal disponible a ayudarle. Y mientras su estudiante toma la iniciativa en su trayectoria universitaria, el ánimo y participación de su familia marcan la diferencia. Juntos, nos aseguraremos de que tenga todo lo que necesite para tener éxito.

Gracias por confiarnos la educación y el crecimiento de su estudiante. Nos honra ser parte de este emocionante capítulo de su vida y estamos ansiosos por ver las cosas increíbles que logrará aquí en Temple.

¡Brindemos por una aventura increíble!

¡Vamos búhos!

Un cordial saludo,

Programas para estudiantes nuevos y sus familias

ͤ 1755 N. 13th St., 318N Philadelphia, PA 19122

�� (215) 204-8531

✉ parents@ temple.edu

La meta de los programas para estudiantes nuevos y sus familias es integrarlos a la comunidad Temple por medio de una programación inclusiva e innovadora.

Cada año, por medio de la coordinación de 3 orientaciones: la de Primer año, la de Transferencias y la de Padres y familias, le damos la bienvenida a miles de estudiantes y a los miembros de sus familias. Estos programas están diseñados para apoyar a los estudiantes, proveerles con información esencial sobre el campus y la comunidad para que su transición a Temple sea más fácil.

�� orientation.temple.edu

Ń facebook.com /TemplePFP

† @ templensfp

Consejo familiar de Temple

El consejo familiar de Temple es un grupo de miembros de diversas familias de Temple, super dedicados, que ofrecen su tiempo y conocimiento para mejorar la experiencia de los estudiantes y familias en Temple. ¿Está interesado en unirse al consejo? Las solicitudes se harán disponibles una vez al año y se anunciarán en el sitio Parent and Family Experience Portal .

Llene el formulario de interés del consejo familiar de Temple

Parent and Family Experience Portal (Portal para la experiencia familiar)

�� orientation.temple.edu/parent-and-family-experie nce-portal

✉ parents@ temple.edu

Este portal es un recurso informativo en línea para los miembros de la familia Temple.

En este portal encontrará:

• Acceso a las noticias y fechas de entrega importantes del campus

• Anuncios por correo electrónico

• Boletines informativos personalizados

• Maneras de compartir noticias con amigos y familia

Para crear una cuenta y configurar su perfil, visite temple.campusesp.com/users/sign_in o escanee el código en la esquina de la página. Una vez que haya creado su cuenta podrá seleccionar el tipo de información y la frecuencia con la que desee recibir información. Si algún dato personal cambia, como su correo electrónico, lo puede actualizar en su perfil.

¡Ir al Parent and Family Experience Portal!

Calendario académico

Semestre de otoño 2025

19 al 21 de agosto

25 de agosto

1 de septiembre

8 de septiembre

17 de octubre

27 de octubre

24 al 26 de noviembre

27 al 30 de noviembre

8 de diciembre

9 de diciembre

10 al 16 de diciembre

17 de diciembre

19 de diciembre

Mudanza del otoño 2025

Inicio de cursos de otoño

Día festivo – Día del trabajo (no hay clases)

Último día para añadir/darse de baja en un curso

Día del bienestar (no hay clases)

Comienza el registro con prioridad para el semestre de primavera del 2026

Vacaciones de otoño (no hay clases)

Vacaciones de Día de gracias

Terminan las clases del semestre de otoño

Día para estudiar

Exámenes finales

Comienzan las vacaciones de invierno

Calificaciones finales

Semestre de primavera 2026

12 de enero

19 de enero

26 de enero

2 al 8 de marzo

23 de marzo

30 de marzo

27 de abril

28 de abril

29 de abril al 5 de mayo

6 de mayo

8 de mayo

Inicio de cursos de primavera

Día que celebra a Martin Luther King Jr. (no hay clases)

Último día para añadir/darse de baja en un curso

Vacaciones de primavera (no hay clases)

Comienza el registro con prioridad para el semestre de verano del 2026

Comienza el registro con prioridad para el semestre de otoño del 2026

Terminan las clases del semestre de primavera

Día para estudiar

Exámenes finales

Ceremonia de graduación

Calificaciones finales

Atención: el calendario anterior no incluye fechas relacionadas con los cursos 7A y 7B. Por favor visite registrar.temple.edu/academic-calendar/2024-2025-academic-calendar para ver el calendario completo.

Seguridad pública

La seguridad no esta solo en el título sino es parte de todo lo que hacemos. Nuestro objetivo es servir a la comunidad universitaria, proteger personas y propiedades, y hacer cumplir las políticas universitarias al igual que las leyes locales, estatales y federales. Ofrecemos muchos recursos y programas para complementar nuestras iniciativas de agencia de seguridad. Pero para tener éxito debemos de colaborar con ustedes para que nuestro campus sea lo más seguro posible. Apreciamos su ayuda y cooperación ya que la seguridad pública es responsabilidad compartida.

Nuestro departamento cuenta con personal policial y de seguridad altamente capacitado, disponible 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana, 365 días al año para ayudar a los estudiantes, empleados y visitantes de la Universidad de Temple. La Universidad de Temple prioriza la seguridad pública con cinco ubicaciones en el campus, iluminación extensa, teléfonos de emergencia Code Blue, un sistema de cámaras de última generación y un sistema de despacho de asistencia vinculado al sistema del Centro de Comunicación de la Policía de Filadelfia. En julio del 2024, el Departamento de Seguridad Pública actualizó la tecnología de su Centro de Comunicaciones. Además del sistema CAD existente, el departamento implementó el Sistema Automatizado de Gestión de Registros (ARMS), una plataforma compatible con Clery que optimiza la recopilación de datos, mejora la eficiencia del despacho, consolida los informes y optimiza la integración de datos. Esta actualización fortalece nuestra capacidad de mantener un ambiente de seguridad en el campus a través de una respuesta a incidentes más rápida y efectiva.

ͤ 1101 W. Montgomery Ave. �� (215) 204-1234

✉ police@ temple.edu �� safety.temple.edu

La aplicación TUSafe proporciona una conexión móvil de un solo toque con la policía de la Universidad de Temple para obtener asistencia inmediata. Les animamos a que revisen nuestro “Reporte anual de seguridad y prevención contra incendios” para aprender más sobre nuestro departamento y servicios.

La policía en el campus principal de Temple

Mapa de las rondas

Visite la página web safety.temple.edu para encontrar el mapa.

Servicios que ofrecemos

• Registro de bicicletas

• Servicio de escolta para estudiantes

• Servicio de traslados

• Talleres de defensa personal

• Servicio médico de emergencia de Temple University ( TUEMS por sus siglas en inglés)

• Tomar huellas digitales e identificación mediante huellas digitales

Ubicaciones de seguridad pública

• 1101 W. Montgomery Ave.

• 1600 N. Park Ave.

• 1801 N. 11th St.

TUalert

• Polett and Beasley Walks

• 1513 Cecil B. Moore Ave.

Los estudiantes deben registrar su número móvil en TUportal para recibir TUalerts y mensajes de emergencia enviados por texto, correo electrónico y por X (anteriormente Twitter) @TempleAlert . Todas las cuentas de correo electrónico de la universidad (Temple. edu) se registran automáticamente para recibir TUalerts. Obtenga más información sobre nuestro sistema de notificación de emergencia en safety.temple.edu/tualert .

Calculadora de colegiatura

La colegiatura de Temple University varia dependiendo en: la facultad elegida, el nivel estudiantil, la residencia elegida, etc. Use esta calculadora para tasar la colegiatura, recargos adicionales, residencias y planes de comida (si aplica): bursar.temple.edu /tuitionand-fees/tuition-rates . También puede seleccionar diferentes planes de pago para ver cómo puede financiar la educación de su estudiante.

TUpay : pagadores autorizados

TUpay es el sistema de Temple de pagos y cuentas estudiantiles en línea. Un pagador autorizado es una persona a la que el estudiante le ha dado acceso a TUpay para ver la cuenta del estudiante y poder hacer pagos en línea. El pagador autorizado también recibe por correo electrónico notificaciones con el saldo adeudado de la cuenta. Su estudiante debe de añadirlo como un pagador autorizado por medio de la pestaña titulada “ Student Tools ” en TUportal

El pagador autorizado recibirá un correo electrónico con la dirección URL para entrar a TUpay y recibirá instrucciones para crear una clave. Puede visitar bursar.temple.edu/how-to-videos para ver un video sobre como acceder a TUpay y como crear pagadores autorizados: bursar.temple.edu/billing/online-billing

Reembolsos estudiantiles: Depósito directo

A los estudiantes se les anima a registrarse para recibir reembolsos como depósito directo. Con depósito directo, los reembolsos están disponibles más temprano y así se depositan directamente en la cuenta del estudiante en vez de esperar a que llegue el cheque por correo. Para apuntarse para depósito directo, seleccione TUpay bajo la pestaña titulada “ Costs and Aid ” en TUportal . En la página TUpay, seleccione “ Student Choice Refunds ” y siga las instrucciones.

Servicios de salud para los estudiantes (SHS,

ͤ 1700 North Broad St., 4th Floor �� (215) 204-7500

siglas en inglés)

✉ studenthealth@ temple.edu �� studenthealth.temple.edu

Esta oficina se esfuerza en promover un nivel alto de salud para los estudiantes de Temple University por medio de programas en medicina preventiva y educación sanitaria, además de la diagnosis y tratamiento de lesiones y enfermedades. SHS es parte de la división de Salud y bienestar de Temple University. Estos proveedores incluyen a doctores, enfermeras(os) facultativas(os), y enfermeras(os).

¿Qué servicios se ofrecen en los campus Principal y de Ciencias de la Salud?

• Centro de autocuidado

• Consulta sobre nutrición

• Cuidado médico básico

• Inyecciones de alergias/vacunas

• Pruebas de VIH

• Salud femenina

Pruebas diagnósticas y medicamentos están disponibles a un costo reducido.

Los estudiantes pueden conseguir citas con un proveedor de servicios médicos sin recargos o copagos adicionales.

¿Cómo pueden, los estudiantes, hacer citas en el campus principal?

Los estudiantes pueden llamar al (215) 204-7500 o visitar el portal shs-portal.temple.edu para programar citas de rutina o en el futuro. Ejemplos de este tipo de citas incluye:

• Visitas por enfermedad o lesiones

• Consultas para medicamentos nuevos o resurtidos

• Vacunas

• Infecciones de transmisión sexual

• Examenes ginecologicos, iniciales o anuales

• Métodos anticonceptivos, iniciales o resurtidos

• Consultas sobre nutrición

¿Cómo pueden, los estudiantes, hacer citas urgentes o para el mismo día?

Hay varias maneras de programar una cita para el mismo día:

• Los estudiantes pueden visitar el portal para la Salud del paciente e iniciar sesión usando el nombre de usuario y clave de su cuenta de Accessnet : shs-portal.t emple.edu

• Los estudiantes pueden llamar al (215) 204-7500 y hacer una cita.

Vida residencial en las viviendas universitarias

(UHRL, siglas en inglés)

ͤ 1910 Liacouras Walk, Ste 201-301

�� (215) 204-7184 (option #2) �� temple.e du/housing Ń @TempleResLife † @t emple_uhrl

Mudanza en otoño del 2025

Estamos emocionados de darle la bienvenida al campus este otoño. La mudanza estudiantil está programada para realizarse del martes 19 de agosto al jueves 21 de agosto del 2025 . Los días y horarios específicos para mudarse se compartirán con los estudiantes por su correo electrónico de Temple, así como en MyHousing. Para obtener la información más actualizada sobre el día de mudanza, visite nuestro sitio web en temple.edu/housing

Solicitudes de llegada anticipada

Los estudiantes que necesiten llegar temprano al campus en el otoño del 2025 pueden contactar a nuestro personal para obtener ayuda. Deben cumplir ciertos requisitos para llegar temprano o aceptar pagar una tarifa diaria adicional.

Para más información

Para obtener más información sobre la vida en el campus, detalles sobre las residencias universitarias y su personal, las dimensiones de las habitaciones y más, visite temple.edu/housing Asegúrese de seguir también a Temple UHRL en las redes sociales para obtener las últimas actualizaciones sobre la vida en las residencias universitarias.

Si su estudiante no ha obtenido alojamiento en el campus y aún está interesado, comuníquese con nosotros, ya que aún puede haber espacios disponibles.

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