ADMISSIONS (FALL 2018) STUDENT SUCCESS

Incoming Freshmen Degrees Conferred (July 1, 2017–June 30, 2018) Completed applications 35,501 Includes Japan 20,771 Admitted Postsecondary certificates 215 5,030 Enrolled Associate’s 0 58.5% Percent admitted Bachelor’s 6,472 24.2% Percent of admitted who enrolled Master’s 2,115 Incoming Transfers Graduate certificates 128 Completed applications 4,635 Doctoral—professional practice 901 Admitted 3,713 Doctoral—scholarship/research 230 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Enrolled 2,305 Total Degrees Conferred 10,061 AT A GLANCE Percent admitted 80.1% 2018–2019 Percent of admitted who enrolled 62.1% Graduation Rates 4-year rate (2014 freshman cohort) 55% 40,136 Total Undergraduate Applicants 6-year rate (2012 freshman cohort) 73% TEMPLE UNIVERSITY is a center of excellence Freshman Quality Indicators 2017 freshman-to-sophomore retention rate 89% in teaching and research with an international Average SAT (combined math & EBRW) 1237 presence and a commitment to community. Our talented faculty and curricula of more Average ACT composite score 27 than 500 academic programs provide superior Average high school GPA 3.59 INSTRUCTION AND ACADEMIC PROGRAMS opportunities for students.Temple’s diverse Percent in top 10% of high school Instruction (Academic Year 2019) student population and residential campus graduating class 23% community enrich students beyond academics. Average transfer GPA 3.15 Classes with fewer than 20 students 39% Classes with 50 or more students 8% Though the university especially serves students Graduate and Professional Undergraduate sections offered 4,890 from the Greater area, it is enlivened by thousands of students from throughout COMPLETED Student-to-faculty ratio 14:1 , the nation and the world.Temple APPLICATIONS ADMITTED ENROLLED Academic Programs (as of July 2018) also maintains an international presence with Master’s 5,244 3,018 1,533 campuses in and . Postsecondary certificates 65 Doctoral 2,253 686 341 Associate’s 2 A leader in professional education,Temple is Bachelor’s 171 among the nation’s largest educators in the Professional Schools combined fields of , law, , Master’s 179 and . Dentistry 3,534 382 154 Graduate certificates 101 Law 2,227 800 226 Doctoral—professional practice 16 Carnegie Classification Doctoral—scholarship/research 53 Medicine 7,509 505 230 Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity Pharmacy 569 252 156 Total Academic Programs 587 Podiatric Medicine 495 199 93 UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP LIBRARY SYSTEM (FALL 2018) Total 14,334 2,138 859 Board of Trustees All Libraries Patrick J. O’Connor Titles held 4,075,387 ENROLLMENT (FALL 2018) Chair Volumes held 5,062,418 President Head Count Electronic books 1,619,861 Richard M. Englert Undergraduate 29,672 (74%) Total library expenditures $22.5MM Temple's 11th President Graduate/Professional 10,359 (26%) Total full-time-equivalent staff 186

University Officers Total Enrollment William T. Bergman Head Count 40,031 FACULTY, STAFF AND ADMINISTRATION Vice President for Public Affairs Full-time Equivalent 36,423 (FALL 2018) Vice President for Institutional Advancement Full-time 34,503 (86%) Head Count Kevin G. Clark Part-time 5,528 (14%) Full-time faculty 2,296 Executive Vice President and Part-time faculty 1,554 Chief Operating Officer PA residents 27,445 (69%) Full-time staff and administration 4,528 Hai-Lung Dai Non-PA residents 12,586 (31%) Vice President for International Affairs Female 21,477 (53.7%) JoAnne A. Epps Male 18,434 (46%) GENERAL TUITION AND FEES Executive Vice President and Not specified 120 (0.3%) (ACADEMIC YEAR 2019) Michael B. Gebhardt Vice President for University Counsel Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Undergraduate (per academic year) PA residents $16,080 Ken Kaiser TOTAL Vice President, Chief Financial Officer UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT Non-PA residents $28,176 Mandatory fees $890 and Treasurer Hispanic/Latino 2,174 (7.3%) 2,744 (6.9%) Room and board (on campus) $11,916 Larry R. Kaiser African American 3,751 (12.6%) 4,733 (11.8%) President and CEO of Temple University Graduate (per credit hour) Health System, Dean of the Lewis Katz American Indian/ School of Medicine and Senior Executive Alaska Native 32 (0.1%) 47 (0.1%) PA residents $916 Non-PA residents $1,261 Vice President of Health Affairs Asian 3,475 (11.7%) 4,604 (11.5%) Cindy Leavitt Pacific Islander 26 (0.1%) 32 (0.1%) Vice President for Information Technology FINANCE (AID YEAR 2017–18) Services and Chief Information Officer Unknown/Other 944 (3.2%) 1,720 (4.3%) Total operating budget (FY19) $1.49B Gennaro J. Leva Two or more races 1,023 (3.5%) 1,381 (3.4%) Vice President for Planning and Full-time undergraduates awarded aid 82% Capital Projects White, non-Hispanic 16,365 (55.2%) 21,599 (54%) Michele M. Masucci International 1,882 (6.3%) 3,171 (7.9%) Full-time undergraduates awarded need-based scholarships or grant aid 53% Vice President for Research Anne K. Nadol Average award $6,799 Vice President and Secretary Temple University Japan and are excluded from Full-time undergraduates awarded to the Board of Trustees need-based loans 56% all data unless otherwise stated. Theresa A. Powell Vice President for Student Affairs Average loan $4,539 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER ALUMNI AND PHILANTHROPY (JULY 2018) (2017) Tyler School of Art Alumni residing in the U.S. 308,238 Dean Susan Cahan Sponsored programs—expenditures $273.5MM Total alumni 332,102 Fox School of Business and Management Patent filings 67 Alumni giving participation rate 6.66% Interim Dean Ronald Anderson Licenses/options 15 Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry Philanthropy by Funding Opportunity (FY18) Dean Amid I. Ismail Student Support College of Education RESIDENTIAL AND STUDENT LIFE (FALL 2018) Giving amount $30.4MM Dean Gregory Anderson Percent of total given 31% College of Living in University-Affiliated Housing Dean Keya Sadeghipour Full-time undergraduate freshmen 76% Research and Faculty Giving amount $20.2MM Beasley School of Law All undergraduates 19% Dean Gregory N. Mandel Percent of total given 20.6% Housing (Temple Owned and Sponsored) College of Liberal Arts Residence halls/housing units 11 Campus Development Dean Richard Deeg Capacity 6,048 Giving amount $2.6MM Lew Klein College of Media and Communication Occupancy 5,899 Percent of total given 2.7% Dean David Boardman Lewis Katz School of Medicine Campus Recreation/Student Organizations Community Programs Dean Larry R. Kaiser Intercollegiate Sports Clubs 35 Giving amount $3MM Center for the Performing Unique participants in club sports 1,597 Percent of total given 3.1% and Cinematic Arts Campus recreation locations 8 Esther Boyer College of Music and Dance Temple Fund and others School of Theater, Film and Media Arts Registered student organizations 338 Giving amount $41.7MM Dean Robert T. Stroker Participating Students 15,482 Percent of total given 42.6% School of Pharmacy Dean Peter Doukas Greek life organizations 33 Total Given $97.9MM School of Podiatric Medicine Participating Students 1,469 Total Donors 38,764 Dean John A. Mattiacci College of Public Health School of Social Work ATHLETICS (FALL 2018) TEMPLE HEALTH Dean Laura A. Siminoff A $2.1 billion academic health system Varsity sports 18 NCAA Division I teams, College of Science and Technology Dean Michael L. Klein 1 non-NCAA-sponsored team Temple University Hospital Conference American Athletic Conference 593-bed teaching hospital; chief clinical training School of Sport, Tourism and Nickname Owls site for the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Hospitality Management Interim Dean Ronald Anderson Colors Cherry & White Temple University Mascot Hooter the Owl TUH—Episcopal Campus

CAMPUSES 139-bed behavioral-health center with full-service Main Campus FACILITIES (FALL 2018) emergency department 1801 N. Broad St. Philadelphia, PA 19122 TUH—Northeastern Campus Buildings (Temple Health included) 168 Ambulatory care center Additional Campuses Land area maintained (acres) 390 Philadelphia Utility expenses $26MM Temple University Center City NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center Health Sciences Center Podiatric Medicine TECHNOLOGY (FALL 2018) Jeanes Hospital Regional Pennsylvania Acute-care community hospital Estimated number of university- Ambler Campus 15,100 Temple Physicians Inc. Temple University Harrisburg owned workstations 53 primary care and specialty practices International Computer labs 238 Temple University Japan Temple Transport Team 90% Temple University Rome Smart classrooms Critical-care ground and air (T3-C3) services

Support contacts in help desk ReadyCare and Satellite Practice Sites CONTACT INFORMATION tracking system 125,737 4 certified urgent-care clinics and 4 specialty practice temple.edu/contact Devices collected by the sites in the Philadelphia region

Undergraduate Admissions and Tours Computer Recycling Center 9,390 [email protected] Students [email protected] Students TECH Center daily visitors during 215-204-7200 NOTES peak periods 6,293 Graduate Admissions See Temple University’s Fact Book at temple.edu/grad [email protected] temple.edu/ira for full details. 215-204-1380 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY JAPAN (2018) AT A GLANCE 2018–2019 published by Human Resources/Employment Enrollment by Program Institutional Research and Assessment temple.edu/hr/departments/employment 215-204-7174 Degree Programs November 2018 Undergraduate Program 1,227 Media Inquiries 215-204-0123 Graduate Programs Executive MBA Program 36 Beasley School of Law 80 Graduate College of Education 192 facebook.com/templeu @TempleUniv Non-Degree Programs Academic English Program 117 @TempleUniv Continuing Education 754 linkedin.com/school/templeuniversity Corporate Education 1,228 English training program for educational organizations 494

Total TUJ Enrollment 4,128

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