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ADMISSIONS (FALL 2019) STUDENT SUCCESS Incoming First-Year Students Degrees Conferred (July 1, 2018–June 30, 2019) Completed applications 35,599 Includes Japan Admitted 21,375 Associate’s 1 Enrolled 4,967 Bachelor’s 6,749 Percent admitted 60.0% Master’s 2,155 Percent of admitted who enrolled 23.2% Doctoral—professional practice 874 Doctoral—scholarship/research 251 Incoming Transfer Students Postsecondary certificates 302 Completed applications 4,404 Graduate certificates 106 Admitted 3,571 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Enrolled 2,210 Total Degrees Conferred 10,438 AT A GLANCE Percent admitted 81.1% Graduation and Retention Rates Percent of admitted who enrolled 61.9% 2019–2020 Four-year rate (2015 first-year cohort) 56% Total Undergraduate Applicants 40,003 Six-year rate (2013 first-year cohort) 74% Opportunity. Engagement. Discovery. About the Incoming Class 2018 first-year-to-sophomore retention rate 89% Temple University educates a vibrant student body Incoming First-Year and creates new knowledge through innovative Average SAT (combined math and EBRW) 1238 teaching, research and other creative endeavors. INSTRUCTION AND ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Our urban setting provides transformative Average ACT composite score 27 opportunities for engaged scholarship; experiential Average high school GPA 3.54 Instruction (Academic Year 2020) learning; and discovery of self, others and the % First-Gen: Neither parent graduated college 29% Classes with fewer than 20 students 41% world. We open our doors to a diverse community % First-Gen: Neither parent attended college 14% Classes with 50 or more students 8% of learners and scholars who strive to make the Undergraduate sections offered 4,951 possible real by Incoming Transfer Average transfer GPA 3.14 Student-faculty ratio 13:1 • providing access to an excellent, affordable higher education that prepares students for Graduate and Professional Academic Programs (as of July 2019) careers, further learning and active citizenship. COMPLETED Associate’s 2 APPLICATIONS ADMITTED ENROLLED • creating a collaborative community of Bachelor’s 171 outstanding faculty and staff who foster Master’s 4,697 2,831 1,503 Master’s 181 inclusion and encourage the aspirations of Doctoral 2,325 705 368 Doctoral—professional practice 15 Temple students. Doctoral—scholarship/research 53 Professional Schools Postsecondary certificates 76 • promoting service and engagement throughout 3,145 385 159 , the Commonwealth of Graduate certificates 105 Law 2,350 839 238 , the nation and the world. 8,193 405 195 Total Academic Programs 603 472 242 154 Carnegie Classification Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity Podiatric Medicine 598 208 95 LIBRARY SYSTEM (IPEDS 2018–2019) Total 14,758 2,079 841 Library Collections (Physical and Digital/Electronic) UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP Books 3,840,957 Board of Trustees ENROLLMENT (FALL 2019) Databases (digital/electronic) 712 Mitchell L. Morgan Media 229,294 Chair Head Count Undergraduate 28,887 (74%) Serials 250,298 President Graduate/Professional 10,201 (26%) Total circulation 2,069,216 Richard M. Englert Total collection 4,321,261 Temple’s 11th President Total Enrollment Head Count 39,088 University Officers Full-time Equivalent 35,641 William T. Bergman FACULTY, STAFF AND ADMINISTRATION (FALL 2019) Vice President for Public Affairs Full-time 33,783 (86%) Part-time 5,305 (14%) Head Count Vice President for Institutional Advancement Full-time faculty 2,297 PA residents 26, 561 (68%) Kevin G. Clark Part-time faculty 1,646 Non-PA residents 12,527 (32%) Executive Vice President and Full-time staff and administration 4,627 Chief Operating Officer Female 21,197 (54%) Hai-Lung Dai Male 17,622 (45%) Vice President for International Affairs TUITION AND FEES (ACADEMIC YEAR 2020) Not specified 269 (1%) JoAnne A. Epps Undergraduate Base Tuition* Executive Vice President and Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity PA residents $16,080 Michael B. Gebhardt TOTAL Non-PA residents $28,992 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT Vice President, University Counsel University services fee $890 Ken Kaiser Hispanic/Latino 2,214 (7.7%) 2,759 (7.1%) Room and board (on campus) $12,188 Vice President, Chief Financial Officer African American 3,713 (12.8%) 4,723 (12.1%) and Treasurer American Indian/ Graduate (per credit hour) PA residents $942 Cindy Leavitt Alaska Native 22 (0.1%) 30 (0.1%) $1,297 Vice President for Information Asian 3,506 (12.1%) 4,681 (12.0%) Non-PA residents Technology Services Pacific Islander 24 (0.1%) 28 (0.1%) Gennaro J. Leva Unknown/Other 789 (2.7%) 1,625 (4.2%) * 2019–2020 base rates. Actual tuition varies by school or college. Vice President for Planning and Capital Projects Two or more races 1,064 (3.7%) 1,359 (3.4%) Michele M. Masucci White, non-Hispanic 15,922 (55.1%) 20,883 (53.4%) Vice President for Research International 1,633 (5.7%) 3,000 (7.6%) Anne K. Nadol Vice President and Secretary Temple University Japan and are excluded from to the Board of Trustees all data unless otherwise stated. Theresa A. Powell Vice President for Student Affairs SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES FINANCE (AID YEAR 2018–2019) ALUMNI AND PHILANTHROPY (JULY 2019) Tyler School of Art and Architecture Total operating budget (FY20) $1.29B Alumni residing in the U.S. 315,768 Dean Susan Cahan Full-time undergraduates awarded aid 83% Total alumni 340,253 Fox School of Business and Management Alumni giving participation rate 5.97% Dean Ronald Anderson Full-time undergraduates awarded Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry need-based scholarships or grant aid 62% Philanthropy by Funding Opportunity (FY19) Dean Amid I. Ismail Average award $9,596 Student Support College of Education Giving amount $26MM Full-time undergraduates awarded Dean Gregory Anderson 30.8% need-based loans 57% Percent of total given College of Dean Keya Sadeghipour Average loan $4,260 Research and Faculty Giving amount $15.8MM Beasley School of Law Percent of total given 18.7% Dean Gregory N. Mandel RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY (2017) College of Liberal Arts Campus Development Total R & D Expenditures ($000) - HERD $268,385 Dean Richard Deeg Giving amount $4.2MM Lew Klein College of Media and Communication Percent of total given 4.9% Dean David Boardman RESIDENTIAL AND STUDENT LIFE (FALL 2019) Lewis Katz School of Medicine Community Programs Living in University-affiliated Housing Interim Dean John M. Daly Giving amount $3.7MM 74% Incoming first-year students Percent of total given 4.4% Esther Boyer College of Music and Dance All undergraduates 18% Dean Robert T. Stroker Temple Fund and others School of Pharmacy Housing (TU-owned and sponsored) Giving amount $34.8MM Dean Jayanth Panyam Residence halls/housing units 11 Percent of total given 41.2% School of Podiatric Medicine Capacity 5,715 Dean John A. Mattiacci Occupancy 5,398 Total Given $84.5MM College of Public Health Campus Recreation/Student Organizations Total Donors 39,255 Dean Laura A. Siminoff Intercollegiate Sports Clubs 30 College of Science and Technology Unique participants in club sports 1,148 Dean Michael L. Klein TEMPLE HEALTH SYSTEM Campus recreation locations 8 School of Social Work Temple University Hospital Dean Laura A. Siminoff Registered student organizations 361 Teaching hospital; chief clinical training site for the Participating students 12,946 School of Theater, Film and Media Arts Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Dean Robert T. Stroker Greek life organizations 31 TUH—Episcopal Campus School of Sport, Tourism and Participating students 1,535 Hospitality Management Behavioral-health center with full-service Dean Ronald Anderson Total study abroad participants (AY 18–19) 1,441 emergency department TUH—Northeastern Campus CAMPUSES ATHLETICS (FALL 2019) Ambulatory care center Main Campus Varsity sports 18 NCAA Division 1 teams, 1801 N. Broad St. 1 non-NCAA sponsored team Jeanes Hospital Philadelphia, PA 19122 Conference American Athletic Acute-care community hospital Additional Campuses Nickname Owls Temple Physicians Inc. Philadelphia Colors Cherry & White Primary care and specialty practices Temple University Center City Mascot Hooter the Owl Health Sciences Center Temple Transport Team Podiatric Medicine Multiyear Academic Progress Rate (APR) 992 Critical-care ground and air (T3-C3) services Regional Pennsylvania Graduation success rate (GSR) 90% Ambler Campus ReadyCare and Satellite Practice Sites Temple University Harrisburg Certified urgent-care clinics and specialty practice sites TEMPLE UNIVERSITY JAPAN (2018) International in the Philadelphia region Temple University Japan Enrollment by Program Temple University Undergraduate Program 1,185

Graduate Programs AT A GLANCE 2019–2020 published by CONTACT INFORMATION Executive MBA Program 44 Institutional Research and Assessment temple.edu/contact Beasley School of Law 78 November 2019 Undergraduate Admissions and Tours Graduate College of Education 205 Domestic Students: [email protected] For more information, please visit the IRA website International Students: [email protected] Non-Degree Programs at temple.edu/ira. 215-204-7200 Academic English Program 132 Graduate Admissions Continuing Education 663 grad.temple.edu [email protected] Corporate Education 1,286 215-204-1380 English Training Program for Human Resources/Employment educational organizations 381 temple.edu/hr/departments/employment 215-204-7174 Total TUJ Enrollment 3,974 Media Inquiries 215-204-0123

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