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Temple University (Temple or TU) is a public state-related research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1884 by the Baptist minister Russell Conwell and his congregation Grace Baptist Church of Philadelphia then called Baptist Temple. On May 12, 1888, it was renamed the Temple College of Philadelphia. By 1907, the ...
Temple University educates a vibrant student body and creates new knowledge through innovative teaching, research and other creative endeavors. Our urban setting provides transformative opportunities for engaged scholarship; experiential learning; and discovery of self, others and the world.
Explore over 600 academic programs at Temple University, a public research institution in Philadelphia. Find your major, minor, or graduate program and join a diverse, engaged student body.
Temple University offers 175 master’s and 60 doctoral degree programs, with diverse and vibrant student community. Learn how to apply, join recruiting events, and access resources for graduate students.
Learn how to apply to Temple, a public research university in Philadelphia, as a first-year, transfer or international student. Find out about tuition, scholarships, campus life, academic programs and more.
Founded as a night school by Russell Conwell in 1884, Temple University has evolved into an international powerhouse in higher education and a top-tier research institution with roughly 40,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional students.