Rapid and unprecedented changes in the economy have had a significant impact on higher education institutions, and Temple University is not an exception. This page summarizes Temple's efforts to proactively address evolving economic conditions and highlights news affecting colleges and universities in Pennsylvania and beyond.
Temple holds to historically low 2.9 percent tuition increase
Temple's Board of Trustees Executive Committee decided to hold the 2009-2010 tuition increase to a historically low 2.9 percent, with a provision to revisit tuition later if the currently proposed $21 million state appropriation cut passes.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Rendell Proposes $21 million cut in Temple support
Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell announced his intent to cut the Commonwealth’s appropriation to the four state-related universities for the coming fiscal year by 12.8 percent, and declared that Temple, Penn State, Pitt, and Lincoln universities were being cut out of federal stimulus funding.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Board approves smallest tuition increase in 13 years
In a letter to the Temple community (.pdf), President Ann Weaver Hart announced a 2.9 percent tuition increase for the coming school year and a plan for substantially increasing the university’s financial aid budget over the next three years.
April 23, 2009
Putting cost-saving ideas into action
A committee comprising faculty and administration is reviewing more than 2,000 cost-saving ideas submitted by students, staff and faculty.
April 10, 2009
Update on Commonwealth Appropriation
President Ann Weaver Hart sent a letter to the university community (.pdf) on the state of Pennsylvania's appropriation to Temple.
March 5, 2009
A prescription for a stronger TU Health System
In a letter to employees, TempleHealth president and CEO Edmond F. Notebaert details the impact of the economic downturn and describes measures that will be necessary to build a clinically strong and financially successful health enterprise. The letter was also the topic of a Philadelphia Inquirer editorial .
February 25, 2009
Temple community submits cost-saving ideas
Temple students and employees have submitted more than 1,250 suggestions on ways to cuts costs and improve efficiencies during the current recession.
February 12, 2009
The FAQs about Temple's financial future
Answers to frequently asked questions about the impact of the declining economy on the university.
February 12, 2009
Temple moves to proactively address financial challenges
In a letter to the university community (.pdf), President Ann Weaver Hart outlined measures the university is pursuing to maintain its financial health in the midst of the economic downturn.
January 15, 2009 |