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E=mc2 program at Temple University (photos used with permission iStockphoto.com)

Tuition Subsidy
[NOTE: This program is no longer accepting applications.]

You will each receive $5,000, spread out over the four semesters. Based on a 2008–2009 tuition per graduate credit hour ($573/hr. for Pennsylvania residents; $837/hr. for out-of-state residents), it is estimated the 21 credit-hour program will fund about 42% of tuition for Pennsylvania residents and about 28% for out-of-state residents.

 
Term 1: Fall
Term 2: Spring
Term 3: Summer I
Term 4: Summer II
The amount of tuition subsidy you will receive, provided by the E=mc² program.
$1,750
$1,250
$1,250
$750


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