TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
FALL 2000 STUDENT PROFILE

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

[ Total Enrollment | Majors | Campus | MD Program Tuition ]
[ Degree Programs | Full Time Faculty | Ethnicity | Pennsylvania Residency ]
[ Gender | Admissions Information ]
INCLUDING
TEMPLE JAPAN
EXCLUDING
TEMPLE JAPAN
TOTAL ENROLLMENT 920 920
Full-Time 833 833
Part-Time 87 87
Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Students 862 862
MATRICULATION LEVEL
Graduate 130 130
Professional 779 779
    First Year 212 212
    Second Year 209 209
    Third Year 176 176
    Senior 182 182
Non-Matriculated Graduates 11 11
MAJORS PROFESSIONAL GRADUATE TOTAL
MEDICINE 769 0 769
MEDICINE COMB 10 0 10
ANATOMY 0 6 6
BIOCHEMISTRY 0

15

15

MICROBIOLOGY/IMMUNOLOGY 0

44

44

MOLEC BIOLOGY/GENETICS 0

25

25

PATHOLOGY 0

3

3

PHARMACOLOGY/MEDICINE 0

16

16

PHYSIOLOGY 0

21

21

CAMPUS
Ambler 0
Center City 0
Harrisburg Center 0
Health Sciences Campus 920
Japan 0
Main 0
Off Campus 0
Rome 0
Tyler 0

MD PROGRAM TUITION & FEES  
Tuition (per year)  
PA Resident $24,538
Non-PA Resident $29,912
 
Required Fees (per year)  
General Activity $50
Computer & Tech $100
Health Services $50
Recreation Services $60
Medical School Fees $145
Total Fees $405
   
Tuition & Required Fees  
Resident $24,943
Non-Resident $30,317
Room & Board $6,482
(Double with 15 meal + $150 plan)  
DEGREE PROGRAMS  
   
Professional 1
Masters 6
Doctoral 10
   
FULL TIME FACULTY
Tenured

144

Tenure Track

17

Deans Appt

238

Total Full-Time

398


ETHNICITY (Excluding Temple Japan) Enrollment Percent
African American 118 12.8%
Asian American 156 17.0%
Hispanic 45 4.9%
Native American 5 0.5%
White 553 60.1%
Other 5 0.5%
International Students 38 4.1%

PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENCY Enrollment Percent
PA Resident

588

63.9%

Non-Resident

332

36.1%


GENDER Enrollment Percent
Men

540

  58.7%
Women

380

  41.3%

FALL 2000 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Enrollment
   
Professional 212
Graduate 23

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