Academic Resources
Academic Advising and Degree Auditing
Your school or college advising office can help you choose classes and complete requirements for core classes. Once you have declared a major, faculty or staff advisors in your academic department will work with you to ensure that all major requirements have been met.
- Undergraduate Advising by School or College
- Pre-Professional Health Advising
- Degree Auditing and Reporting System (DARS)
Academic Support
If you need support, Temple has the academic resources you need to help you meet your goals, from general degree guidance to one-on-one tutoring in math and writing.
- Academic Resource Center: Advising for Continuing Studies (non-degree) students, University Studies (undeclared) students and students in transition
- Continuing Studies: Resources for visiting students, professionals, adult learners and others
- Disability Resources and Services: Placement testing and academic accommodations, including test-taking, sign language/CART, assistive technology and more
- Undergraduate Studies: Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies, the administrative unit responsible for undergraduate programs and academic affairs
- University Studies: The academic home for students who have not yet decided on a school/college or major, students in pre-health professions programs and students in transition within the university
- Student Success Center: Academic support services and tutoring designed to help students succeed in their coursework and beyond
- Writing Center: One-on-one tutoring across curricula to assist undergraduate and graduate students with their writing goals
Honors
- Honors Program: Temple's Honors Program, dedicated to providing high-achieving students with enriching opportunities and holistic advising in an inclusive community
- Business Honors Program: A challenging program for students enrolled in the Fox School of Business
- Department Honors: See your academic department for information about honors programs
Calendars and Schedules
- Academic Calendar
- Class Schedule (fall, spring and summer)
- Exam Schedules (fall and spring)
Courses
- Course Catalog (undergraduate, graduate and professional courses)
Undergraduate Bulletin and Information
Graduate Bulletin and Resources
Bookstore
The official University Bookstore has locations on Temple's Main Campus and Health Sciences Campus. Learn more about location and hours for Temple University Campus Bookstores.
Grades
Official grades are accessed through TUportal. Learn more about Temple's grading system and how to get your grades.
Transcripts
Official Temple University transcripts can be ordered online. Learn more about ordering official Temple transcripts.
Registration
Important information about registering for fall, spring, and summer semesters and winter intersession. Learn more about registering for classes at Temple.
Temple University Libraries bring together collections, people and services to facilitate teaching, learning and research success.
Temple is home to 17 schools and colleges, each one offering an abundance of courses and majors to inspire and challenge you.
On-campus Resources
Bike Temple
This universitywide program promotes bicycle use by Temple students, faculty and staff. Learn more about Bike Temple.
Maps and Directions
Detailed maps and directions can help you find your way around each of Temple's campuses. Learn more about maps and directions.
Parking
Register your vehicle for Ambler, Health Sciences, Main or TUCC campus. Learn more about Temple Parking Services.
Philly Car Share
Did you know that Temple has PhillyCarShare locations in our area? Learn more about Enterprise Carshare.
Public Transportation
There are many routes to get to Temple's Main Campus on North Broad Street. Learn more about public transportation options.
Shuttles
Find out about campus shuttle services, including OWL LOOP.
Main Campus (Howard Gittis Student Center)
Located at 13th Street and Montgomery Avenue, the Howard Gittis Student Center is the hub of activity on Main Campus. It features
- Food court and game room
- Official campus bookstore
- UPS store
- Philadelphia Federal Credit Union
- Student Affairs offices
- and much more
Learn more about the Howard Gittis Student Center and its hours of operation on Main Campus.
Health Sciences Campus (Student Faculty Center)
Located at 3340 N. Broad Street, the Student Faculty Center has a variety of services for students of the health professions, including
- Event, meeting and conference space
- Official campus bookstore
- Student health and financial services
- Recreation center
Learn more about the Student Faculty Center and its hours of operation.
Conferences and Reservations (space requests)
- Howard Gittis Student Center (Main Campus)
- Student Faculty Center (Health Sciences Campus)
Temple University offers on-campus banking options and special programs for students.
Computer Labs
- TECH Center (Main Campus)
- Labs on All Temple Campuses
- Printing in Temple Computer Labs
- Laptop Share
- Battery Share
- Obtain a Temple Email Account (AccessNet account)
- Change your TU Password
- Change Your Email Alias (Update your entry in the Cherry & White Directory)
Hardware and Software
- Computer Recycling Center (Refurbished computers and equipment)
- Software, Computers and Hardware Purchase Discounts (Personal use)
- Software Download
Help and Information
Phones
Web Resources and Training
- LinkedIn Learning Free Online Software Training
- Secure File Transfer (TUsafesend)
- Web Hosting (Student websites)
Wireless and Network
- Wireless Access
- Wireless Printing (Print on the Go)
Financial Resources
Temple University offers a number of financial aid and assistance options for eligible students, including scholarships, grants, loans and work-study programs. All students must apply for financial aid using the FAFSA. To receive the best possible financial aid package, make sure you file your FAFSA by the priority deadline of February 1.
Student Financial Services helps Temple students find answers to their financial aid questions, and has locations on several campuses, including
- Main Campus
- Ambler
- Health Sciences
- School of Podiatric Medicine
If you are looking for the latest tuition and housing rates or need to pay your bill, the Bursar's Office is the place to go.
Internship and Job Resources
The Career Center provides a full range of services to all Temple undergraduate and graduate students in a variety of ways.
Career Coaching
- 30-minute scheduled appointments
- Professional development events and workshops
Career Assessment
- Gain insight into career paths
- Get guidance during your decision-making process
Launching a Career
- Explore careers and options
- Apply for jobs and internships
- Attend a career fair
- Meet with employers
Internships can help you get your foot in the door of an industry while allowing you to apply classroom learning to the real world. Temple can help you find the right hands-on opportunity.
Connect with your interests, meet employers and pursue meaningful internships through the Temple University Career Center. Log in to Handshake to learn more about the Career Center and make an appointment.
You can also explore the Temple University Career Network of schools and colleges.
Part-time Work at Temple
Temple University offers part-time and work-study opportunities for student workers within offices throughout the university. Students must be currently enrolled at Temple. Search for part-time jobs at the university.
Work-study
For students who qualify, the Federal Work-Study Program provides part-time employment and the opportunity to gain resume-building skills. Awards are need-based and part of your financial aid package. Learn more about work study and search off-campus work-study jobs.
International Student Resources
Living and studying in a foreign country can be challenging. To help make your stay easier, the Office of International Student and Scholar Services can assist you with legal documentation, help you fit into the Temple community, and provide you with advisory and counseling services. Learn more about Temple's international student and scholar services.
English is spoken in nearly 60 countries around the world, but it can be a difficult language to master. To help non-native speakers of English, Temple offers a range of courses through our Center for American Language and Culture. Learn more about English as a second language programs at the university.
Foreign students coming to study at Temple University and Temple students traveling abroad often seek guidance from the Global Engagement Office. Learn more about Temple's study abroad programs, worldwide campuses and global partnerships.
Whether you are applying as an undergraduate student or a graduate student, we are here to help make the application process easy. Learn more about the application process for international students.
An education at Temple means students have opportunities to study all over the world. Learn more about international study opportunities at Temple.