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Real Estate Institute

Temple’s Real Estate Institute (REI) is the largest professional and consumer education program in the tri-state area, offering pre-licensure or basic real estate courses, as well as a broad spectrum of elective courses —all taught by state-certified real estate instructors. REI’s courses are fully accredited by the PA Real Estate Commission and are intended for those seeking state licensure and/or professional advancement (but not an academic degree). The courses allow students to qualify for the PA Salesperson Licensing examination and, together with a three-year experience and additional REI courses, for the PA Real Estate Brokers examination. Real estate educational credits and a Temple REI transcript, plus certificate, are awarded to all students who successfully complete each REI course. For more information or to register for one of REI’s programs, call Patricia Staub, Associate Director, at 215-204-1530.

Music Preparatory Division

The Esther Boyer College of Music’s Preparatory Division offers people of all ages and abilities — from the beginner to the experienced musician — continuing opportunities for musical growth and enrichment. The Division also is designed both for pre-school through high school age students who are considering music as a future career or serious avocation and for adults who wish to develop their musical skills and interests. Call Mindy Ehrhart at 215-204-1512 for more information about Music Prep.

Temple Association for Retired Professionals

The Temple Association for Retired Professionals (TARP) is a membership organization designed for retirees. Men and women join TARP to pursue their educational interests at the university level without the traditional course structure. Members become both students and leaders/teachers in the special courses, seminars, workshops, and other educational programs sponsored by TARP. Study and discussion courses cover such topics as current affairs, literature, languages, art, physical education, music, religion, theater, and science. Members also may audit one University undergraduate course each semester, subject to University policy. Call Martha Plenn at 215-204-1505 for more information about TARP.

School of Law -Graduate Law Center

Temple University’s School of Law offers an L.L.M. in Trial Advocacy for graduate attorneys, as well as non-credit Continuing Legal Education courses on various topics to keep practicing attorneys informed and to enhance their skills. All classes are taught by leading practitioners. Trial Advocacy courses are offered in the evening; non-credit courses are offered during the day and in the evening. Call 215-204-8982 for more information.

School of Social Administration Continuing Education

Temple University’s School of Social Administration offers Continuing Education workshops at TUCC during Temple’s first Summer Session. For more information,
call Lillian Gibson, CE Registrar, at
215-204-6084.

Conference Facilities at TUCC

TUCC’s newly renovated conference center provides ideal meeting space for 20 to 70 people. Flexible room configurations with customized set-ups can accommodate activities for large and small groups. There is also classroom space seating for up to 150 people. State-of-the-art presentation equipment, Internet connectivity, cable access, and a satellite down-link system are available to enliven meetings. Enjoy use of the new catering kitchen, or choose TUCC’s caterer and get a guaranteed 10% discount. Special discounts for parking are one of the additional advantages of meeting at TUCC. Best of all, TUCC’s fees are most reasonable. Call Carol Conner, Conference Coordinator, at 215-204-4357 to schedule a meeting or to get more information.

Extension Services

Extension Services brings a Temple University education, both credit and non-credit courses, to organizations at their sites. The Temple At Work program has a long history of providing high quality creative programming, effective customer services, and enriching experiences such as study skill workshops, faculty office hours, and extra lectures by industry experts. Organizations with credit programs have included the Environmental Protection Agency, Children’s Hospital, Rhone-Poulenc Rorer, IBEW, and local school districts. Non-credit programs have included long-term projects with SmithKline Beecham, the Philadelphia Protestant Home, Prudential Insurance, and the YMCA, and short-term projects with MBNA America, the Philadelphia Corporation for the Aging, and the US Army Corps of Engineers.

Organizations interested in learning more about Temple At Work should call Extension Services at (215) 204-7265.

Extension Services Staff

Virginia Carter, Ph.D., Acting Director and Associate VP

Cassandra Bellew, B.S., Assistant Manager

Doris Clowney, M.Ed., Assistant Manager

Peggy Dugan, B.A., Manager, Corporate Programs

Changbiao Yue, M.A., Manager, Credit Programs

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY HARRISBURG (TUH)

223 Walnut Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
717-232-6400
717-231-3663 (Fax)
www.temple.edu/harrisburg

School of Social Administration
234 Strawberry Square
Harrisburg, PA 17101
717-231-3668
717-231-3659 (Fax)

Temple University Harrisburg (TUH) is a satellite campus of Temple University in Philadelphia, offering graduate and upper-divisional undergraduate programs for the adult learner. TUH is located in the heart of downtown Harrisburg, with convenient parking and close access to train and bus terminals. The majority of programs are arranged in the evenings and weekends, with busy adults in mind.

TUH Administration

Cheryl Moen Boyer, Ed.D., Director
boyerc@mail.temple.edu

Kathleen R. Kramer, Ed.D., Associate Director
kramerk@mail.temple.edu

Peggy McCready, Student Services Supervisor
mccready@mail.temple.edu

Darlene Spengler, Academic Advisor
spenglcrd@mail.temple.edu

Benjamin Goodhart, Student Financial Services Specialist
goodhartb@mail.temple.edu

Lydia Husband, Administrative Assistant (Cash Operations)
husbandl@mail.temple.edu

Iren Snavely, Librarian/SIC Coordinator
snavelyi@mail.temple.edu

School of Social Administration

Link Martin, MSW, Administrator
lmarti02@nimbus.temple.edu

Jane Lawrence, Ph.D., Field Resource Associate
lawrencej@mail.temple.edu

Darla Henry, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

Melinda Six, Secretary
sixm@mail.temple.edu

TUH Facilities

TUH recently has expanded to serve two locations, with administrative offices at 223 Walnut Street and the School of Social Administration at 234 Strawberry Square. In addition, TUH now offers a complete degree program in Educational Psychology at the Milton Hershey School.

Academic Programs at TUH

The majority of degree programs at TUH are offered in their entirety in Harrisburg. These programs include graduate degrees in

Adult and Organizational Development Business Administration
Educational Administration
Educational Psychology
Journalism, Public Relations and Advertising
Liberal Arts Social Work

Student Services at TUH

Parking

Convenient parking for TUH students is available in the Walnut Street Parking Garage at a special rate of $1.00 for those entering the garage after 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. This rate is available also for those attending weekend classes. Garage tickets may be validated at both TUH locations in the front lobby area.

TTY

TUH has a TTY machine that can be accessed by all students requiring assistance. The TTY number is 717-231-3667.

Bookstore

The TUH Bookstore is located in Room 114 of the Walnut Street location. Only textbooks for the current semester are available. The Bookstore normally is open until 6:30 p.m. during the first two weeks of the semester. Following that time period, hours are generally 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m. on Friday, as well as some Saturday hours.

Career Services

TUH’s Academic Advisor, Darlene Spengler, also provides career-related services and information. Please contact her at 717-232-6400 for further information and an appointment.

Cash Operations Office

TUH’s Cash Operations representative, Lydia Husband, is available to process payments for tuition and various fees, including graduation. Payments can be made by check or money order made payable to Temple University or by one of the following credit cards: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa.

Library and Computer Resources

In order to support student research and curricular needs, the TUH Library provides students with circulating copies of textbooks, monographs, videos, and reserve materials for check-out. The TUH Librarian will arrange intra-library loan transactions from another Temple University library or inter-library loans outside the Temple system.

Students also may use the computer lab located in Room 115 to access the Temple University Library databases. The lab is equipped with 23 computers, offering a variety of software packages, including Internet access via Netscape. The lab is available for students during regular business hours and during those evenings and weekends that classes are held. Please call to check on availability.


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