The Cecil B. Moore Scholars Program is exclusively for Philadelphia public or charter high school students who live in the eight North Philadelphia ZIP codes surrounding Temple’s Main Campus. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 22, 2024 Temple’s scholarship program covers full tuition and prepares local youth for college success For the four years since its inception, Temple University’s Cecil B. Moore Scholars Program has […] The Class of 2028 is one of the largest incoming classes to enroll at Temple University in several years. It is also richly diverse as 62.3% of the class identifies as a student of color, which is the highest percentage in Temple’s history.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 17, 2024 Temple University sees large increase in first-year enrollment with Class of 2028 Late last month, during Weeks of Welcome and Convocation, Temple University officially welcomed the […] Temple University's Class of 2027 is the most diverse group in Temple’s history, with 57% of the Class of 2027 identifying as students of color. It also includes a record percentage of Pell grant recipients and first-generation students. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 8, 2023 Temple’s diversity shines within the Class of 2027 Earlier this fall, Temple University received its highest ranking ever (No. 89) in the latest […] B4USoar allows high school students to take tuition-free college courses and receive credits.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 3, 2023 B4USoar earns 2023 Inspiring Programs in Business Award High school senior Samantha Tumala recalls a time several years ago when she struggled to feel like […] Monica Rhodes, who earned a master’s degree in African American studies at Temple, chose the university partly because she wanted to be in a major city with a long legacy of archival, historical and architectural places to explore.Photo by Courtesy of Corban Swain Jul. 21, 2022 Temple alumna joins the most diverse Rome Prize cohort yet When Monica Rhodes, CLA ’08, came to Temple, she was on track to become an African American studies […]
The Cecil B. Moore Scholars Program is exclusively for Philadelphia public or charter high school students who live in the eight North Philadelphia ZIP codes surrounding Temple’s Main Campus. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 22, 2024 Temple’s scholarship program covers full tuition and prepares local youth for college success For the four years since its inception, Temple University’s Cecil B. Moore Scholars Program has […] The Class of 2028 is one of the largest incoming classes to enroll at Temple University in several years. It is also richly diverse as 62.3% of the class identifies as a student of color, which is the highest percentage in Temple’s history.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Sep. 17, 2024 Temple University sees large increase in first-year enrollment with Class of 2028 Late last month, during Weeks of Welcome and Convocation, Temple University officially welcomed the […] Temple University's Class of 2027 is the most diverse group in Temple’s history, with 57% of the Class of 2027 identifying as students of color. It also includes a record percentage of Pell grant recipients and first-generation students. Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Nov. 8, 2023 Temple’s diversity shines within the Class of 2027 Earlier this fall, Temple University received its highest ranking ever (No. 89) in the latest […] B4USoar allows high school students to take tuition-free college courses and receive credits.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Mar. 3, 2023 B4USoar earns 2023 Inspiring Programs in Business Award High school senior Samantha Tumala recalls a time several years ago when she struggled to feel like […] Monica Rhodes, who earned a master’s degree in African American studies at Temple, chose the university partly because she wanted to be in a major city with a long legacy of archival, historical and architectural places to explore.Photo by Courtesy of Corban Swain Jul. 21, 2022 Temple alumna joins the most diverse Rome Prize cohort yet When Monica Rhodes, CLA ’08, came to Temple, she was on track to become an African American studies […]