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Nidhi Kumari

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The deadlines for submitting applications for Indian students at Temple University are as follows:

  • Undergraduate Admissions: The application deadline for undergraduate programs was February 1
  • Post-Graduate Admissions: The deadlines for graduate programs vary depending on the program. For example, the application deadline for the Accountancy MAcc programme was December 15 for early decision and June 30 for the final deadline. The application deadline for the Applied Biostatistics MPH programme was April 1 for the fall semester and November 1 for the spring semester. 

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Temple University offers a wide range of courses across its eight campuses through its 17 schools and colleges. As per the US News and World Report, Temple University is known for Business, Management, & Marketing; Health Professions; Communication & Journalism; Visual & Performing Arts; Biology; Computer & Information Sciences; Engineering; Social Sciences; Leisure, Fitness & Kinesiology etc. 

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Indian students choose to study at Temple University as it is a top-tier research institution founded in 1884, located in the heart of Philadelphia. The university offers comprehensive support for international students, including specialised assistance, on-campus internships, and more. It is ranked #115 on Best Colleges in U.S. News & World Report and has a diverse student population, with over 3,000 students from 110 countries. The university's vibrant urban location, world-class research opportunities, and personalized attention with a 14:1 student-to-faculty ratio are also attractive to Indian students. 

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Some of the top scholarships for Indian students at Temple University are:

  • Temple University academic merit undergraduate scholarships: These scholarships are tuition-only and range from $10,000 to $20,000 for non-Pennsylvania residents and international students.
  • Full tuition and fees scholarships: These scholarships cover the resident or nonresident rate plus a monthly stipend ranging from $300 to $500.
  • Udall Foundation Scholarships: These scholarships are awarded to college sophomores and juniors for leadership, public service, and commitment to issues related to the environment or Native American nations. 

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Yes, an average Indian student can join Temple University in the USA as an international student. Temple University welcomes international students from all over the world. To apply for admission, international students need to follow the same application process as domestic students, but they also need to submit additional documentation, such as English proficiency test scores and transcripts from their previous schools. Before being eligible to apply for an I-20, international students must have already been admitted to Temple University and should complete and submit an I-20 application.

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Some of the most preferred courses by Indian students at Temple University - USA include Full-Time MBA, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Master of Science in Quantitative Finance and Risk Management, Master of Arts in Philosophy, MS in Business Analytics (STEM), M.S. Electrical Engineering, Master of Science in Financial Analysis, BS in Computer Science, Master of Science in Financial Analysis and Quantitative Risk Management. 

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Temple University is ranked #89 out of 439 National Universities in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges by U.S. News. This marks the highest ranking ever for the university. Additionally, it is ranked #45 in Top Public Schools and #70 in the Best Value category. In the QS World University Rankings 2024, Temple University is ranked #721-730. Temple University has a total undergraduate enrollment of 24,106 (fall 2022) and a campus size of 406 acres. 

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Living at Temple University in the USA can be quite expensive, especially for out-of-state students.  In-state students pay $17,976 per year, while out-of-state students pay $32,376 per year. Room rates for on-campus housing vary depending on the type of room and the semester. For example, a double room in Temple Towers costs $5,766 per semester. The food budget is based on the J&H unlimited meal plan, which costs $4,970 per year. 

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Getting part-time jobs while studying at Temple University in the USA is possible. Temple University provides part-time and work-study opportunities for student workers within offices throughout the university. For students who qualify, the Federal Work-Study Program provides part-time employment and the opportunity to gain resume-building experience. Temple University also offers off-campus work-study jobs for students who qualify. 

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