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Temple University
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. . . In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Temple University
Temple University is a comprehensive public research university, founded in 1884.
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28th LARGEST university in the USA
Temple University
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Temple University
Temple has over 39,000 students.
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USA’s 5th most DIVERSE student population
Temple University
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Temple University
12,000 students live on or near Main Campus.
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Access to Temple University
• Accessible by subway, bus, train
• TECH Center - country’s largest 24 hour computer lab
• 7 minute subway ride to Center City and Chinatown
• On campus restaurants, supermarket, shops, and services
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Academics at Temple University
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Temple offers 320 academic degree programs in 17 schools and colleges.
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125 Bachelor’s programs, 113 Master’s programs & 52 Doctoral programs
Academics at Temple University
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5th LARGEST professional degree provider in the USA
Academics at Temple University
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460 new faculty from the best universities in the country and the world since 2004.
Top Faculty at Temple University
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Temple Rankings
• Top Public Schools: 60 out of 115 listed
• Undergraduate Business Programs: 56 out of 353 listed
• A+ schools for B students (National Universities): 43 listed out of 86 listed
• College Rankings by High School Counselors (National Universities): 83 out of 277 listed
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Global Temple
Temple has eight campuses throughout Pennsylvania, as well as international campuses in Rome (Italy) and Tokyo (Japan).
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CA
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Philadelphia, PA
美國天普大學(Temple University)
Washington, DC
New York City
Temple University is located in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
convenient to both New York City and Washington, DC.
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Philadelphia is often referred to simply as “Philly” and is sometimes also called “City of Brotherly Love" (Philadelphia is Greek for "brotherly love"). Philadelphia was the United States’ first capital and is the site where the Declaration of Independence and the U. S. Constitution were written.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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America’s 5th LARGEST metro area.
Philadelphia, PA
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ETHNIC neighborhood such as Little Vietnam, Chinatown Italian Market and more.
Philadelphia, PA
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More than 60 colleges and universities
in or around the city.
Philadelphia, PA
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Temple University is home to over 2,000 international students and scholars
Global Temple
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• CHINA PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF 330 • KOREA SOUTH 224 • INDIA 191 • TAIWAN, ROC 53 • JAPAN 45 • FRANCE 44 • CANADA 43 • MALAYSIA 40 • NIGERIA 38 • VIETNAM 27
COUNTRY NUMBER % of International Students % of Total Students
P R China 544 27% 1.39%
South Korea 230 11% 0.59%
India 198 9% 0.51%
Saudi Arabia 103 5% 0.26%
Taiwan, ROC 89 4% 0.23%
Kuwait 59 2% 0.15%
France 47 2% 0.12%
Japan 47 2% 0.12%
Canada 45 2% 0.12%
Vietnam 44 2% 0.11%
TOTAL 2011 5.16% 37,257 (Fall 2011)
International Student Demographics
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Study at Temple
Global Programs: allows students from partner institutions to study at Temple through the study abroad, exchange and DBMD programs.
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IELP: Intensive English Language Program that provides six levels of instruction on listening, speaking, reading,
writing and grammar to international students.
Study at Temple
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DBMD: Dual Bachelor’s Master’s Degree Program allows students to complete undergraduate study at their home institution (3 years) and
advanced undergraduate and graduate coursework at Temple (2 years).
Study at Temple
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How does DBMD work? Students spend three at their home institution and two years at Temple. At the conclusion of the program, they have a bachelor’s degree from the home university and a master’s degree from Temple.
Freshman ~ Junior Years
Senior Year =
1st Graduate Year 2nd Graduate Year
Home University’s Undergraduate Degree
Temple University’s Master’s Degree
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DBMD Graduate Programs Fox School of Business and Management
School of Tourism and Hospitality Management
School of Media and Communication
College of Liberal Arts
•Accountancy •Actuarial Science •Financial Analysis and Risk Management •Financial Engineering •Human Resource Management •Investment Management •IT Auditing and Cyber Security •Marketing •Statistics
•Sport and Recreation Administration •Tourism and Hospitality Management
•Communication Management •Journalism •Media Studies and Production
•Economics •Master’s of Liberal Arts •Religion
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DBMD Graduate Programs
A full list of graduate programs available through DBMD can be found at www.temple.edu/provost/international/dbmd
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Rankings Graduate Schools School/College Program Ranking Reputation
Fox School of Business
Full-time MBA program Part-time MBA program Dept. of Management Information Systems
52 47 22
Temple and UPenn are the only ranked full-time MBA programs in Greater Philadelphia. Fox's part-time MBA program is the region's top-ranked program of its type. Source: US News and World Report
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Rankings Graduate Schools School/College Program Ranking Reputation
Fox School of Business
Risk Management and Insurance International Business Management and Information Systems
6 9 17
Overall, the Fox School’s undergraduate business program is ranked 56th in the nation. Source: US News and World Report
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Fox School of Business
The Fox School of Business is the largest, most comprehensive business school in the greater Philadelphia region, and among the largest in the world with nearly 6,500 students, 175 full-time faculty and more than 59,000 alumni.
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Fox School of Business
• Alter Hall, 80 million, state-of-the-art facility
• Capital Markets Trading Room
• Entrepreneurship lab
• 2 computer teaching labs
• 26 breakout rooms
• 12 interview rooms
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What are the benefits of DBMD?
• GRE waived (except GMAT required for Business)
• Scholarship opportunity – up to 20% of graduate tuition
• Graduate Assistantship to select students in second year (up to 100% tuition remission and stipend)
• Guaranteed on campus housing
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What are the benefits of DBMD?
• Individualized attention - program director and coordinator available for advising and counseling
• Students assigned to faculty advisors in school or college
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What are the benefits of DBMD?
“By studying for one year less, DBMD students are several steps ahead of their peers and prepared to enter the work force early; this accelerated program is especially appealing in today’s competitive job market.” - Tianzhixi Yin, DBMD Student, Xiamen University
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What are the benefits of DBMD? • “The faculty is really nice and willing to
help whenever I have questions or concerns. Writing papers, performing well on the exams and practicing my English language skills are particularly important for my department of Tourism and Hospitality Management at Temple.”
- Chia-Hung Lin, Tourism and Hospitality Management, National Taipei University
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What are the benefits of DBMD? • “Dr. Juandalynn Taylor who teaches
Legal Issues and Teaching in Higher Education in the Communications Department at Temple has been a great influence during my time here,” says Yan. “Dr. Taylor’s enthusiasm in the classroom is contagious and she gives international students the confidence and support necessary to improve their written and verbal skills.”
- Yan Wang, Communication Management, Xiamen University
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Is DBMD for you?
• Open to students in their 3rd or 4th year with three or fewer remaining courses
• GPA 3.0/4.0 (Preferred)
• TOEFL® Internet-based (iBT) 79 (Minimum)
• IELTS™ Academic 6.5
• GMAT or GRE required for Business applicants
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COSTS | 2012-2013
• $13,006 - Tuition and fees (Undergraduate)
• Graduate tuition and fees - $961 per credit hour
(Liberal Arts) - $1,328 per credit hour (Fox School of
Business)
• $7,250 average on-campus housing
• $1,000 - $1,500 semester meal plan options
• $1,000 semester books (estimate)
• $2,500 annual health insurance
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Student Housing
• Competitive on-campus residence hall housing
• Off-campus housing is available close to Temple and Center City Philadelphia
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Application Calendar • Schedule TOEFL or IELTS
• Spring Application Deadline: October 15
• Fall Application Deadline: March 15
• Academic calendar
Spring Semester 2013
January 22 – May 15
Fall Semester 2013
August 26 – December 14
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How do I apply?
• Complete DBMD Inquiry card today
• Schedule your TOEFL or IELTS test
• Apply online at www.temple.edu/international/dbmd
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Questions??
Contact the
Office of International Affairs
1801 N. Broad Street
403 Conwell Hall
Philadelphia, PA 19130 USA
+1-215-204-9570
www.temple.edu/international/dbmd
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See you in Philadelphia!!