How long are virtual information sessions?
approximately one hour
Each session lasts for approximately one hour and includes time for live Q&A with an Admissions Officer. Events listed are in Eastern Time.
How long does temple take to make a decision?
accept
Temple University does accept the Common Application. When will I find out if I am accepted to Temple? Once you have submitted all the materials necessary for your application, please allow anywhere from two to six weeks to receive an admission decision.
Is Temple a self report transcript?
If you are applying as a first-year student from a U.S. high school, you’ll use Temple’s self-report high school transcript tool. Once you have submitted your Common Application and activated your TUportal account, you will be notified to self-report your high school courses and grades.
Can you walk around Tufts?
Registration is required. Walk-in visitors will be instructed to sign up for a self-guided tour.
Is Harvard open for tours?
Even though our campus is currently closed to visitors, there are still many ways to explore beautiful Harvard Yard, learn from enthusiastic students, and discover life in historic Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Does Temple send rejection letters?
The school expects you to meet their requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores, but they’re more flexible than other schools. If you exceed their requirements, you have an excellent chance of getting in. But if you don’t, you might be one of the unlucky minority that gets a rejection letter.
What GPA do you need for Temple?
3.54
With a GPA of 3.54, Temple University requires you to be around average in your high school class. You’ll need a mix of A’s and B’s, and very few C’s. If you have a lower GPA, you can compensate with harder courses like AP or IB classes.
Does temple require letters of recommendation?
Letters of recommendation are optional but will be reviewed if you choose to send them. Please do not send more than two letters. Your letters should be submitted by individuals who can speak to your academic abilities and personal accomplishments, such as a high school advisor or teacher.