
1801 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA


Temple University hosts several signature events and traditions that are integral to the campus experience. The Weeks of Welcome program is designed to help new students acclimate to university life through a variety of activities and social gatherings that foster community building and school spirit early in the academic year.
Homecoming and Family Weekend offers current students, alumni, and their families an opportunity to reconnect with the university community. This event often features athletic competitions, campus tours, and social events that celebrate Temple University's heritage and pride.
Commencement marks the culmination of the academic journey for graduating students. It is a formal ceremony that honors students' achievements and their transition from university to the next stages of their professional or academic careers.
Temple University provides college-owned housing with coeducational options, supporting a diverse living environment for students. Approximately 22% of students reside on campus, reflecting a moderate level of on-campus living compared to those who commute, which accounts for 77% of the student body.
Students living on campus benefit from access to high-speed internet throughout the university housing facilities. Additionally, freshmen are permitted to bring cars to campus and have the option to park, which can be advantageous in managing daily commutes and campus activities.
College owned housing available
YesCo-ed housing
YesFreshmen can park on campus
YesHighspeed speed internet
YesSchool organizations
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