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Temple University

1801 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA

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US ranking
position: 104
Tuition & fees per year: $23,723
Acceptance rate: 83.00%
Median alumni salary: $45,412
Avg. SAT and ACT: N/A
Entrance difficulty: Moderate

What are the graduation rates for students at Temple University?

Temple University reports a six-year graduation rate of 75%, placing it in the top 20% nationally for this metric. The retention rate for first-year students is relatively high at 83%, ranking in the top 30%, suggesting good student persistence from the first to the second year. For students completing their degrees within four years, the rate stands at 57%, which remains strong and lies within the top 30% when compared to other institutions. When broken down by gender, 77% of women graduate within six years, slightly higher than the 72% graduation rate for men, but both figures are considered high and again in the top 20% bracket.

What is the earning potential for graduates at Temple University?

Graduates from Temple University see a wide range of earnings depending on their chosen field of study. Degrees in technology and engineering tend to lead the pack in salary potential. For example, alumni with a degree in Computer and Information Sciences, General earn an average of $65,773, while Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering graduates earn close to $64,953. Mechanical Engineering offers a similarly competitive salary level at $61,636, and Civil Engineering graduates earn $59,557 on average. Additionally, those who completed programs in Civil Engineering Technologies/Technicians report earnings around $61,841, showcasing strong returns in technical fields.

Business-oriented degrees also provide appealing income opportunities. Graduates in Business Administration, Management and Operations can expect to earn about $50,782, slightly above Finance and Financial Management Services at $50,577 and Management Information Systems and Services which average $50,100. Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods stand out with earnings of $60,681, indicating robust prospects for those entering quantitative and analytical business sectors. Accounting and Related Services graduates earn roughly $48,617, while Human Resources Management and Services brings a salary of approximately $48,337.

Within the health sciences, the Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing degree offers among the highest earning potential at $70,899, making it one of the most lucrative paths available. Biomedical and Medical Engineering graduates report earnings of $41,801, and Public Health majors earn around $38,314. Those pursuing Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions earn roughly $35,630.

In the realm of education, Teacher Education and Professional Development graduates focusing on specific subject areas earn on average $40,122, and those concentrated on specific levels and methods earn about $36,892. Communication-focused degrees also show varied outcomes, with Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication at $37,662 appearing as a relatively high-income choice. Journalism and Communication and Media Studies track close behind with earnings of $30,806 and $32,400, respectively.

Other liberal arts and sciences fields provide moderate earning opportunities. Economics graduates take home around $41,791, while Mathematics majors report an average of $43,319, and Chemistry graduates earn about $44,868. Fields like Social Work and Neurobiology and Neurosciences yield average earnings of $35,540 and $35,780, respectively. Geography and Cartography graduates earn close to $31,439, and Political Science and Government alumni see about $32,575.

Conversely, some areas in the arts and humanities offer more modest earning prospects. For instance, Design and Applied Arts graduates receive roughly $43,047, but others like Visual and Performing Arts, General yield just $21,796 on average. Music and Drama/Theatre Arts earnings fall near $18,810 and $18,590, respectively, indicating relatively lower financial rewards in these creative fields.

Temple University Graduation Rate

Avg. graduation 75%
Graduation rate, total cohort
4-year Graduation 57%
Graduation rate - Bachelor degree within 4 years, total
6-year Graduation 75%
Graduation rate - Bachelor degree within 6 years, total

Temple University Career Help & Outcomes

Career Centers:

Full time employees: 14

Part time employees: Data not available

Career Counselling:

Individual: All undergraduates

Group: All undergraduates

Career Center services:

  • Job Interviews
  • Career library
  • Resume preparation
  • Career/Interest testing
  • Interview workshop
  • Alumni network

Other information:

Job bank on campus

Yes

Job fairs on campus

Yes

On campus employer recruitment

All undergraduates

Temple University Graduations Per Degree

BACHELOR’S Degree

Women Men Total

Agricultural/Animal/Plant/Veterinary Science and Related Fields

044

Natural Resources and Conservation

281442

Architecture and Related Services

383270

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies

10616

Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs

374210584

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services

77222299

Education

16634200

Engineering

72170242

Engineering/Engineering-related Technologies/Technicians

74754

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

10515

Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences

18119

Legal Professions and Studies

161228

English Language and Literature/Letters

382159

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities

8513

Biological and Biomedical Sciences

257131388

Mathematics and Statistics

183351

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies

9667163

Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and Kinesiology

54128182

Philosophy and Religious Studies

9817

Physical Sciences

241640

Psychology

27877355

Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services

9442136

Public Administration and Social Service Professions

45752

Social Sciences

129115244

Visual and Performing Arts

273159432

Health Professions and Related Programs

53197628

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services

4947031197

History

122537

MASTER’S Degree

Women Men Total

Architecture and Related Services

271441

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies

213

Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs

722092

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services

253459

Education

10650156

Engineering

92433

Engineering/Engineering-related Technologies/Technicians

538

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

303

Legal Professions and Studies

202545

English Language and Literature/Letters

12315

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities

112

Biological and Biomedical Sciences

491665

Mathematics and Statistics

81321

Military Technologies and Applied Sciences

123

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies

022

Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and Kinesiology

292958

Philosophy and Religious Studies

112

Physical Sciences

7714

Psychology

78987

Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services

639

Public Administration and Social Service Professions

13738175

Social Sciences

121123

Visual and Performing Arts

5848106

Health Professions and Related Programs

29662358

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services

218219437

History

325

DOCTOR’S Degree

Women Men Total

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies

5510

Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs

224

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services

6713

Education

181129

Engineering

51015

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

303

English Language and Literature/Letters

022

Biological and Biomedical Sciences

191130

Mathematics and Statistics

347

Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and Kinesiology

224

Philosophy and Religious Studies

156

Physical Sciences

91928

Psychology

18321

Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services

224

Public Administration and Social Service Professions

101

Social Sciences

5510

Visual and Performing Arts

358

Health Professions and Related Programs

426

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services

9514

History

044