Temple University, the 38th largest institution in the US, offers a plethora of courses at the undergraduate and graduate level. An acceptance rate of 57% and Early acceptance rate of 76% make admission at Temple moderately difficult and selective.
For seeking admission, students need to submit their GPA, SAT/ACT scores and English language scores (international applicants).The average GPA, SAT and ACT scores attained by the accepted students has been found to be 3.54, 1223 and 27, respectively.
The domestic students not meeting the SAT/ACT requirements may alternatively may opt for 'Temple Option', which comprises a total of four 150-word essay questions. The essay questions aid in determining the attitudinal and behavioural aspects of the students and select the promising students.
Acceptance Rate of Undergraduate and Graduate Students in Past 5 Years
Over the past few years a shift in the overall trend of acceptance rate has been observed for Temple University. Since the introduction of ''Temple option' and usage of Common application, the number of 1st-year and African, American and Latino applications have shot up considerably from 18% to 19.9% and 25.8%, respectively.
Furthermore, an increase in the average GPA score of the students has also been witnessed, making the admission comparatively more competitive.
Fall Year |
Undergraduate Acceptance Rate |
Graduate Acceptance Rate |
2017 |
56.7% |
58.14% |
2016 |
52.2% |
54.95% |
2015 |
55.7% |
54.42% |
2014 |
61.7% |
45.81% |
2013 |
63.9% |
46.50% |
The table given above gives an insight into the trend of acceptance rate for undergraduate and graduate programs in past 5 years. From this table it can be seen that the acceptance rate for undergraduate courses has dropped down considerably from 63.9% to 56.7% implying that getting into the undergraduate courses has become comparatively difficult over a span of 5 years.
However, for graduate courses the trend has been quite contrasting as the acceptance rate has increased from 46.50% to 58.14%.
Temple University Admission Statistics
The following table gives an insight into the admission statistics of 2017–2018.
No. of applications completed |
No. of students admitted |
No. of students enrolled |
Acceptance Rate* |
|
Undergraduate |
35,880 |
5,486 |
2,208 |
56.66% |
Graduate |
20,333 |
3,190 |
605 |
58.14% |
Doctoral |
2,882 |
1,635 |
310 |
27.40% |
*The acceptance rate is estimated by dividing the percentage of students admitted by total number of completed applications.
As per the admission statistics of 2017–2018, the highest acceptance rate of 58.4% was witnessed for graduate programs followed by an acceptance rate of 56.66% and 27.40% for Undergraduate and Doctoral programs, respectively.
Increasing Chances of Getting into Temple University
- Intake seasons: The Temple University accepts applications both in Spring and Fall season.
- Preferable season: Notably, the Fall season has been found to be the most preferred application season by the students.
- Preferable application route: Every year about 57% of the total applications are accepted through the regular admissions, whereas more than 76% of the total applications are accepted through Early action. Thus , it can be inferred that Temple primarily favours the applications made through Early action.
- Best time to submit the supporting documents: For strengthening the application and making it successful, it is essential that the students submit their high school transcript, standarised test scores, an application essay and a list of non-academic activities on or before March 1.
Temple University Acceptance Letter
After completion of the application procedure, applicants are recommended to wait for at least 2 weeks for receival of the decision. During the peak admission season, i.e. October–March, it may take longer than 8 weeks for the decision to arrive. The transfer students usually receive decision within 4–6 weeks of application. For rolling admissions, decision arrives by February 1.
The offer of admission can be accepted by paying a non-refundable enrollment deposit of 200 USD, which can be paid through the TU portal or by sending back the Enrollment Deposit Form along with a cheque drawn upon in a bank in the US or through a money order in favour of Temple University.
Temple University Enrollment 2017–2018
The table given below represents the total number of students enrolled at the undergraduate and graduate level in 2017–2018.
School |
Total Enrollments |
UG Enrollment |
Master's Enrollment |
Doctoral Enrollment |
Tyler School of Art |
1566 |
1350 |
166 |
0 |
Fox School of Business and Management |
9082 |
7001 |
1821 |
88 |
Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry |
669 |
0 |
1 |
567 |
College of Education |
2148 |
1097 |
598 |
0 |
College of Engineering |
2167 |
1953 |
122 |
0 |
Beasley School of Law |
867 |
0 |
140 |
686 |
College of Liberal Arts |
5,247 |
4,532 |
178 |
0 |
Klein College of Media and Communication |
2,809 |
2,686 |
62 |
0 |
Lewis Katz School of Medicine |
1,103 |
0 |
0 |
18 |
Center for the Performing and Cinematic Arts |
1,892 |
7 |
0 |
5 |
School of Pharmacy |
908 |
0 |
0 |
30 |
School of Podiatric Medicine |
371 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
School of Public Health |
4,172 |
3,097 |
698 |
268 |
College of Science and Technology |
4,579 |
4,055 |
150 |
0 |
School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management |
1,111 |
921 |
187 |
0 |
University College |
17 |
17 |
0 |
0 |
University Studies |
1,532 |
913 |
0 |
0 |
In the given table it can be observed that the highest number of students, i.e. a total of 9082 students, were accepted at the Fox School of Business and Management followed by 5,247 and 4,579 students, respectively by the College of Liberal Arts and School of Science & Technology. Thus, it can be inferred that getting into these schools won't be that difficult if the entry requirements are met adequately.
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