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Temple UniversityDiversity Facts & Statistics

Location
Philadelphia, PA
Undergrads
24,107
Tuition (in-state)
$21,634 ($13,596)
Admission Difficulty
Average
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Facts & Statistics

African American
14%
Asian
10%
Hispanic
4%
International
4%
Native American
0%
White
55%
Unknown
12%
Historically Black College/University?
No
Tribal College?
No
Out-of-State Students
24%
Common States of Residence
  • Connecticut
  • Foreign countries
  • Maryland
  • New Jersey
  • New York
Student Age Breakdown
Under 18: 0%
18-19: 23%
20-21: 31%
22-24: 25%
25+: 21%
Female Faculty
37%
Male Faculty
63%
Faculty Diversity
African American: 6%
Asian American: 9%
Hispanic: 3%
International: 5%
Native American: 0%
White: 70%
Unknown: 8%
Gay Pride
The campus is tolerable to those who are gay.
Political Activity
Most, if not all, campus organizations get involved in some political issue or another, whether locally or nationally. Issues involve everything from gay rights to abortion to discrimination. Temple University and its students have really become known for deep roots in the community.
Economic Status
The students at Temple come from different backgrounds financially. You will never hear anyone speak of the "rich kids" or anything like that-Temple students seem humble in their status.
Most Common Religions
There are a few Christian clubs and groups on campus that hold events. The Muslim Students Association is probably the largest religious club on campus.
Minority Clubs on Campus
There are several minority organizations on campus; for example, Black Student Union, Cambodian Association, and Hillel. All of these organizations have made their mark on the campus community and the people that they serve.
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