Temple tuition?

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I was just called to set up an interview with Temple U. and was wondering if anybody knows a good website that gives the tuition costs. I went to the temple site, but it wants you to call to find out cost.
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The best bet would be to follow temple's advice and call them.
 
I understand your just trying to be helpful, but it seems as though there would be a site or student that could give me an estimate...
 
I have never heard or seen of a website that has that info, I could be wrong. There are lots of SDNers who do go to temple. They may be able to help.

If you dont find out, Temple will talk to you about tuition in great detail during your interview.
 
I appreciate it. I know when I went to Boston for my interview they gave me a cost breakdown, but when I asked a student they said it was a low estimate and that I should plan on spending more.
 
Tuition:
PA resident 26,076
non-resident 36,204
Univ. Fees:
computer fee 200
Student activity fee 50
health fee 100
recreation fee 60
student facilities fee 50
books: 700
instruments:
1st year 5,815
2nd year 3,622
third and fourth 0
 
I always thought temple's tuition is way lower than other schools..I just find the tuition high as well and when you add also the cost of living overthere, it ends up I think an average ( not as much as NYU or Boston) but definilty not lower than other universities like tufts, CWU ot NOVA
 
i think tuft's tuition is comparable if not more than temple's plus cost of living in boston is about 2x more than temple so that will factor in to how much you spend for school too...so temple is relatively cheaper. Plus you still have the option (although it is hard) to get residency and lower your tuition by about $10k vs those other schools which are private and everybody pays the same. Happy turkey day everybody!!!
 
Its true that Philly is one of the cheapest Northeastern US cities to live in. But once you go there, you'll quickly see there's a reason for that😀
 
not if you live in the right areas....the area i live now is very nice and peaceful and i dare say for my $900/month for a 2 bedroom (1 exercise/study room and 1 bedroom/all utilities included/free parking/gym access) i can probably get half a room in nyc/boston
 
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