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Why start your degree at Temple University Rome?

At Temple University, we have an academic community that spans the globe. Our established, diverse campuses offer undergraduate students more than an education—they offer new ways to explore and participate in the world. And, no matter where you study, you’ll be an integral part of the Temple community.

Whether you find home at Temple University's Main Campus in Philadelphia and our other regional campuses, or abroad in Rome (through the Temple Rome Entry Year program or for a Study Abroad semester)  or Japan, our campuses open the door to a world of unique experiences. You’ll graduate with the skills and knowledge to set yourself apart and make a difference in the world.

Temple University is committed to providing access to an excellent, affordable higher education that prepares students for careers, further learning and active citizenship. 

Explore our campuses and see where our Owls call home, or discover more about Temple’s undergraduate programs by campus.

Fast Facts

  • Temple has campuses worldwide. Approximately 40,000 students attend campuses that span the globe, from campuses in Philadelphia and Ambler, Pennsylvania, to campuses in Rome, Italy, and Tokyo, Japan.

  • Temple Rome is one of the oldest and most highly respected U.S. programs in Italy.

  • Temple Japan is the oldest and largest foreign university in Japan and the only full foreign university offering degrees entirely in English.

  • Temple offers additional programs in other countries and locations in the U.S. You can study in England, Spain, South Africa, Los Angeles, New York City and more.

  • Temple works with 150+ partner institutions worldwide.

    Find out more about Temple University's overseas campuses and partner institutions here
     

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Rashi Singhal

College of Liberal Arts '23

"At first, when people told me that studying abroad would be life-changing, I thought they were exaggerating. Now, after studying abroad, I can confidently say that my life changed."