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Temple University is a public university. Its information should be available.
The University of Pennsylvania is private university.
Temple is complicated. Gets its name from its religious origins in 1884 and its mascot from the fact that it began as a night school housed in a church.
From their Wiki page:
In 1965, Temple became a Pennsylvania state-related university, meaning the university receives state funds, subject to state appropriations, but is independently operated.[19] It is one of four schools to have this designation, alongside Lincoln University, Pennsylvania State University, and the University of Pittsburgh. This is the only public-private hybrid system of higher education of its particular type in the United States.
Temple University (Temple or TU) is a public state-related research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded in 1884 by the Baptist minister Russell Conwell and his congregation at the Grace Baptist Church of Philadelphia, then called Baptist Temple. Today, Temple is the second-largest university in Pennsylvania by enrollment and awarded 9,128 degrees in the 2023-24 academic year. It has a worldwide alumni base of 378,012, with 352,175 alumni residing in the Unit...
I think every college in the nation should have open books.
Screw the private university thing.
They sure as hell suck down that federal student loan money.
If you take the federal loans you should be obligated to report like a state university.
Itβs garbage.
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Before even factoring in Federal money, would think Temple would have open books since it receives $158M annually in Commonwealth funding.