Temple University Reviews

  • 41 Reviews
  • Philadelphia (PA)
  • Annual Tuition: $37,462
92% of 41 students said this degree improved their career prospects
95% of 41 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Student Reviews - in Social Work

Student Reviews - in Social Work

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sharnisha wheeler
  • Reviewed: 9/12/2013
  • Degree: Social Work
"I love what Temple offered me and I can see how the school has changed since I graduated. They have addressed the lack of housing concern and the school of social work has merged with another school."
Theresa Cox
  • Reviewed: 7/10/2013
  • Degree: Social Work
"Temple University's MSW program is geared towards allowing professional students, who work full-time in the field. The program allows for a full course-load in addition to keeping a full-time job, even using relevant employment in the field as internship options. The program is very supportive of non-"traditional" students, offering part-time programs with Saturday only classes. The teaching staff is professional and reliable, and the University staff is always there to help. Technology is above and beyond, allowing for a different dimension to the classroom experience."
Yajaira Betancourt
  • Reviewed: 3/17/2013
  • Degree: Social Work
"Pros are that the professors are knowledgeable cons are that parking availability is annoying"
Sharnisha Wheeler
  • Reviewed: 2/10/2013
  • Degree: Social Work
"I attended Temple for Undergraduate and Graduate studies. I would not trade my education experiences for anything and the person that Temple helped me to mature into this present day. Temple assisted with financial aid and was full of cultural/social life. I had a lot of training through real life experiences, which are helpful in my career as a social worker. The housing issue was difficult to navigate, which caused me to not live on campus any of my years at the school. Housing is really my only complaint and possibly the wish that education was a little less expensive (but that is everywhere)."