Temple University - Ambler
580 Meetinghouse Road
Ambler, PA 19002
Temple University Ambler, located on a 187-acre campus in Ambler, Pennsylvania, evolved from the early 20th century environmental traditions of the Pennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women. They are situated 30 minutes north of Temple's main campus in Philadelphia and offer a combination of education opportunities unavailable on other campuses.
The small-college atmosphere but research-university benefits at Temple University Ambler enable students to thrive in a diverse community. The college fosters a small student-to-faculty ratio and works to integrate academic and student services as well as leadership and service-learning opportunities.
Known as innovators in research and education in economic, social, and environmental studies, Ambler's coursework and research programs focus on the connection between humanity and the environment. By offering evening, weekend, and
online classes, Temple University Ambler has opened itself to a large community of traditional and non-traditional students.
Quick Facts:
Temple University Ambler offers associate, bachelor's, and master's degrees as well as certificates and pre-professional programs in fields such as business, education, communications, landscape architecture, horticulture, and liberal arts.
Temple University Ambler participates in NCCA Division I athletics for both men and women.
From the student newspaper to the student radio station, there are more than 30 student organizations at this Pennsylvania college.
Lifelong learning is a large part of Temple University Ambler's culture, evidenced in the hundreds of non-credit courses and special program seminars they offer throughout the year in areas such as Web site design, interior design, digital photography, personal finance, and horticulture.
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