Temple College Night School for working adults

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Temple College Night School for working adults was an evening educational program created to provide accessible higher education opportunities to employed adults, which later evolved into what is now Temple University.

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instanceOf adult education program
evening educational program
precursor institution
affiliation Temple College NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educationalModel part-time study for employed learners
educationLevel higher education
evolvedInto Temple University NERFINISHED
hasAccessibilityFeature evening and after-work class times
hasCharacteristic accessible scheduling for people with daytime jobs
focus on nontraditional students
hasLegacy influenced Temple University’s mission of access to education
hasPurpose to provide accessible higher education opportunities to employed adults
hasStudentType adult learners
commuter students
hasTargetAudience employed adults
working adults
hasTemporalRelation existed before the formal establishment of Temple University
historicalRole origin of Temple University’s commitment to working students
isDescribedAs night school for working adults
isPredecessorOf Temple University NERFINISHED
languageOfInstruction English
location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States NERFINISHED
offers evening classes
partOf history of Temple University
sector postsecondary education

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Russell Conwell founded Temple College Night School for working adults