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Temple University at Tyler School of Art

Elkins Park, PAAccredited
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About Temple University at Tyler School of Art

Temple University at Tyler School of Art is an instructional site of Temple University, a public research university based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This location in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, served as the former home of Temple's Tyler School of Art, historically one of the most prominent art schools in the mid-Atlantic region. The Tyler School of Art has since consolidated its primary operations to Temple's main Philadelphia campus.

Specific programs and credential levels offered at the Elkins Park site are not listed in current IPEDS data. Tyler School of Art at Temple University traditionally offered programs in fine arts, art education, ceramics, fibers, graphic design, painting, printmaking, and sculpture at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Prospective students interested in art programs should contact Temple University directly regarding current enrollment options.

Elkins Park is an unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, located just north of Philadelphia. The Tyler School of Art's Elkins Park campus was situated on a historic estate and served the regional arts community for decades before the consolidation to Philadelphia's main campus.

Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education

Contact Information

7725 Penrose Avenue, Elkins Park, PA 19027

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