Welcome to Temple College Foundation
- About Us
- Types of Assistance
- Alumni
The Temple College Foundation was established in 1982 to help support Temple College. It is governed by a Board of Directors and led by Dr. Evelyn Waiwaiole, Vice President of Resource Development and External Relations.
Our Purpose:
The purpose of its creation is to serve as a medium to keep the community connected to the college. The Foundation’s ingenuity helps itself by seeking more methods of maintaining the relationship between the community and college such as the following: residential programs, workshops, dual credit classes, courses, degree programs and employment. Students who want to better their lives will face financial hardships. The Foundation provides relief because it believes in success for all students.
Scholarships
Scholarships, the primary source of assistance, would not be possible without the generosity of businesses and citizens. Six million dollars in endowments are for scholarships.
Leopard Loans
The Leopard Loan program lends money to students to stay focused on their classes instead of worrying about financial hardships; tuition, books, rent, and basic needs are covered under the program. The Foundations provides these loans at no interest with a maximum of one thousand dollar as an alternative to financial aid.
Temple College Alumni and Friends Association
The Temple College Foundation created the Temple College Alumni and Friends Association to honor alumni, individuals who have taken a class, and friends of the college. As a member, benefits will include free admission to all sporting events at Temple College, discounts at Temple College bookstore, and discounts with Temple College vendors.