Main Header [this should be Heading 2 style]

[This is the primary header for the page that describes for website visitors what topic they are learning about. In this instance, it could be the degree or certificate name or a sentence-case header that describes the program.

Note: the rest of the headers on the page can be Heading 3 style.]

Body text: introductory content

[Here, include a paragraph or two summarizing the program’s value proposition and key features. 

Throughout the content on this page, consider answering these questions for prospective applicants:  

  • What are the benefits of this program and why should prospective students apply? 

  • Who is this program designed for? 

  • What makes this program unique? 

  • What courses, curriculum features, learning opportunities or faculty members help distinguish this program from others?   

  • Why should applicants study at the School of Pharmacy? What makes the school unique from other pharmacy schools with similar academic programs?]

H3: The [name of program] experience

[This is where you will delve into more detail about the aspects of the program that both make it unique and how it prepares graduates for specific outcomes. Consider highlighting, for example, the top 5 program details and be sure to highlight the why and how of each—showing prospects why they should apply for the program and not just telling. You can support your points through firsthand narratives by featuring alumni or current student testimonials, profiling faculty members, linking to news stories or additional information that support the details, and/or including visual assets such as photos or videos. 

H3: Frequently Asked Questions

[Part of optimizing your website’s content and ensuring that, over time, it will appear high in search is by directly answering common questions applicants will ask. This can be accomplished through including a frequently asked questions section and including the question directly in the copy, paired with the response. Here is an example: https://pharmacy.vcu.edu/programs/faq/. If you have an FAQ page on the website that includes common questions and responses for the school, you can link to that page from this section.] 

Add the first question here

Add the response to that question here.

Add the second question here

Add the response to that question here.

Add the third question here

Add the response to that question here.

H3: Application Information

[Emphasize creating a clear and easily navigable pathway to the application information for this program in the www.temple.edu program page. Consider using components such as a CTA (call to action) block or embassy.]

H3: Questions/contact information

[Include contact information for prospects who have questions about the program. Include multiple contacts if needed, depending on the area of expertise or types of questions prospects may have.] 

H3: Related links

[The program page is also your opportunity to link to additional, related information about the school. Consider linking to information about research, the department and faculty directory, and details about the student experience (student organizations, support services, etc.).]

H3: News and events

[If the school is hosting any recruitment events or events that highlight current students, alumni or faculty, or if the school has related stories that appear on news.temple.edu, consider adding them here. This provides opportunities for applicants to stay in the Temple University web ecosystem and learn more about the school, its research, academic programs and more.]

H3: Additional information

[Include any additional details or links to more information that are important for prospective students and will help convert them to applicants.

For these links, you can use a component like the embassy or CTA.]

[Note: below is an example of a call-to-action to emphasize a specific attribute of the school, like research.]