https://sfs.temple.edu/eligibility/eligibility-requirements/confirming-citizenship
You hold a T nonimmigrant status ("T-visa") (for victims of human trafficking) or your parent holds a T-1 nonimmigrant status.Your college or career school’s financial aid office will ask to see your visa and/or certification letter from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/federal-student-loans/graduate-student-loans/federal-direct-graduate-plus-loans
File the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA); Meet Temple University Financial Aid eligibility requirements; Be admitted into a graduate or professional degree program of study. Post-bachelor students taking courses to gain admission to a graduate or professional program are not eligible; neither are students taking courses necessary for their teacher certification.
https://law.temple.edu/academics/study-abroad/italy/tuition/
Tuition & Fees for Summer Semester 2024. Tuition: $3,700 Program Fee: $400 Application Fee: $50 (Temple and partner school students exempted) University Services Fees: $184 JD students from Temple and other U.S. law schools will be covered by Temple’s international health insurance policies.. Personal Expenses
https://deanofstudents.temple.edu/student-emergency-aid-fund
In partnership with the Office of Institutional Advancement, the Division of Student Affairs works strategically with its partners to ensure that a Temple education is both affordable and accessible for all students.
https://payingforcollege.temple.edu/get-started
You need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for federal and institutional aid. This is the only action required to apply for most financial aid at Temple University. There are some scholarships and state grants that require separate applications.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/academic-policies/withdrawal-policies/
Discontinuation of Registration: Dropping or Withdrawing from Courses (Policy # 02.10.14)Scope of Policy & Rationale. This policy defines how undergraduate and graduate students may discontinue registration in a course or courses using a "Drop" or "Withdrawal."
https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/scholarships/scholarship-opportunities-temple
Students with Disabilities. Disability Resources and Services (DRS) offers several scholarships.Scholarships are awarded based on academic merit and financial need. Award amounts vary based on scholarship; however, the maximum award amount is $1,000 per semester.
https://isss.temple.edu/students/financialaidresources
The information on this page has been compiled to assist you in locating additional financial aid resources. If you are a future student, you should make sure you have funding available to you for at least the first year of study in the U.S. Temple University does not have a loan program and there is little financial aid available after a student arrived in the U.S.
https://law.temple.edu/resources/policies-and-procedures/satisfactory-academic-progress-and-financial-aid-eligibility/
Satisfactory Academic Progress refers to the standards a student must meet to receive federally funded financial aid. Satisfactory Academic Progress requires maintaining a GPA that meets the standard set forth by Temple Law School’s academic policies for successful completion of the JD and Law Graduate programs and that a specific number of completed credits are necessary each academic year ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/students/student-experience-alumni-engagement/financial-aid-resource-page
Graduate students can borrow up to $20,500 in an Unsubsidized loan.. There is an aggregate loan limit on total outstanding subsidized and unsubsidized loans of $138,500 (this includes all previous subsidized and unsubsidized loans).