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Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (SEOG)

https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/grants/federal-supplemental-education-opportunity-grant-seog

Eligibility Criteria. The federal Supplemental Equal Opportunity Grant (SEOG) is a campus-based limited fund provided by the U.S. Department of Education.

Confirming Independent Status - Student Financial Services

https://sfs.temple.edu/eligibility/eligibility-requirements/confirming-independent-status

Definition: . Orphan – A student who at any time since the age of 13 had no living parent, even if the student is now adopted.If the student was adopted prior to the age of 13 the adoptive parent is required to be reported on the FAFSA. Ward of the Court – A student who at any time since the age of 13 was a legal dependent of the state or ward of the court, even if your status has changed ...

Costs, Financial Aid & More - Graduate School

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Financial Aid. Graduate students are eligible for financial assistance from external, federal and university sources.. Student Health Insurance. All full-time graduate students may enroll in one of Temple University’s health insurance plans.

ScholarshipUniverse - Student Financial Services

https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/scholarships/scholarship-opportunities-temple/scholarshipuniverse

ScholarshipUniverse is a searchable database that maximizes scholarship opportunities for Temple students. It allows Temple students to create an academic profile by answering questions that will enable students to connect with both internal (Temple University) and over 15,000 external scholarship opportunities.

Suggested Documentation for SAP/MAX Appeals | Student Financial ...

https://sfs.temple.edu/policies/satisfactory-academic-progress-sap/suggested-documentation

Federal regulations require that Student Financial Services collect third-party documentation as part of an appeal.That documentation must support both what happened to impede your progress as well as the changes made to overcome those circumstances.

Refunds | Bursar's Office | Bursar's Office

https://bursar.temple.edu/refunds

Temple University Bursar's Office 115 Carnell Hall (040-13) 1803 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 United States

2025 SUMMER GRADUATE FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION Health Professions ...

https://sfs.temple.edu/sites/sfs/files/documents/SUMMER_APP_Grad_2425%20HSC%20(Non%20Medical).pdf

2025 SUMMER GRADUATE FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION – Health Professions Students (Excluding Medical Students) Please complete all sections of this form and Return to Student Financial Services at the campus location you are attending.

AmeriCorps - Student Financial Services

https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/scholarships/americorps

Funds are received from AmeriCorps in two even disbursements per semester, the timing of which depends on the approved certification date, the start date of the semester and the semester midpoint.

Temple University International Student and Scholar Services

https://isss.temple.edu/

Information for prospective and current international faculty, researchers, and staff

Pennsylvania State Grant (PASG) - Student Financial Services

https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/grants/pennsylvania-state-grant-pasg

Students must pass a specific number of new (i.e., not repeated) courses each term.. Full-time semester: 12 new credits; Part-time semester: six new credits; Students may combine their enrollment as long as they meet the following new credit minimums.