https://isss.temple.edu/students/future-students/certificate-eligibility-i-20-or-ds-2019-application-process/financial-documentation/financial-aid-resources
Incoming Undergraduate Students: All scholarship information is provided by the office of International Admissions. International Student are not eligible for federally funded financial aid, but they are eligible for scholarships. All questions about scholarships should be directed to the office of International Admissions. If you are awarded a scholarship, the funds will not be increased ...
https://slmm.temple.edu/financial-aid
Information about financial aid at Temple University, including how to apply, scholarships, grants and award letters.
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.
https://admissions.temple.edu/apply/international-students/frequently-asked-questions
Temple University offers both merit-based scholarships and two #YouAreWelcomeHere scholarships for international students. Merit-based scholarships range from $1000 to full tuition for first-year students and do not require a separate application.
https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/higher-education-edd-ed-hied-edd/higher-education-edd-scholarships-financial-aid
Scholarships & Financial Aid. The College of Education provides both academic and funding support for its graduate students. Funding options might include a tuition award and/or an offer of graduate student employment.
https://slmm.temple.edu/loans
A loan is money you borrow and must pay back with interest. Interest rates and repayment terms vary. Although your parents may be willing to handle your finances while you are in school, it is to your advantage to know the rights and responsibilities concerning the loans.
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.
https://sfs.temple.edu/tuition-billing/manage-my-account/managing-your-refund
Parent PLUS Refunds. Refunds are typically issued to the student. The only time the Parent PLUS loan is sent to the parent is when the credit balance is the result of a Parent PLUS loan and the parent checked the option on the loan application to receive the refund rather than the student.The parent must put a valid address on the loan application.
https://bursar.temple.edu/student-account/due-date-schedule
The total account balance is due for the semester by the due date listed in the above chart. For the fall and spring semesters, students that do not pay the total account balance by the due date will be automatically enrolled in the University’s Deferred Payment Plan and assessed a $50 non-refundable payment plan fee. The Deferred Payment Plan provides additional time to pay your balance.
https://education.temple.edu/funding
Our goal is to make it financially possible for every qualified applicant to enroll so that we may continue to build the talented and diverse student community for which Temple is known.