https://sfs.temple.edu/apply/graduate-students/returning-after-tpd-discharge
Students who received a Total & Permanent Disability Discharge of their loans can return to school. However, there are specific steps that must be taken to restore your eligibility.
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.
https://klein.temple.edu/admissions/financial-aid-scholarships/financial-tools-information
Financial Tools and Information. At Temple, Klein College of Media and Communication supports students’ financial well-being through graduation and beyond with a network of knowledgeable professionals and a comprehensive suite of helpful tools.
https://law.temple.edu/resources/financial-aid/scholarships-and-grants/endowed-scholarships/
Established by Horace G. Brown, Class of 1928, this fund is designed to provide annual scholarships for three law students, one in each of the three years of law school, who demonstrate good character, academic excellence, and financial need.
https://sfs.temple.edu/sites/sfs/files/documents/HSC%20FactSheet_Grad-Professional_25-26.pdf
Health Sciences Center 2025-2026 Graduate/Professional Financial Aid Fact Sheet • Review your Award Letter CAREFULLY. Your award letter and any revisions to your initial aid package can be found by accessing your
https://isss.temple.edu/student-resources/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://sfs.temple.edu/apply/first-time-undergraduate-transfer
Newly admitted students for a fall semester start: Temple University’s priority deadline for filing the FAFSA is Feb. 1.; Newly admitted students for a spring semester start: Temple University’s priority deadline for filing the FAFSA is Dec. 1 for the first term as a new spring admit.; After the priority deadline passes, financial aid funding offers will continue to be made, but all ...
https://www.temple.edu/academics/schools-and-colleges/college-of-education/education-masters-scholarships-financial-aid
Scholarships & Financial Aid. The College of Education and Human Development provides scholarships and financial support opportunities to qualified graduate students. Funding options can include partial tuition awards, scholarships and assistantships, in addition to federal or merit aid provided by Temple University.
https://payingforcollege.temple.edu/what-financial-aid/student-eligibility
Applying for Aid. Applying for financial aid to help you with your account balance, or with education and living expenses while in school, involves knowing what your options are and being informed on the types of aid available. Various types of financial aid have regulations that you must follow to maintain eligibility. There may even be limits on the amount of aid they can have been awarded.
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Research & Opportunities. There’s no better time to be involved with research at Temple. A passionate global community of Temple students, faculty and alumni pose important questions; produce and contribute to cutting-edge work; and make strides in a wide variety of fields, including public health, environmental sustainability, engineering, social justice and more.