https://hope.temple.edu/policy-advocacy/hope-centers-2025-federal-policy-priorities
Yet today, millions of college students experience extreme challenges in affording the basic necessities they need to live. According to The Hope Center’s Student Basic Needs Survey, 3-in-5 students experience some form of food or housing insecurity while enrolled, reducing their chances of succeeding while in school, finding a steady job, and maintaining long-term financial stability.
https://sfs.temple.edu/policies/disbursement
2022-2023 Disbursement Dates; Semester. Pell Grants. Loans. SEOG. State Funding. Institutional Funding. Undergraduate Students. Fall 2024. 8/21/2024. 8/21/2024. 8/21/2024
https://law.temple.edu/resources/financial-aid/scholarships-and-grants/social-justice-fellows/fellows/ruben-presser-social-justice-fellows-class-of-2027/
Angeline, rising 2L (they/them) graduated with a Special Major in Black Studies from Swarthmore College in 2022. During their time at Swarthmore, Angeline co-facilitated a student-run course in the Swarthmore College Black Studies Program, “Freedom Dreaming: Black Radical Insurgency and Abolitionist Imaginings,” that engaged students with histories of resistance and present-day movements ...
https://bursar.temple.edu/about/contact-us
Temple University Bursar's Office 115 Carnell Hall (040-13) 1803 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 United States
https://sfs.temple.edu/policies/athletic-aid-appeals
Athletic Aid Appeal Procedures for Student-Athletes at Temple University. Student-athletes may submit a formal appeal when their athletic aid has been reduced, canceled, or not renewed.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-01-31/temple-promise-covers-costs-admitted-students-high-financial-need
The new financial aid grant program will help close the tuition gap for Philadelphia County residents whose families earn $65,000 or less in adjusted gross income.
https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/scholarships/payment-student-processing
Guidelines For All Payments to Students. All payments to students (scholarships, awards, stipends, fellowships, reimbursements, graduation gifts, prizes, etc.) must be processed through the Office of Student Financial Services (SFS) as financial assistance per U.S. Department of Education student financial aid regulations.
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.temple.edu/life-at-temple/students/academics/international-students
International Student and Scholar Services. Living and studying in a foreign country can be challenging. To help make your stay easier, the Office of International Student and Scholar Services can assist you with legal documentation, help you fit into the Temple community, and provide you with advisory and counseling services.
https://grad.temple.edu/admissions/costs-financial-aid-more/external-funding-opportunities
A-H. The American Anthropological Association offers an array of national and international grants and fellowships for both currently enrolled students and scholars conducting research.. The American Association of University Women seeks to advance educational and professional opportunities for women in the United States and around the globe through financing opportunities such as grants and ...