https://law.temple.edu/resources/financial-aid/
Financial Aid – Temple Law The Temple Law Financial Aid Office is the primary resource for law students regarding financial aid or billing questions or concerns. Temple Law students are not required to go through the main university Student Financial Services Office. Our in-house Financial Aid Office, with specific law school financial aid staff, is available to help law students navigate ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/federal-work-study
Submit all financial aid requirements in order for a determination to be made regarding eligibility. Be eligible for Title IV ( Federal) Aid funding to qualify for Federal Workstudy. Be a matriculated student and currently enrolled to continue to work under the Federal Workstudy Program. A Federal Workstudy Grant must fit into the Cost of Attendance Budget for the semester/year. All aid cannot ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/grants
What is a grant? A grant is need-based financial aid that does not have to be repaid. Grants are available through the federal government, state agencies, the university or an outside organization. Grants are typically based on financial need but there may be other qualifying criteria, such as filing deadline. Any grant funding listed on a student’s financial aid offer is automatically ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/eligibility/your-financial-aid-offer
Financial Aid in TUportal Federal regulations require that a student’s total annual student financial aid, including loans and work-study, not exceed a student’s annual cost of attendance. For most students, financial aid only meets part of their financial need. Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the first step in determining the types of aid for which you ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/apply/graduate-students
The annual Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan amount for graduate students is $20,500 (divided evenly between fall and spring semesters). Student Financial Services will approve the maximum annual amount of Federal Unsubsidized Direct Loan funding and all students have the ability to accept, adjust or decline your financial aid award offer online in Self-Service Banner (SSB) section of the ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/policies/withdrawal-policy
Federal financial aid is also know as "Title IV aid." For the purposes of this policy, "Title IV aid" will refer to any and all federal funding - Pell Grants, Federal Supplement Educational Opportunity Grant, Subsidized Loans, Unsubsidized Loans, Parent PLUS and Graduate PLUS loans. Title IV federal student aid eligibility is based on the percentage of time you are enrolled for the semester ...
https://bursar.temple.edu/refunds
You may have a refundable credit balance on your student account, which could be the result of any of the following actions: Financial aid / loan payments Over-payments Account adjustments such as a registration drop, meal plan reduction, etc. Refunds due to financial aid and/or loan payments are issued after the initial disbursement of financial aid, which generally begins the Thursday prior ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/eligibility/your-financial-aid-offer/accepting-your-aid
The Student Financial Services’ Financial Aid section of the TUportal will allow students to review their eligibility (financial aid requirements, holds and satisfactory academic progress statuses), a ward information (account summary by term, award for aid year, award history and withdrawal information) and review the federal shopping sheet. Follow the step below to accept your financial ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/tuition-billing/manage-my-account
Financial aid begins to disburse to accounts at least two business days prior to the start of term. Until that point, aid may be listed as ‘anticipated,’ in that it is expected to pay on the scheduled date. If you have financial aid that is no longer listed as ‘anticipated’ but has not disbursed, then there are two possible factors at play. You are no longer eligible for the aid ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/apply/current-undergraduate
After completing your FAFSA, Student Financial Services will receive the application for processing. You can review financial aid requirements within the SFS channel on the Costs and Aid tab. If additional information is needed, click on the notification and follow the instructions to satisfy the requirements. Your financial aid offer will be an estimate until all financial aid requirements ...