https://bursar.temple.edu/payments/tuition-remission
The tuition remission program includes expenses for tuition only; fees are not covered as part of tuition remission. The tuition remission program extends to all regular full-time employees, faculty members, and their legally dependent children for courses taken at Temple university. Spouses and certified domestic partners eligibility is based on the employee job classification and/or any ...
https://ira.temple.edu/sites/ira/files/2024-2025-Factbook.pdf
Total operating budget (FY25) Full-time undergraduates awarded aid Full-time undergraduates awarded need-based scholarships or grant aid Average award Full-time undergraduates awarded need-based loans Average loan
https://hope.temple.edu/sites/hope/files/media/document/BTFP_COVID19_EmergencyAid.pdf
Sara Goldrick-Rab1 April 2020 Emergency aid is a critical college retention tool for supporting students who face economic shortfalls that might disrupt their college education. In contrast to other eforts to address students’ basic needs, such as meal vouchers and gas cards, the dollars distributed by emergency grant programs can be used flexibly to meet students’ most pressing needs and ...
https://hope.temple.edu/sites/hope/files/media/document/2019_StudentAthletes_Report.pdf
Executive Summary Student-athletes compete in school and on the field. They are often full-time students and full-time athletes, making it challenging to manage their time, health, and finances. Some receive financial assistance for their participation. Full scholarships are uncommon and generally awarded at Division I schools. Most student-athletes, however, receive only partial scholarships ...
https://law.temple.edu/academics/degrees/dual-degrees/jd-mba/
Temple University Beasley School of Law and the Fox School of Business and Management cooperatively offer 3-year and 4-year dual degree programs leading to the…
https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/federal-work-study/campus-federal-work-study-job-bank
Home Financial Aid Types Federal Work-Study Off-Campus Federal Work Study Job Bank
https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/who-we-are/departments/care-team/student-affairs-emergency-fund
In partnership with the Office of Institutional Advancement, Student Affairs works strategically with its partners to ensure that a Temple education is both affordable and accessible for generations to come. To that end, we will continue to advocate for supporting students through opportunities like the Student Emergency Aid Fund. What is the Student Affairs Emergency Fund? The purpose of the ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/campuses/japan/
TUJ is the first educational institution in Japan to be officially recognized as a Foreign University, Japan Campus by Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. This status allows TUJ to sponsor student visas, enabling international students to study at the university on either a short-term basis (one or two semesters) or a long-term basis (such as to complete a ...
https://global.temple.edu/isss/student-resources/current-students/f-1-student/f-1-employment-options/employment-due-economic-hardship
You cannot apply for employment based on Economic Hardship if you have supplied ISSS with financial documentation to apply for an I-20 in the preceding twelve months. This includes new students, students who have completed a SEVIS transfer and students who have applied for a change of level
https://ambler.temple.edu/department-directory
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