https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/music-education-major-bc-mued-bmus/scholarships-financial-aid
Scholarships All undergraduate applicants to the Boyer College of Music and Dance are considered for dance and music scholarships as well as Temple University academic scholarships. A separate application is not needed. Learn more about Temple University academic scholarships.
https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/federal-student-loans/graduate-student-loans
Unsubsidized Loans Unsubsidized loans are offered to eligible undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. These loans do not require students to demonstrate financial need, but you must file the FAFSA, meet all eligibility requirements for federal aid, and be enrolled at least half-time (4.5 credits). Interest is charged beginning the day the loan is paid to you until the day the loan ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/asian-studies/undergraduate
A major or minor in Asian Studies helps prepare students for careers that require a global outlook and expertise. Develop the language skills in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean and the interdisciplinary knowledge needed for careers and professions ranging from business and government to education and the media.
https://grad.temple.edu/admissions/costs-financial-aid-more/other-funding-opportunities
There are a number of other external funding opportunities available through businesses seeking to support the next generation of professionals and scholars. The following list is just a small fraction of the opportunities available to students. Eligibility requirements vary for each.
https://bursar.temple.edu/about
About Us Your Temple University education is a significant investment. The Bursar’s Office looks forward to serving you during your academic career at Temple to help with the return on that investment. The Bursar’s Office is a customer service and compliance unit within the Chief Financial Officer’s division. The core functions of the Bursar’s Office consist of the billing of tuition ...
https://hope.temple.edu/public-benefits-eligibility-students
This report outlines the eligibility rules for students in higher education across three public benefit programs—SNAP, CCDF, and TANF.
https://hope.temple.edu/sites/hope/files/media/document/One-Stop_Center_Models.pdf
The infusion of new pandemic-relief funding ofers higher education institutions an opportunity to restore their financial health and allocate funds to implement initiatives that integrate support services to help students efectively access them. This guide reviews prominent approaches that colleges around the nation can consider based on their unique circumstances and existing regional and ...
https://registrar.temple.edu/leave-of-absence
You are NOT eligible for financial aid disbursements, including work study funds, during the Leave of Absence terms. You will be reported to lenders and servicing agencies as "not enrolled" and should contact your lender for information on possible repayment requirements. Enrollment verification forms will NOT be available for the terms you are on a Leave of Absence. Your student employment or ...
https://hope.temple.edu/sites/hope/files/media/document/CostOfAttendance_2024.pdf
Colleges and universities usually control at least a portion of their “direct charges” to students, and when they do, they essentially set their own prices—especially tuition and fees. At public institutions, state funding and governing boards play a heavy role in determining how much a student (or their family) will need to foot the bill. However, the costs of other basic necessities ...
https://registrar.temple.edu/pennsylvania-residency
An official in the admissions office determines your residency status based on the information provided in your admission application. Please contact admissions for assistance or questions.