https://boyer.temple.edu/admissions/financial-aid
Tuition. Temple University’s tuition rates reflect a subsidy from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The difference in base tuition between Temple and other institutions should be considered when comparing financial aid offers from colleges.
https://sfs.temple.edu/apply
Students must apply for financial aid each year. We strongly recommend submitting your FAFSA before the February 1 priority deadline. Any outstanding requirements should be resolved as soon as possible to avoid impacts to students’ aid eligibility.
https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/federal-student-loans/undergraduate-loans
The Gross Amount of the loan is the full amount offered to the student-borrower on the financial aid offer and the amount that must be repaid with interest.The Net Amount of the loan is the amount of the loan, minus the origination fee, that is applied to the student's account at Temple.The Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized loan fee will be proportionately deducted from each loan disbursement.
https://hope.temple.edu/statements-announcements/hope-center-statement-house-budget-reconciliation-bill-cutting-student-aid
This week, the House Education and Workforce Committee released its proposal as a part of the Congressional “budget reconciliation” process which contains more than $350 billion in cuts to federal student aid programs, including new restrictions on Pell Grants for low-income students, elimination of student loan interest subsidies, and strict limits on the ability of students to finance ...
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), award information (account summary by term, award for aid year, award history and withdrawal information) and review the federal shopping sheet. ...
https://studyabroad.temple.edu/planning-resources/financing-study-abroad/financial-aid
Besides the many scholarships available for study abroad, any federal and state financial aid Temple students receive can be applied towards study abroad. In most cases, institutional aid (scholarships or grants) can be used towards your program as well. Make sure to complete your FAFSA early in the calendar year.
https://sfs.temple.edu/about/appointments
The Office of Student Financial Services offers virtual and in-person appointments Monday–Friday. We recommend scheduling your appointment through the Qless app, which is free to download from the App Store or Google Play store.
https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/federal-work-study
To receive a federal work study offer, you must: Have a demonstrated financial need as a result of filing the FAFSA.; Submit all financial aid requirements in order for a determination to be made regarding eligibility.
https://payingforcollege.temple.edu/contact
Student Financial Services. Carnell Hall, Ground Floor 1803 N. Broad St. Philadelphia, PA 19122. Tel: 215-204-2244 (Please have your nine-digit TUid ready when calling) Email: [click-for-email] (Please include your nine-digit TUid when emailing). Hours Telephone: Monday–Thursday 8:30 a.m–5 p.m. and Friday 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m.
https://www.temple.edu/life-at-temple/students/tuition-and-financial-aid
Financial Aid. The first step in getting financial aid is applying. Learn more about financial aid.. Tuition and Billing