https://www.fox.temple.edu/mba/mba-scholarships
The Fox School of Business is committed to recognizing excellence and investing in future business leaders. That’s why we award merit-based scholarships within each of our MBA programs—to acknowledge our students’ achievements and unique perspectives. Merit-Based Scholarship Consideration Each applicant is automatically considered for a merit-based scholarship based on the information ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/admissions/graduate-admissions/cost-aid-and-more
Cost, Aid and More Admissions and funding decisions are made by the specific graduate program (s) to which you apply and our Graduate School. You should always start your search for information about funding by contacting your intended program (s). In keeping with Temple’s commitment to access and affordability, our graduate degree programs offer multiple opportunities for financial support ...
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://news.temple.edu/news/2025-05-09/temple-celebrates-first-graduating-class-cecil-b-moore-scholars-program
In spring 2024, on the heels of the Cecil B. Moore Scholars Program’s success, the university launched Temple Promise. A last-dollar financial aid grant program, Temple Promise helps make a Temple education more accessible and affordable for students from Philadelphia with high financial need who have earned admission to the university. For the 2024–2025 academic year, 489 students ...
https://bursar.temple.edu/tuition-fees/1098t
1098-T Tax Information IRS Form 1098-T Tuition Statement is an information form filed with the Internal Revenue Service by Temple University. The form is issued by January 31 each year for the previous tax year (January 1 to December 31). Among other things, it provides: In Box 1, the amount of Qualified Tuition and Related Expenses paid on the student account during the tax year. In Box 5 ...
https://finance.temple.edu/budget-information-center/faq
Our two main revenue sources—tuition and the state appropriation—account for 84% of our operating budget. Tuition revenue has dropped by approximately $200 million since 2017 due to a 25% decline in overall student enrollment. Meanwhile, our Commonwealth appropriation has been flat for the last six years, despite inflation.
https://isss.temple.edu/students/current-students/beyond-immigration-student-information/applying-social-security-number-f-1-and-j-1-students-only
In order to be eligible to apply for a Social Security Number you must: Have an employment/offer of employment: Students in F-1 or J-1 status are not eligible for a Social Security number unless they have an offer of employment. There are no exceptions to this requirement. Be authorized to work in the US. Read about work authorization here. Be in the United States. New students should wait ...
https://www.temple.edu/about/university-offices
Find employee resources including benefits, payroll, and training and development.
https://hope.temple.edu/newsroom/hope-blog/students-can-get-money-back-when-they-file-taxes
Tax season is upon us! Here's how students can unlock educational credits to get money back.
https://dentistry.temple.edu/academics-and-admissions/postbaccalaureate/postbaccalaureate-admissions
The Kornberg School of Dentistry's Postbaccalaureate program is an intensive, 11-month, preparatory program designed to help pre-dental students strengthen their skills in the sciences, prepare for or improve their scores on the DAT, and gain valuable clinical experience to enhance their application to U.S. and Canadian dental schools. Interested applicants can apply through the Post ...