https://admissions.temple.edu/apply/international-students/frequently-asked-questions
Temple University offers both merit-based scholarships and two #YouAreWelcomeHere scholarships for international students. Merit-based scholarships range from $1000 to full tuition for first-year students and do not require a separate application.
https://payingforcollege.temple.edu/cost-attendance
We’re committed to keeping a Temple education affordable for all. At Temple, you get the reasonable costs of a public university with the advantages of a world-class research institution.
https://sfs.temple.edu/policies/cost-attendance-appeal
Federal regulations stipulate that your total annual financial aid, including loans and work study, not exceed a student's annual cost of attendance.
https://www.temple.edu/life-at-temple/students/tuition-and-financial-aid/financial-aid
Temple University offers a number of financial aid and assistance options for eligible students, including scholarships, grants, loans and work-study programs.
https://admissions.temple.edu/apply/admitted-students
Accept your spot at Temple by submitting your non-refundable enrollment deposit of $200 through your Applicant Portal. When you submit your deposit, you also secure your financial aid package, including scholarships.
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.
https://sfs.temple.edu/sites/sfs/files/documents/2024_25%20UG%20Fact%20Sheet.pdf
2024-25 Undergraduate Student Financial Aid Fact Sheet • Review Aid Summary, Shopping Sheet & Financial Aid Requirements in TUportal, https://tuportal6.temple.edu. Select the Costs and Aid Tab. • Review financial aid eligibility basics, https://sfs.temple.edu/apply and annual funding requirements for all financial aid funding. • Review the Financial Responsibility Agreement, https ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/apply/non-matriculated-students
A nonmatriculated student is a student taking classes while not officially admitted to a degree-granting program. Generally, to be eligible for financial aid you must be a matriculated student in an approved Temple University degree program. The only exception is for nonmatriculated students who are taking courses required for admission into an approved Temple University degree program or ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/eligibility/your-financial-aid-offer/cost-attendance
Note: The housing and food budgets in the financial aid cost of attendance reflects a student who reports living on campus or off campus as their housing choice.Both housing preferences receive the same budget. The housing figures is based on a median of 2024-2025 housing rates. The food budget is based on the J&H Unlimited Plan.
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.