https://finance.temple.edu/budget-information-center
Budget Information Center As a state-related institution without a large endowment, Temple’s operating budget—which finances the day-to-day, ongoing operations of the university—is almost entirely driven by tuition revenue. Examples of what is financed by the operating budget include departments, schools and colleges; student resources and services; libraries; campus operations ...
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://noncredit.temple.edu/isss
Use the links on this page to start an application. If you are resuming an application you started, log into your account, and click on My Applications to resume your application.
https://bursar.temple.edu/payments/payment-methods
Temple University offers several payment methods to remit payment for student account balances. Primary payment methods are online payments, mail payments and in-person payment.
https://bulletin.temple.edu/academic-programs/
The following Academic Programs Chart lists Temple University's active degrees, majors, minors and certificates alphabetically, along with the school or college that grants each degree, major, minor and certificate.
https://www.temple.edu/community-impact/snap-resources
The impact of the government shutdown on SNAP benefits could be considerable. We encourage anyone in the Temple community who is affected by the loss of these benefits to visit the Barnett Irvine Cherry Pantry on the first floor of the Howard Gittis Student Center, where free nonperishable, nutritious goods are available. Any student experiencing food insecurity can also apply to receive ...
https://bursar.temple.edu/payments/payment-plans
Payment Plans Students are encouraged to pay the total account balance by the due date. In doing so, students avoid any payment plan fees and late payment fees. However, if you are un-able to pay the balance in-full, Temple University offers two payment plans to assist students and their families. The two payment plans are the Deferred Payment Plan and the Temple Installment Payment Plan (TIPP ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/students
When you attend the school, you become a member of the Fox family, a powerful support system that boosts your potential—and takes you further than you ever thought possible.
https://studentaffairs.temple.edu/who-we-are/departments/care-team/student-frequently-asked-questions
The Case Management Staff in the Dean of Students Office can help connect you to resources around campus, navigate challenging situations, advocate for you during times of emergency to your faculty, and connect you with the Student Affairs Emergency Fund.
https://engineering.temple.edu/admissions/graduate-admissions
In our small, tight-knit community you will get the most up-to-date education at a great value to your career. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis within the deadlines outlined below. It is highly recommended that you apply early to ensure the processing time can be completed and consideration be given for scholarship or university/college funding. Upon receiving all required ...