https://law.temple.edu/resources/financial-aid/faq/
The FAFSA is requesting information about my income from two years ago. I made more money then than I plan to make this year, how do I account for that on the FAFSA?
https://sfs.temple.edu/managing-your-aid/summer-financial-aid-types-eligibility
Financial aid eligibility for Summer 2025 is determined based on the information from the 2024–2025 FAFSA application and remaining fiscal year funding. The 2024 – 2025 FAFSA must be submitted by the end of your enrolled summer term and/or no later than June 30, 2025 for you to receive a summer financial aid offer. Students enrolled for summer are automatically reviewed for all available ...
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. If you have financial aid that is no longer listed as ‘anticipated’ but has not disbursed, then there are two possible factors at play. You are no longer eligible for the aid ...
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://ambler.temple.edu/admissions/cost-aid-and-scholarships
Student Financial Services Students interested in contacting the Office of Student Financial Services should visit the website for additional information. Financing Your Education A Temple University education is an investment in your future. It’s our goal to make it financially possible for every qualified student to enroll and make the financial aid process as transparent as possible ...
https://admissions.temple.edu/honors/academics/scholarships-funding
We strongly encourage our students to apply for any and every opportunity for which their interests, aspirations and accomplishments are a match. Further, we are ready to support them through the application process. Click here for more info about scholarships at Temple University. We also invite you to reach out to our Office of Scholar Development and Fellowships Advising. This office is ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/grants/temple-university-grant
Temple University Grants are a limited fund awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. They are subject the change based on the student’s FAFSA data and other offered awards.
https://bursar.temple.edu/refunds
You may have a refundable credit balance on your student account, which could be the result of any of the following actions: Financial aid / loan payments Over-payments Account adjustments such as a registration drop, meal plan reduction, etc. Refunds due to financial aid and/or loan payments are issued after the initial disbursement of financial aid, which generally begins the Thursday prior ...
https://rome.temple.edu/academics-programs/temple-rome-entry-year-program/costs-aid-scholarships
Types of Financial Aid Temple offers a variety of merit-based and individual scholarships & grants Federal student aid available for eligible U.S. citizens and residents Temple supports GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon benefits for eligible military families Work study or on-campus jobs available for eligible students Temple offers payment plans that help students and families manage tuition bills ...
https://law.temple.edu/resources/financial-aid/work-study/
The Federal Work Study Program is a federal need-based financial aid program which provides funds for students to work within the school or outside of…