https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/federal-student-loans/graduate-student-loans/federal-direct-graduate-plus-loans
Graduate students who need to borrow funds beyond the federal unsubsidized loan limit may apply for additional funds through the Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loan program. All Federal PLUS loan requests are processed for the full year and will be split evenly between fall and spring semesters. Students must also file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to utilize the Graduate ...
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://sfs.temple.edu/policies/repeated-coursework
The US Department of Education regulates how repeated coursework affects a student's financial aid eligibility. For a repeated course to be counted towards your enrollment status for financial aid purposes, you may only repeat a previously passed course once (a total of two attempts). If you enroll in a previously repeated and passed course for a third time, this course will not count towards ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/managing-your-aid/summer-enrollment
Registered undergraduate students will be reviewed for summer financial aid eligibility in late April based on summer term enrollment. There is no undergraduate summer financial aid application. grant students who should be registered for Summer and/or Fall 2025 courses should demonstrate unmet financial need per the FAFSA, and have a summer work-study position at Temple University or an ...
https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/advertising-major-co-adv-ba/scholarships-financial-aid
Financial Aid Follow these steps to apply for financial aid. Learn how your student status affects your financial aid options and application process. Read about your educational grant and loan options. Contact Student Financial Services at sfs@temple.edu or 215-204-2244 with any questions you might have.
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. However, if your education-related expenses exceed your current Cost of Attendance and you find yourself in need of additional funds, you can request a Cost of Attendance Appeal. This appeal is intended to increase your overall Cost of Attendance ...
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://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…
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://global.temple.edu/isss/student-resources/future-students/certificate-eligibility-i-20-or-ds-2019-application-process/financial-documentation
By virtue of submitting financial documentation to Temple University’s Office of International Student and Scholar Services, you have indicated that you have sufficient finances available to you for the first year of study. You will not be eligible to work off campus until you have been in valid F1 status for one year. Please see Student Employment Options | Temple University International ...