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Honors Program | Undergraduate Admissions

https://admissions.temple.edu/honors/academics/scholarships-funding

Temple University Honors Program Conwell Hall 1801 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 United States

Policies - Student Financial Services

https://sfs.temple.edu/policies

These pages outline the important policies that govern student financial aid at Temple. Review the information carefully and contact SFS with any questions.. The expectation is that students are:

Financial Aid Resources | Temple University International Student and ...

https://isss.temple.edu/student-resources/future-students/certificate-eligibility-i-20-or-ds-2019-application-process/financial-documentation/financial-aid-resources

Incoming Undergraduate Students: All scholarship information is provided by the office of International Admissions. International Student are not eligible for federally funded financial aid, but they are eligible for scholarships. All questions about scholarships should be directed to the office of International Admissions. If you are awarded a scholarship, the funds will not be increased ...

Contact Us | Bursar's Office | Bursar's Office - Temple University

https://bursar.temple.edu/about/contact-us

Temple University Bursar's Office 115 Carnell Hall (040-13) 1803 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 United States

Confirming Citizenship - Student Financial Services

https://sfs.temple.edu/eligibility/eligibility-requirements/confirming-citizenship

You hold a T nonimmigrant status ("T-visa") (for victims of human trafficking) or your parent holds a T-1 nonimmigrant status.Your college or career school’s financial aid office will ask to see your visa and/or certification letter from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Financial Aid Offer | Financing Your Education - Paying For College

https://payingforcollege.temple.edu/what-financial-aid/financial-aid-offer

What is the financial aid offer? The financial aid offer is not a bill, but it contains important information for financing your education. You must file a FAFSA to receive a financial aid offer.. The financial aid offer is a summary of your financial aid and overall estimated costs for attending Temple University.

Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy

https://sfs.temple.edu/sites/sfs/files/documents/Updated%20SAP%20Policy%2003.2023.pdf

Financial Aid Academic Plan: A student with an approved SAP appeal that has met with their academic advisor and for whom it has been determined that more than one semester is needed to regain the 2.0 minimum GPA, 67% credit percentage, and/or complete

Returning After a TPD Discharge - Student Financial Services

https://sfs.temple.edu/apply/graduate-students/returning-after-tpd-discharge

Students who received a Total & Permanent Disability Discharge of their loans can return to school. However, there are specific steps that must be taken to restore your eligibility.

Cost, Financial Aid and Scholarships - College of Liberal Arts

https://liberalarts.temple.edu/admissions/undergraduate-admissions/cost-financial-aid-and-scholarships

Temple Promise Program. The Temple Promise is a new last-dollar financial aid grant program designed to make a world-class education at Temple University more accessible and affordable regardless of a student’s financial means.By reducing financial barriers, the program ensures ambitious, curious and engaged students admitted to Temple can join our community of learners who make an impact in ...

Loan Repayment - Student Financial Services

https://sfs.temple.edu/managing-your-aid/loan-repayment

The US Department of Education offers several repayment options for federal (non-Perkins) loans. Repayment terms range from 10 to 30 years, with several options for managing monthly payments. Use the application at Federal Student Aid to apply for a repayment plan or to recertify your plan. Most federal repayment plans must be recertified annually.