https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/federal-work-study
Federal work-study is a Federal Grant that allows students to earn funding via a bi-weekly paycheck to help cover non-billable educational expenses. Federal work-study funding does not get applied towards tuition and fees. You must work an approved work-study position to earn the funding. To qualify, you must have a valid FAFSA on file and ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/eligibility/eligibility-requirements
To receive and retain financial aid, including the student federal Direct Loan and PLUS loan, all students (undergraduate, graduate and professional) must meet certain eligibility requirements. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as early as Oct. 1 and no later than Feb. 1 (Temple's priority deadline for undergraduate students).
https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/federal-student-loans/undergraduate-loans/federal-direct-parent-loan-undergraduate-students-parent-plus
The SFS Office will receive the approved loan information directly from the Department of Education and post the funding to the student's financial aid account. Students will be notified via email of a Revised Award Letter for review - they will then be able to see the processed loan.
https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/grants
A grant is need-based financial aid that does not have to be repaid. Grants are available through the federal government, state agencies, the university or an outside organization. Grants are typically based on financial need but there may be other qualifying criteria, such as filing deadline. Any grant funding listed on a student’s financial ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/apply/current-undergraduate
All financial aid and enrollment requirements must be met for financial aid to disburse. Students enrolled in less than full-time status may see a delay in PLUS loan or private loan disbursement. Changes to enrollment status (full time, part time, etc.) after your financial aid disburses can result in adjustments to your financial aid. ...
https://slmm.temple.edu/financial-aid/apply-aid
Here are some quick tips to help you navigate the financial aid process. Create a financial aid folder, portfolio, etc. File the FAFSA before February 1 (this means make sure that the FAFSA is complete and in our office by February 1). Note Temple University's Federal School Code for Main Campus 003371.
https://sfs.temple.edu/apply/first-year-undergraduate
All financial aid and enrollment requirements must be met for financial aid to disburse. Students enrolled in less than full-time status may see a delay in PLUS loan or private loan disbursement. Changes to enrollment status (full time, part time, etc.) after your financial aid disburses can result in adjustments to your financial aid. ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/apply
Apply. Students must apply for financial aid each year. We strongly recommend submitting your FAFSA before the February 1 priority deadline. Any outstanding requirements should be resolved as soon as possible to avoid impacts to students’ aid eligibility. Undergraduate students can view our undergraduate fact sheet for a condensed overview of ...
https://sfs.temple.edu/about
It will review the financial aid offer, important policies, and a brief overview of billing and financial aid details you need to know to manage your finances. Satisfactory Academic Progress (October 2023 - PPT) Learn about this important requirement to retain your federal financial aid and institutional need-based aid!
https://sfs.temple.edu/eligibility/your-financial-aid-offer
Financial Aid in TUportal. Federal regulations require that a student’s total annual student financial aid, including loans and work-study, not exceed a student’s annual cost of attendance. For most students, financial aid only meets part of their financial need. Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the first ...