https://sfs.temple.edu/
Your Financial Aid Offer. Cost of Attendance; Financial Need; Understanding Your Aid Offer; Accepting Your Aid; Financial Aid Types. Grants. Federal Pell Grant; Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (SEOG) Pennsylvania State Grant (PASG) Pennsylvania Special Programs; Temple University Grant; Fly in 4 Grant; Non-Pennsylvania State ...
https://payingforcollege.temple.edu/what-financial-aid/student-eligibility
Temple University bases need-based financial aid on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The 2024-2025 FAFSA is set to open in December 2023. Visit the Student Financial Services website for information specific to the 2024-2025 FAFSA and forthcoming changes.
https://admissions.temple.edu/costs-aid-scholarships
To do this, we make the process as transparent as possible by providing clear, detailed information about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), how to apply for financial aid, the types of aid available, tuition and cost, and more.
https://payingforcollege.temple.edu/cost-attendance
Financial aid opportunities can help you finance your education at Temple. We award more than $100 million in scholarships each year. Seventy percent of eligible first year students receive need-based aid. In recent years, more than half of our students were offered merit-based scholarships, ranging from $1,000 to full tuition.
https://sfs.temple.edu/financial-aid-types/federal-student-loans/undergraduate-loans
An undergraduate financial aid offer may include a combination of Federal Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized loans. Subsidized Loans. Subsidized loans are offered to eligible undergraduate students who have demonstrated financial need determined by the FAFSA to help cover the costs of higher education. The federal government pays the interest ...
https://www.temple.edu/life-at-temple/students/tuition-and-financial-aid/financial-aid
Temple University offers a number of financial aid and assistance options for eligible students, including scholarships, grants, loans and work-study programs. All students must apply for financial aid using the FAFSA. To receive the best possible financial aid package, make sure you file your FAFSA by the priority deadline of February 1.
https://sfs.temple.edu/eligibility/your-financial-aid-offer/financial-need
Need-based Aid. The Student Financial Services office subtracts a student’s EFC from the cost of attendance (COA) to determine the amount of financial need a student has, and therefore how much need-based financial aid they qualify to receive for the year.
https://payingforcollege.temple.edu/what-financial-aid/financial-aid-offer
The financial aid offer is a summary of your financial aid and overall estimated costs for attending Temple University. It provides a breakdown of the gift aid and other aid you are eligible to receive. The offer also contains your estimated cost of attendance, which provides an estimate of your education-related expenses (tuition, fees ...