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Making Payments

        

Payment options available

                

 
 
  • Bank Wire

                     Individuals may request necessary information by contacting the Bursar's Office

                     via telephone at 215.204.7269.

  • Walk-in Campus Locations

               Visit the Bursar's Office on your campus to pay in person. Credit Card              payments may not be made in person, only online via OWLnet.

  • Mailing Option* - lockbox processing - include student's TUid

                     Only send payments to this address:

                      P.O. Box 828799

                      Philadelphia, PA 19182-8799

    *(Allow 7 - 10 Business days for mail receipt and processing)

    For all other correspondences, mail to:

    Temple University Bursar's Office

    1803 North Broad Street

    115 Carnell Hall (040-13)

    Philadelphia, PA 19122

  • Other Tuition Payment Options                 

    TIPP - click for brochure

    Temple Installment Payment Plan (TIPP) – TIPP is a ten-month interest-free plan managed by Higher Education Services, Inc. on behalf of the University.  Students can finance all or a portion of their tuition, housing, board and related fees (minimum of $1000).  There is an application fee of $50 and payments can be made by check, pre-authorized electronic debit, or credit card.  Credit cards payments are subject to a convenience fee of $11 per each $500 paid. 

    Temple Easy Payment Plan (TEPP)

    The Easy Payment Plan consists of up to three equal installments during a semester at a cost of $11 per installment.  Tuition must be paid in full by the last installment each semester.  If payments are made by credit card, the convenience fee will also be assessed; however, if payments are made by check or e-check, only the $11 installment fee is charged. 

    Tuition Remission - click for forms and info

    Available to children and spouses of full time employees of Temple University and Temple Health Systems.

    Pennsylvania nowU 529 program

 

 




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