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A Commitment to Making Education
Affordable
The founder of Temple University, Dr. Russell H. Conwell, believed that education
should be available to anyone on the basis of their intellectual and personal
motivation, regardless of their income. In this spirit, we are eager to assist all
Temple students to afford a college education. We have prepared this site to
make you aware of all the financial aid opportunities available to you, and to
answer questions that commonly arise during the financial aid process.
Contact us if you need additional information and assistance.
FAFSA Priority Filing Deadline
MARCH 1st
Priority consideration given to applications applications received and completed by this date.
After March 1st
Financial aid awards will continue to be made, but all funding sources may not be available.
www.fafsa.ed.gov
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Self-Service Banner Help:
Written Instructions: Accepting your Financial Aid Awards in Self-Service Banner
Video Instructions: Accepting your Financial Aid Awards in Self-Service Banner
Prospective Students:
Visit our Net Price Calculator for a Temple University financial aid estimate.
IMPORTANT: The information you gather from the Net Price Calculator is only an estimate. It can serve as a general guide to your eligibility for financial aid at Temple University, but the amounts are not a final determination or actual award of financial assistance. Information about the financial aid application process at Temple University can be found here.
PERKINS LOAN INFO
You will notified by email when the Perkins Loan Electronic Master Promissory Note and Entrance Interview are available. Once you are notified, use the link below to complete the Entrance Interview and sign the Perkins Master Promissory Note.
Perkins Loan Website
NOTE: You will need the PIN number issued to you to complete your FAFSA to complete the Promissory Note.
Identity Confirmation Practices Related to the Release of Confidential Student Information under FERPA
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