
All students
seeking financial aid at Temple University apply for aid by completing
the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA) after January 1. The FAFSA can be obtained
at your high school guidance office, your current college or by
calling the Student Financial Service Office at (215) 204-2244 or
visit FAFSA's website
www.fafsa.ed.gov
to apply online. Student's who apply online and their parent(s)
must obtain a federal student aid PIN number to use as an electronic
signature. Visit the U.S. Department of Education
PIN website to
learn more and sign up for a PIN number .

The goal of
the US Department of Education is
to ensure equal access to education and to promote educational excellence
for all Americans. Visit the US Department of Education's student
website
Federal Student Aid on the Web.

PHEAA's website is specifically designed for
students & parents, offering
innovative solutions for your college-planning needs.
American
Education Services website helps students and families plan for
higher education, as well as allowing FFELP loan borrowers to manage
their student and parent educational loan accounts online. Lenders listed on the Temple University SFS website for Federal Stafford Loans, Parent PLUS and Graduate PLUS are all participating lenders with AES.

The
National Student
Loan Data System has an online history of your borrowing through federal
loan programs. Student access is provided to you to help identify
loan amounts and dates you borrowed, who your loan servicer(s) are
with specific contact information and the status of your federal
loans.
Collegeboard.com
brings together all the information and tools that students and
parents need to plan for the transition from high school to college.


FinAid
was established in the fall of 1994 as a public service. This award-winning
site has grown into the most comprehensive annotated collection
of information about student financial aid on the web.
The sites listed
are linked to you by Temple University. Each site is independently
owned and operated. Any changes to the sites does not reflect the interest
of Temple University or any other University which may accept their scholarship
program.