Nonmatriculated Students

A nonmatriculated student is a student taking classes while not officially admitted to a degree-granting program. Generally, to be eligible for financial aid you must be a matriculated student in an approved Temple University degree program. The only exception is for nonmatriculated students who are taking courses required for admission into an approved Temple University degree program or nonmatriculated students enrolled in courses required by the state of Pennsylvania for elementary or secondary teacher certification or recertification. Students taking preparatory coursework that are already accepted into a degree program are not eligible for the exception to receive federal funding.

Nonmatriculated Students (Undergraduate or Graduate Students)

If you are taking courses required for admissions into a Temple University degree program, file the FAFSA and complete the Non-Matriculated Student Direct Loan form, then you can be considered for federal Direct Loan funding for a period of 12 consecutive months. The actual amount of federal loan funding you can borrow will depend upon your borrowing history, dependency status, cost of attendance and financial need.

Eligibility Requirements

  • All nonmatriculated students who wish to borrow federal student loan funds must have a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on file with Temple University for the enrolled academic year.
  • All nonmatriculated students who wish to borrow Federal student loan funds must complete the Non-Matriculated Student Direct Loan form.
  • Nonmatriculated students who are required to complete courses as part of admission/entry into a degree-granting program may have one year (12 months) of eligibility to borrow a federal Direct Loan and/or PLUS loan based on continual enrollment.
  • Nonmatriculated students must be enrolled at least part-time during a semester (six credits for undergraduate students and 4.5 credits for graduate students) to qualify for federal Direct loan funding.
  • A nonmatriculated dependent student taking courses to receive admission into an undergraduate or graduate program is eligible to receive the PLUS loan if their parent receives credit approval. 
  • A nonmatriculated dependent student taking courses to receive admission into an undergraduate or graduate program whose parent’s credit is declined for the PLUS loan may be eligible to receive additional federal Direct unsubsidized loan funding.
  • A nonmatriculated graduate student cannot borrow a Grad PLUS loan.
  • New federal Direct loan borrowers must complete a Master Promissory Note and Entrance Counseling for Federal Student Loan funding online, studentaid.gov
Nonmatriculated Student Teacher Certification

Eligibility Requirements

  • All students who wish to borrow federal student loan funds must have a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on file with Temple University for the enrolled academic year.
  • Nonmatriculated students who are enrolled in courses required by the state of Pennsylvania for elementary or secondary teacher certification or recertification.
  • All students who wish to borrow federal student loan funds must complete the Non-Matriculated Student Teacher Certification Loan Eligibility Exception Request form.
  • New federal Direct loan borrowers must complete a Master Promissory Note and Entrance Counseling by going online to studentaid.gov
  • The maximum a full-time student may borrow in a year is $5,500 in federal Direct Subsidized loan funding and up to $7,000 in federal Direct Unsubsidized loan funding.

NOTE: Optional courses or certification programs that are not required by the state for elementary or secondary teacher certification that a student elects to take for professional recognition or advancement do not qualify.