If you plan to transfer to Temple University, follow these steps to in order to receive a financial aid offer in an efficient and timely manner.
Temple University’s FAFSA code is 003371.
If you plan to transfer to Temple University, follow these steps to in order to receive a financial aid offer in an efficient and timely manner.
Temple University’s FAFSA code is 003371.
As soon as you apply to Temple University, update your FAFSA.
After the priority deadline passes, financial aid funding offers will continue to be made, but all funding sources may not be available.
As soon as you submit your enrollment deposit for admission to Temple University, notify the financial aid office of your current institution. They can cancel all financial aid offered to you for the semester you will be starting at Temple University.
There are limitations on certain types of financial aid.
Check your federal financial aid history at studentaid.gov. If you are a Pennsylvania resident, check your state grant eligibility at pheaa.org.
The types of financial aid available to transfer students are determined by individual eligibility (after filing FAFSA) and availability of funding at the university. Student Financial Services awards financial aid based on financial need, which is determined by subtracting the expected family contribution (EFC) from the cost of attendance.
Temple’s Office of Undergraduate Studies oversees the development and implementation of policies and practices related to transfer credits, the development and ongoing support of community college partnerships, and collaborates with other offices within the university to provide information and resources on transfer credit equivalencies for current and prospective students.
The amount of credits you transfer into Temple University may affect your grade level. Your grade level can affect the total amount of federal loan funding a student can borrow in an academic year. Transfer credits also affect satisfactory academic progress, as transfer credits are part of a student’s total attempted credits used to calculated a student’s pace.