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Housing and Financial Aid
OFF CAMPUS HOUSING AND FINANCIAL AID
Students moving from home or the residence halls to an apartment (or other rental unit) may be eligible to receive financial aid to help cover the cost of off-campus living expenses.
- File the FAFSA or renewal FAFSA by March 1st and indicate your housing plans on the school section of the application. Priority consideration and financial aid funding sources are given to students who apply ON-TIME, after the deadline, financial aid awards will continue to be made, but all funding sources may not be available.
- Provide a copy of your lease to the SFS office
- Your financial aid budget will be calculated to include a standard cost to live off campus. Because the cost of living off campus is similar to the cost of a housing assignment in Temple University residence halls, your award should be approximately the same as if you were a residence hall student.
- NOTE: Other factors such as filing a late FAFSA or renewal, family income, taxes paid, and assets etc. will affect your financial aid award. It is recommended you contact the SFS office with specific questions about your aid eligibility as an off-campus student. ( sfs@temple.edu)
- When your total aid is greater than your billable charges for tuition, fees, and meals (if applicable), you will be eligible for a refund which can be used to cover your rent and other living expenses.
- Refunds are made available at the start of each semester to registered students after all University (billable) charges are satisfied and student financial aid is applied. If you are interested in having your refund directly deposited into your checking or savings account you can sign up for the Direct Deposit online on OWLnet.
- Refunds not delivered by direct deposit will be mailed.
UNIVERSITY HOUSING AND FINANCIAL AID
Students residing in University residence halls or University sponsored off-site housing are considered on campus students and will be considered for aid based on tuition and fees, books and University room and board charges.
- File the FAFSA or renewal FAFSA by March 1st and indicate your housing plans on the school section of the application. Priority consideration and financial aid funding sources are given to students who apply ON-TIME, after the deadline, financial aid awards will continue to be made, but all funding sources may not be available.
- Your financial aid budget will be calculated to include the cost of living on campus. See the Office of University Housing website for room and board charges.
- NOTE: Other factors such as filing a late FAFSA or renewal, family income, taxes paid, and assets etc. will affect your financial aid award. It is recommended you contact the SFS office with specific questions about your aid eligibility as an on campus student. ( sfs@temple.edu)
- Refunds are made available to registered students after all University (billable) charges are satisfied and student financial aid is applied. If you are interested in having your refund directly deposited into your checking or savings account you can sign up for the Direct Deposit online on OWLnet.
- Refunds not delivered by direct deposit will be mailed.
COMMUTER STUDENTS AND FINANCIAL AID
Students residing with a parent(s) or other relative are considered commuter students.
- File the FAFSA or renewal FAFSA by March 1st and indicate your housing plans on the school section of the application. Priority consideration and financial aid funding sources are given to students who apply ON-TIME, after the deadline, financial aid awards will continue to be made, but all funding sources may not be available.
- Your financial aid budget will be calculated to include the cost of tuition and fees, books and a commuter cost based on estimated transportation expenses.
- NOTE: Other factors such as filing a late FAFSA or renewal, family income, taxes paid, and assets etc. will affect your financial aid award. It is recommended you contact the SFS office with specific questions about your aid eligibility as a commuter student. ( sfs@temple.edu)
- Refunds are made available to registered students after all University (billable) charges are satisfied and student financial aid is applied. If you are interested in having your refund directly deposited into your checking or savings account you can sign up for the Direct Deposit online on OWLnet.
- Refunds not delivered by direct deposit will be mailed.
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