Tuition
Temple University’s tuition rates reflect a subsidy from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The difference in base tuition between Temple and other institutions should be considered when comparing financial aid offers from colleges.
Temple University Student Financial Services
Temple University's Student Financial Services Office readily assists all Temple students in making their college education affordable.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Temple University offers federal, state and institutional need-based financial aid to students who qualify. For consideration, students must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form by the priority deadline of March 1st. Complete the FAFSA to apply for aid.
- Temple's Undergraduate Code is 003371 (Main Campus)
- Temple's Graduate Code is E00349 (Main Campus)
Student Employment
There are numerous positions available throughout the Boyer College of Music and Dance, and the University. For information regarding applying for positions within the Boyer College, please go to the Presser Hall Main Office for music-related positions, and the Dance Main Office in 1700 N. Broad for dance-related positions.
If you are seeking work-study funds, before seeking a position, a student must receive an award letter with a work-study award. If an employer hires a student without confirming the student’s eligibility for Federal Work-Study, the employer will be responsible for all wages the student has earned. Work-Study jobs are available at both on-campus and off-campus locations. Visit the Work Study Job Bank.