Bar Examination Loans – Temple Law

How to Apply for a Bar Loan. Complete and submit the Intent to Apply for a Bar Exam form to the Law School Financial Aid Office. Choose a lender and complete the bar loan application directly with the lender.

Federal & Private Loans – Temple Law

Federal & Private Loans. Temple law students may be eligible for federal Stafford and Graduate PLUS loans through the Direct Loan Program and if needed, private loans through private lenders.

Incentive Compensation Under the Regulatory Spotlight

What compensation would be “incentive-based?” Under the proposed rules, “incentive-based compensation” would include any variable compensation, fees, or benefits that serve as an incentive or reward for performance, whether in the form of cash or non-cash payments. This definition does not include compensation that is paid “for …

Financial Literacy for Law Students – Voices at Temple

AccessLex provides on-campus information sessions for incoming 1Ls, personal finance sessions for returning students, and loan repayment sessions for graduating students. Recently, AccessLex has created a personal finance program called MAX Online designed exclusively for first year law students.

[PDF] Law School Financial Aid Fact Sheet

While your loans are in deferment you are not required to make any payments and will not be responsible for any interest on subsidized loans. Temple University participates in the National Student Loan

Alternative Data and Credit Scores: Will it Trigger CFPB Enforcement?

The CFPB believes that use of this data could help provide credit scores to the “credit invisibles” – the roughly 45 million Americans who have limited, stale, or no credit history – and potentially move those consumers into mainstream credit products with more affordable terms.

Financial Aid – Temple Law

The financial aid program at Temple Law School is designed to help fill the gap between the cost of a legal education at Temple University and the student’s own resources. Financial aid may consist of any combination of academic or need based scholarships and grants, federal and private loans and work study.

Mark Rahdert’s articles on Voices at Temple

Student-Loan Forgiveness Case at Supreme Court Hinges on ‘Harm’ Featuring Mark Rahdert Prof. Mark Rahdert explains why standing could be an issue for the individual borrowers suing to stop student loan debt relief.