Summer Financial Aid – Temple Law

Financial Aid. Summer Financial Aid. Students who are enrolled in classes at least half-time during the summer can apply for student loans to cover the cost of tuition and living expenses for the summer program. If you are enrolled less than half-time during the summer, you will need to pay out-of-pocket or borrow a private education loan (see …

Barrack Public Interest Fellowship Program – Temple Law

Download Program Guidelines for 2023-2024. Download Application Form. The application deadline for funding for 2024 is January 5, 2024. Questions on the Barrack Public Interest Fellowship program should be directed to the Law School Financial Aid Office, 215-204-8943, or lwfinaid@temple.edu.

J.D. Cost of Attendance – Temple Law

Loan Fees. 216. 216. Total. $50,130. $62,856. Adjustments to the Cost of Attendance. The combination of a student’s aid from all sources (scholarship, loan, work study, etc.) may not exceed their cost of attendance. Students must limit their borrowing to the amount of the standard Cost of Attendance, or when possible, even less.

[PDF] Law School Financial Aid Fact Sheet

The Federal Direct Graduate PLUS loan is a federally guaranteed, credit-based loan that students can apply for after they exhaust their Stafford loan eligibility. Your eligibility for a Direct Graduate PLUS loan is based on a completed Graduate PLUS loan application that has been approved for credit. You are eligible to borrow up to the

J.D. Cost of Attendance (Mirror) – Temple Law

Because for most students the standard cost of attendance figures are high enough to include the full $20,500 from the Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan, the increased loan eligibility will usually be in the form of a Federal Direct Graduate PLUS loan or a private student loan and may require an additional credit check.

Repaying Student Loans – Temple Law

Repaying Student Loans. Graduating law students who received student loans to help finance their legal education often feel overwhelmed about the prospect of beginning the repayment process and determining the right repayment option for their situation upon leaving law school. While there are many options available to help you keep your loans …

Aid for LL.M., Graduate, and International Programs

The federal Direct Stafford Loan is the main type of student loan offered by the government. The maximum loan amount that graduate/professional students can borrow each academic year from the Stafford loan is $20,500. You may be able to borrow additional funding, up to the cost of attendance, through the federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loan.

Applying the Look-Through Rules in Determining … – The Temple 10-Q

For example, if a partnership (P) owns 75 percent of the stock of a first-tier corporate subsidiary (S1), and S1 owns 65 percent of the stock of a second-tier corporate subsidiary (S2), it is unclear whether P may apply the look-through rule to S2. Although P owns less than 50 percent of the stock of S2 indirectly (49 percent), you could take …

The Fogel Lecture – February 21, 2024 – Temple Law

The Fogel Lecture brings to the Law School current or former high-ranking government officials in Tax. This year’s Lecturer is Tom West (β€˜99), the Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax Policy) at the Treasury Department’s Office of Tax Policy, and a Temple Law School graduate. Mr.

Professor Jane B. Baron, Temple Law School

Office: Klein Hall, Room 722. 1719 North Broad Street. Philadelphia, PA 19122. Get Directions Phone: (215) 204-8975. Email: jane.baron@temple.edu. Download Photo. Download CV. Download vCard. Professor Jane Baron has written extensively on property, with a particular emphasis on homelessness.