Things I need to do.....
How do I get started....
- Checklist of application and enrollment process:
- Turn in an application to Admissions and Records at Temple College.
- Apply for Financial Aid (see "How do I Get Help With The Money")
- Provide a high school or college transcript to determine your eligibility status
.- Find out in Admissions and Records or The Testing Center if you are exempt from required testing.
- Start thinking about what you would like to do with your education.
What is Admissions and Records?....
- Admission and Records is responsible for tracking and verifying your academic progress through the following methods:
- Receiving and entering applications for admission to Temple College
- Receiving and sending transcripts
- Student ID's
- Changes in a student's contact information.
- Enrollment verification for financial aid approval.
- Academic program changes (your Major)
- Verification of program completion for graduation
- Verifying of grades received from instructors.
- Admission and Records E-mail: admissionsrecords@templejc.edu
Web Registration Support: webregsupport@templejc.eduApplication Details ....
Money Money Money
How do I get the help I need....
- Make application for all colleges and universities you are considering attending. Be sure to get the School financial aid number(TC 003627). You will need to put this number on the FA application.
- Get a PIN (personal identification number) @ www.pin.ed.gov (you will need an email account).
- Collect your tax return and W2's. You will need to answer questions about your income.
- Once you have received your PIN, via email, log on to www.fafsa.ed.gov. Use your PIN to set up a financial aid account and complete the "Free Application for Federal Student Aid" (FAFSA).
- Look for your SAR (Student Aid Report) in your email inbox in 2 to 3 weeks. This report will tell you how much aid you have available and what to do next.
If you have any questions, call 1(800) 433-3243. You can talk to a real live person who can answer all your questions, and of course the people in the Financial Aid office (254) 298-8321 are always happy to help.