At Temple University’s School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management (STHM), you get the reasonable costs of a public university with the advantages of a well-connected, world-class research institution. Our goal is to make it financially possible for every qualified applicant to enroll.
If you are a current STHM student, please visit our scholarship webpage
At the time of admission, all students are automatically considered for academic scholarships, no separate application is required. The value and volume of merit scholarships we can offer is determined by the availability of funding, as well as the size, quality and characteristics of the entire applicant pool.
Additional Scholarship Resources
Beyond the first-year, STHM continues to support undergraduate students with additional scholarship opportunities thanks to the generosity of our donors. Learn more about additional scholarships for sophomores, juniors and seniors. Some scholarships or other financial support may also available from the following organizations and resources:
- American Hotel and Lodging Educational Foundation
- Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals
- The International Association of Conference Centers
- Black Student Fund
- College Board
- CollegeNet
- College Scholarships
- College Scholarship and Online Degrees
- Fastweb
- FinAid
- Gates Millenium Scholars
- National Data Base of Scholarships
- The Scholarship Page
- U.N.C.F.
Financial Aid
At Temple, about 79 percent of first-year students receive need-based financial aid. Assistance is available to eligible students in the form of scholarships, grants, loans and work-study programs. Other types of aid, such as employer tuition remission and veterans’ benefits are also offered.
Federal Student Aid
Submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to apply for federal financial aid. Prior Year FAFSA filing begins Oct. 1 (use your prior year tax year data), with a priority filing deadline of February 1. Priority consideration is given to applications received and completed by this date. After February 1, financial aid awards will continue to be made, but all funding sources may not be available.