Financial Aid
Financial Aid is so vital to many students at Jefferson. This section contains comprehensive information regarding everything you need to know about student financial aid. You will find details about financial aid programs, eligibility, disbursement of funds, application forms, procedures and so much more. You might want to bookmark this section for easy reference.
- Student Financial Aid Information
- Cost of Attendance
- Refund Policy
- Requirements for Withdrawal
- Return of Title IV Financial Aid
- Notice of Federal Student Aid Penalties for Drug Law Violations
- Upon enrollment, the Financial Aid Office will provide students a written notice with information on the penalties associated with drug-related offenses. Students who lose eligibility for any grant, loan, or work-study assistance will be notified about ways in which to regain eligibility.
- Net Price Calculator
- Center City Campus — A Net Price Calculator only pertains to first time, full-time undergraduate programs. These programs currently do not exist at the Center City campus; therefore, the Net Price Calculator is not made available here.
- East Falls Campus
- Disbursement for Books and Supplies
- Thomas Jefferson University does not include books and supplies in the cost of tuition fees; therefore, the policy for the disbursement of books and supplies does not exist.
- State Grant Assistance
- Pennsylvania Residents—Pennsylvania State Grants are available through the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA). Grants are available to undergraduates enrolled at least half-time (six credits) per semester. Students must be Pennsylvania residents and demonstrate financial need as determined by PHEAA. For more information, please visit the PHEAA website.
- Non-Pennsylvania Residents—Many states offer grant programs for students who are residents of that state. Please check with your state’s Department of Higher Education to determine if such a program exists for your state of residence.
- Student Loan Information Published by the U.S. Department of Education
- National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS)
- Entrance Counseling for Student Loan Borrowers
- Exit Counseling for Student Loan Borrowers
- Private Education Loan Disclosures including Self-Certification Form
- The federal Truth in Lending Act requires a lender to obtain a self-certification signed by the applicant before disbursing a private education loan. The school is required on request to provide the form or the required information only for students admitted or enrolled at the school. On the Self-Certification form, students are asked to provide the Cost of Attendance and a total for Estimated Financial Assistance for the applicable year.
- Self-Certification Form
- Code of Conduct for Education Loans
- Preferred Lender Lists
- Preferred Lender Arrangements
- Thomas Jefferson University does not participate in any preferred lender arrangements.
- Private Education Loans
- Thomas Jefferson University does not participate in any private lender arrangements.
- Annual Report on Preferred Lender Arrangements
- Thomas Jefferson University does not participate in any preferred lender arrangements; therefore, no annual report is available.