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How to finance my graduate study?

I will be graduate in 1 year. As undergraduate, I have veries option of grant to help pay for my tuition. But I heard that as a grad student, there will be no more financial aid, state grant to fund for my study. Some program offer assistanceship to help pay for tuition, but I still hvae housing, transportation or other activity to worry. Anyone know any other way (other than loan), to help me pay for grad school

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  • 9 years ago
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    Mr. Kyle Busch there is right. Sort of.

    There is not much in the way of financial assistance for graduate students.

    An assistantship, apprenticeship, etc. is a great idea! Look at the college and program you're interested in and email or call their financial aid office to ask about these things. They're pretty much the only way you can do it!

    As for working your way through college, please note that the college I went to cost $32,000 a year and when my mom went to it, it cost $3,000 a year. THAT is why she could work through college. I worked full-time through college, and even finished in 3 years, and I still have loans!

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