Graduates
Overview
Graduate school funding is unique when compared to the undergraduate
process due primarily to the differences in federal funding programs.
For one, graduate students are not eligible for federal grants.
However, graduate students are eligible for up to $18,500/yr in
Stafford funding (up to $38,500 for medical students).
Graduate Students can augment scholarships by applying for private
or institutional fellowships. Some graduate students have the opportunity
to apply for assistantships. Assistantships frequently provide more
funding than undergraduate work-study programs.
FAFSA
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid must be filed in order
to receive any federal funding. In the case of graduate students,
this consists solely of the Graduate Stafford. Some schools use
the results to distribute institutional aid as well, so even if
you do not plan on using the Stafford, it is still a good idea
to complete the FAFSA.
You must file the FAFSA in order to receive any Federal loan money
under the Graduate Stafford program. To file your FAFSA on-line go
to www.fafsa.ed.gov
Graduate Stafford
Graduate students can qualify for a Stafford loan without any prior
credit history. The application process starts with filing the
FAFSA. You will then be notified about your eligibility by way
of an award letter generated by your school's financial aid office.
To complete the process, you need to fill out a Promissory Note
in conjunction with your school and a participating lender.
More
information on how to secure your Stafford loan now.
Private loans
For many students, Federal Financial Aid will not cover all expenses,
particularly when the PLUS does not apply. If this is the case,
you may want to look into alternative loans. Our lenders offer
a number of alternative loan programs. For more information regarding
alternative loans and to locate one that may be right for you,
call our toll-free number: 1(800)918-7587.
Fellowships
Graduate students may qualify for fellowships, but in order to have
a chance at receiving any such funding, you need to be pro-active
in applying. Search our expansive scholarship database, which houses
over 500,000 award opportunities: Clubscholarship.com, including
opportunities for graduates. You will also want to check with your
department head(s) and the financial aid office at your school.
Other Sources
Some other great sources for finding aid are institutions and businesses
specializing within your area of study. Additionally, you may also
want to check into minority and/or community organizations.
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