Financial Aid Resources for Grad School

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Hello,

I'm sure there are many of you in my boat. Been accepted to a great but PRICEY graduate school with no money to go. Financial Aid Offices tend to take a looong time and not everyone gets aids.

So I'm starting this thread to see if anyone out there can provide links/information on financial aid/loans/scholarships for us soon-to-be grad students.

Please reply if you know any good resources. Thanks!

I'm in the same boat as you. I'm so worried about it I'm days away from calling the school to post-pone by a year.

There are several links on this site re; aid, one of which is the Grad Plus Loan program. This loan works much like the Parent Plus loan except you take it out, requires no co-signer and has nothing to do w/ credit.

Another is the Faculty Loan Program. With this one, you can borrow as much as you need for up to 4 yrs. Once you graduate, you agree to teach nursing for 4 yrs, after which they will cancel 85% of your loan balance. The point of the program is to alleviate the nurse faculty shortage. Whatever program you'll enroll in, if it's not an education MSN, take the education-related courses (usually 12 cdts for a teaching/education certificate) and that'll qualify. With this, you can go to school full-time. PM me if you have any questions about it.

Here is a link to different nursing scholarship/grant/loan programs. http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/nursing/

Hope this helped,

Nancy (Nursen_99)

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