| Details | | Publication Date: | 1996-09-01 | | Series: | FINANCING GRADUATE SCHOOL | | Edition Description: | Revised |
| Size | | Length: | 190 pages | | Height: | 9.3 in | | Width: | 6.3 in | | Thickness: | 0.5 in | | Weight: | 12.0 oz |
Publisher's Note Since its original publication, Financing Graduate School has become the standard in its field, an indispensable tool for getting money for graduate and professional school. A treasure trove of information, advice, and resources, it brings clarity and common sense to an often-confusing task. Financing Graduate School explains every step to finding the money you need: how to track down sources of aid, determine if you're eligible, figure out how financial aid decisions are made, and prepare your aid application to tip the odds in your favor. It has information on new limits, interest rates, and fees for federal, state, and private loans; updates on government and private grant and fellowship programs; Web sites to visit for the latest on loans, consolidation programs, repayment charts, and on-line scholarship search services.
Industry Reviews Financing Graduate School is an indispensable handbook with all the information and advice necessary for getting money for graduate school. Financing Graduate School answers such questions as eligibility for aid, Private, federal, and state financial assistance (including how much is available from each resource level), how to make yourself attractive to targeted funding sources, what is the best aid package for you in the form of an overall package of loans, grants, and service-related awards. Financing Graduate School has invaluable tips for preparing the all-important aid application and for setting up a personal financial plan that works. Financing Graduate School also includes information on money for study abroad; aid for international students, minorities, women, and veterans; the best directories, database programs, and other guides to available financial aid. Financing Graduate School also has the latest information on the important new changes in how federal money is awarded. Financing Graduate School is "must" reading for any student, and the parent of a student, contemplating a graduate school education. Taruskin
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