More on money for grad school

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Recently I posted some information on financing grad school in response to a question from one of our readers.

In addition to the information in that post, here's a guide to financing graduate school Click here to learn about third-party website links put out by the National Association of Financial Aid Administrators. This offers information on the application process, basic eligibility requirements, and sources of funding.  It's a good place to start if you're just beginning to explore your options for financing grad school.

Let us know if you have any other tips or experiences to share about funding graduate school.

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well that is really good that yall are helping schools so they can be better with their things

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