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Getting Financial Aid to Study

Posted in Financial Aid on January 2nd, 2012 by admin – Comments Off

A number of talented international students want to pursue graduate studies with financial aid in an American university.  The graduate schools in the U.S. can offer financial assistance to only a few students because of limited funds. Educational standards are high in the United States, but education in this country is not cheap. If you are unable to get financial aid – not a loan – from private or governmental agencies in your own country for graduate studies in the U.S., you have to use your own funds or borrow. The cost of the loan from a bank or other sources is usually very high. So, how do you fulfill your dreams of studying in the United States with financial aid? Here
are some tips:

1. Scholarships

A few scholarships are available exclusively for international students to fund their graduate studies. Check with the
Graduate School of your university for which you wish to apply for more info. Contact The Office of International Student and Scholar Services also in the university for scholarship details.

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Tips To Find Financial Aid For Personal Education Expense

Posted in Financial Aid on December 20th, 2011 by admin – Comments Off

Once students graduate from high school, education becomes a personal expense; therefore, for many, there is a need to find some form of financial aid to pay for the educational expenses incurred while pursuing a degree.

In many cases, government based grants are limited in number and in award amounts, forcing students to find other ways to finance their post-secondary education.

Secondary and post-secondary counselors are familiar with most well known financial aid options; however, with the rising costs of education, the thinning award amounts, and the increasing competition, students need to find other ways to secure financial aid.

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