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Old Feb 20, 2008, 08:09 AM
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Financial Aid (Masters)

Hi! I have a bachelors degree in a non-scientific field. I want to get accepted into a Masters program that requires several science courses for acceptance. Is anyone aware of any type of financial aid that may be available for me to take these courses (about 5 classes plus labs). I have had trouble locating any programs since these will be undergraduate classes that I need.

I work full time and I am still paying back student loans from undergrad, so I would prefer to find some aid other than loans. It will take probably a year to a year and a half to get these classes out of the way so I can get into the masters program... so I would really like to get the ball rolling. Thanks!

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Old Feb 20, 2008, 08:39 AM   #2  
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You could take additional student loans and defer your current loans. Your current loans would be deferred automatically if you become a part-time student (6credits). You might want to consider this if you are going to need loans to pay for grad school.

You should speak with a Financial Aid counselor at the school you wish to attend. They might have some insights on what is available to you.

Without knowing where you are I can't answer this question. Or give you some better direction.
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