School Grants & Scholarships

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College grants are financial aid that doesn’t have to be paid back. Learn more about federal and state grants, how to apply for grants for college, what grants can pay for, and more.

Scholarships For Graduate Schools

If you are beginning graduate school, you already have an idea of how to search for school grants and other financial aid. But the scholarships and kinds of financial aid available for graduate students differs somewhat from that of undergrad. A graduate degree can improve your graduate jobs aspects, bringing with it an increased income. Especially with today’s time of economic crisis, people are doing everything they can to improve their prospects. As a result, graduate schools are seeing record numbers of enrollment. But before you enjoy the benefits of a graduate degree you must track down enough financial aid to make your continuing education possible. As far as the search for graduate financial aid goes, a search can often be divided into the following three categories: business, law, and medical.

Those interested in attending a business school ought to visit cgsm.org to research the Consortium for Graduate Study in Management. A wonderful opportunity, this organization offers full-tuition fellowships to graduate students of African-American, Hispanic, or Native American ethnicity. Over 200 are awarded every year. Additionally, you can find helpful information at MBA.com on funding your graduate school tuition.

If you are a woman with an interest in an advanced degree in computer science and engineering, be certain to visit cra-w.org, online home to the Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research. You will be able to find a list of resources for graduate financial aid available for you.

Law students can look into the LawEXCEL Education Loan Program offered by Nellie Mae, the largest nonprofit provider of education loans. At NellieMae.com you can read all about this loan program and your borrower benefits. Another scholarship available to law students is the Food and Drug Law Institute Scholarship, funded by the Food and Drug Law Institute. This organization studies the health laws concerned with food, drugs, cosmetics, and biological and veterinary products.

Unfortunately, there are very few scholarships available to those going into medical school. But be sure to check to see if the medical school you will be attending has any you might apply for. There are, however, several loans to enable med students to pay the high tuition. AAMC MedLoans, Graduate Leverage, IHELP, MEDFUNDS, MedInvest, and MEDPreferred are just a few of the organizations that offer loans specifically to medical students.

All graduate students can find grants funded by the government or through private sources. Federally funded grants are awarded based on financial need and require that students maintain a specific GPA throughout their education in order to qualify for award money. Scholarships provided through private sources vary in amount and are based on a variety of criteria. Unlike undergrad award money, grants in graduate school can be used toward traveling expenses, research, experiments, and projects.