How do I go about applying for loans, grants and scholarships for graduate school? Do I apply the same time as I am applying for schools? What if I am planning on applying to several schools? I also don’t have any credit since I didnt grow up in the US (but am US citizen) so would I still be granted a loan? Can I apply for a loan if I decide to go to a graduate school abroad?
Thanks!
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February 7th, 2010 at 4:20 am
Student loans are available with a wide range of lenders. Many students are finding themselves tough while going for a higher education. The flagrant cost of the higher education is one of main factors that are impeding the chances of your higher education. Since, education is the sole and one of the importantoptions and also make your approval faster. Students can obtain the education loans either with secured or unsecured form. Secured loans require pledging of an asset from the borrowers. Whereas, unsecured form has nothing such obligation. The secured form has a lower interest rate, whereas, with the unsecured one, it is somewhat higher
February 7th, 2010 at 3:25 am
Apply for graduate loans at http://fafsa.ed.gov (this is a federal appliation and good at most schools, you can list up to ten on the applicaiton). You do not have to have good credit and you will not need a cosigner for federal loans.
Since this is a federal application, most of the approved schools are in the US. You might find one that is located elsewhere, or find a school in the US that has a study abroad program…
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/FOTWWebApp/FSLookupServlet
This is not an application for scholarships. You would have to locate each one of those seperately. You will prob have best luck getting a scholarship from the school you attend, but most grad school scholarships aren’t awarded until after you are admitted to the school and are accepted into the program.
Yes you can get a loan if you are a US citizen.