Where can I find scholarships for graduate school?


I had to turn down an offer to go back to school because I couldn’t afford it and didn’t want to take on $60,000+ in loans to finance my education. I have looked at all the resources I used for undergraduate scholarships (FAFSA, students.gov, Fastweb, scholarships.com) but I cannot find a single scholarship I qualify for because they all require you to be a current undergraduate student or interested in completing a fellowship with them. I work full time and just want a little help going back to school in the evenings. My job does not offer tuition assistance and I work for a non-profit so I am barely making enough money to cover my bills. If anyone knows of any resources at all that I could check out I would be extremely appreciative.
I work full time. I do not have time for an assistantship.

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    Meg D Says:

    It depends on the major you’re going for. Most graduate schools offer assistantship. But not in law, MBA, or medicine. You will have to get loans for them.

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    trh2000_2000 Says:

    Unfortunately for Grad school, most businesses find it COMPLETE optional on the students behalf. However, there are some graudate scholarships, just those are very few and a selected members get it.

    For case, the only two options you have is either be a graduate assistantship if you do not want student loans.

    Just soon as you get a bachelors, most people can only get student loans to further their education.

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