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Paying for Graduate School

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How to Go to Medical School for Free

A growing number of groups are trying to ease the burden of medical school by offering free or nearly free rides.

The Payoff

Grad School Can Be Pricey. Is It Worth It?

The benefits are undeniable, but consider your future salary and lifestyle before you take on too much debt.

FREE MONEY: GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND FELLOWSHIPS

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Paying for Graduate School: Grants and Scholarships

6 Steps to Getting Free Money for Grad School

At least 40 percent of grad students get some free money--from the government, their employers, and the school. Here's how to make sure you're one of them.

Your Employer Can Help Pay for Your Degree

Those in high-demand fields have the best chance.

Put Yourself on Financial Aid eBay

Use your credentials to get schools to fight over you.

Let Uncle Sam Help

Deducting tuition expenses from your taxes and other helpful IRS-related tricks.

With Strings Attached: Loan Repayment

Working in the public sector or in certain regions can help you get aid.

Loans

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Paying for Graduate School: Loans

Reducing Your Borrowing Costs

If grants and scholarships don't cover it all, loans are an acceptable stopgap—as long as they're taken carefully and in moderation.

The Best Federal Loans

With fixed interest rates and free insurance, federal loans are a better choice than private loans or credit cards.

Should You Consolidate?

It may be easier to manage, but there still may be better deals out there.

Watch Out for Loan Scams

Don't pay upfront fees for loan counseling seminars, and keep in mind that most legitimate grants are sent directly to your school.

Beware of Credit Cards

Credit cards are loans, too, and marketers may lure students into making spending mistakes.

Student Debt Loads by Discipline

BARGAINS AND SAVINGS

Find Lower-Cost Schools

Although many top public grad schools price their tuition to match equally ranked (and expensive) private schools, there are still some highly ranked public school bargains. Texas A&M's graduate engineering program, for example, charges out-of-staters about $10,000 a year for tuition and fees. Lower-ranked Princeton and Columbia charge more than three times that.

Credit Card Rebate Programs Can Defray Costs

The programs have become popular for college but can also be used for graduate school.

Co-op Housing Can Save Big Bucks

Once a derided as a bastion for hippies, co-ops have seen a revival as tuition continues to skyrocket.

Rankings

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The old mixed with the new at Princeton University.

America's Best Graduate Schools

Find this year's top business, law, and medical schools, along with programs in engineering, public policy, and education.

EDUCATION BLOGS

Florida Gov. OK's Tuition Hike

Campus News: Charlie Crist has opposed a hike in the past, but "things evolved."

Federal Reading Program Ends?

On Education: No significant progress at schools receiving funds for reading instruction, study finds.

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World's Best Colleges

Rankings News: Rankings of the best universities on the planet by region and field of study.

Can I Still Get a Scholarship?

College Cash 101: Thanks to the sour economy, demand for grants is up and supply is down.

Video

Living on campus can be expensive, but college students save big dorm bucks by doing chores.

Student Loan Offer Warning

Money & Business Associate Editor Kimberly Palmer explores confusing offers from debt consolidation firms.

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