Yes! You should talk with the financial aid office at the school you are applying to. You could also get graduate fellowships, and you can get some money for teaching an undergraduate class...one of my friends got a 10,000 scholarship for her Masters in Social Work.
Also if you are planning to work while attending grad school, then you might be eligible for tuition reimbursement from your place of employment!
GOOD LUCK!!!
2006-08-26 05:27:40
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answered by Punjabi_Princess 2
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If you're going for a Ph.D. then most good programs should give you free tuition as well as a monthly stipend. Law school and med school are more expensive, but some schools will offer merit scholarships. There are also outside scholarships and fellowships available, but those are harder to come by.
2006-08-26 11:12:35
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answered by crystalrabbit7 2
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Yes I believe so. Go to google.com and type in Graduate school scholarships. You should definitely come up with something.
2006-08-26 11:10:11
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answered by Justin D 2
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Some. Check with the financial aid office, and the deans office of the school (i.e. law school) he is majoring in.
2006-08-26 11:12:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2006-08-26 11:09:26
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answered by Tyreese 1
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There is surprising amount of stuff out there. The place of study you want to attend either has office or provides information through admission office. Check with companies you or your parents have worked for, unions foundations in your state. No ones freely handing it out. You need to get it Hope with luck what your looking for is mouse click away.
2006-08-26 11:46:41
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answered by Mister2-15-2 7
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It is very limited, which I think is ridiculous. Scholarships should be swarming for graduate students, instead of undergraduates. But there are some, but not many.
2006-08-26 11:32:44
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answered by MadameJazzy 4
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Definitely. More merit based than need based scholarship.
2006-08-26 11:13:06
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answered by savio 4
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Yes based on merit and means.
2006-08-26 11:09:13
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answered by Sam 7
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i tihnk so check www.fastweb.com and see, and also talk to your financial advisor and the graduate school you want to go to also..they can help a lot! good luck babe!
2006-08-26 11:13:36
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answered by Anonymous
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