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I completed my Bachelor's degree with a 3.99 GPA (straight A's but one A- lowered it slightly). I am wanting to go on to get my Master's degree, but I don't think financial aid will pay for graduate school. I was wondering if anyone knows of any resources where I can find out what scholarships (if any) are available to me. I am white, so I can't apply for minority scholarships, but I was hoping that there might be something available for those who maintained hig GPA's during undergraduate school. I appreciate any help I can get on this. Thanks so much guys!

2006-11-10 14:50:51 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Financial Aid

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why do you got to be like that..."I am white."

www.fafsa.ed.gov there are grants, it depends on your major

www.grants.gov fellowships

www.fastweb.com every scholarship you can think of

www.scholarship.com

Search on the graduate school's website (in financial aid) they usually have scholarship listing and deadlines also

don't forget abt graduate assistantships (i may have spelled it wrong)

2006-11-11 07:59:44 · answer #1 · answered by sunshine23511 5 · 1 0

Does anyone know of a list of scholarships available for graduate students
http://scholarshipfaqs.net might help

2016-03-22 23:04:09 · answer #2 · answered by ✔ Sandy 5 · 0 0

Depending on your field, you might be able to contact a professor that works in your field of interest, and see if they have any money for supporting a student. That's how it works in science, and that's how I got into school, by contacting a professor first. Even if they don't have any money, if you can talk to a professor in your field, they might be able to point you in the right direction as far as how students they know have gotten money.

What the heck kind of degree did you take that you got a 3.99? I'm guessing not science.

2006-11-11 15:24:56 · answer #3 · answered by Strix 5 · 0 0

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