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Graduate Grants

Graduate programs are one of the premier methods of educating societies students in a specific field. Whether an individual is studying for mathematics or for business, a very specific graduate program is available to further them in the goal in their field. However, after paying for four years of schooling, many students simply do not have the money available to them to pay for their graduate degrees. This means that they need to find financial aid in order to keep attending classes. One of the easier ways to do this is to apply for graduate grants.

There has been a large amount of buzz around the whole idea of grants. Grants are a scholarship that is a gift with none or very few strings attached. This means that a student could theoretically get a grant to cover their entire schooling. The main issue with grants is that so many graduate students believe they are not available for graduate school. This is not true! While there are many more highly publicized grants available for students in their undergraduate years, there are still grants widely available for graduate students who plan on attending the same or a different university in the years to come.

The first step in locating this funding is to contact the schools financial aid office. They are going to know about little funded programs and other loopholes that will allow you to be able to succeed. Another great place to check is the internet. The United States government has a grant portal, as well as many states. These groups are out there helping the individuals who need it most. Depending on the school or grant program, you may find that you do not qualify for the specific grant program. This is fine, as many of them require you to be very specific characteristics.

It is still important to remember to keep applying for grants even if you are denied initially. There are literally hundreds of thousands of grants out there! You may need to provide paperwork to prove where you plan to attend graduate school or a copy of your degree. This is only to verify you are who you say you are. Graduate grants are becoming more and more available thanks to these tough economic times. Do not shrug off financial aid saying that you do not qualify for anything. Make sure to check with your graduate school, the internet, grant portals and other resources that you have at your disposal.

Online School Grants

Online education is growing at a tremendous rate. As more and more students look for a way to get an education while holding a full time job or caring for children, online education becomes more and more appealing. While it would seem that an online education would be cheaper than a traditional one, mainly due to the lack of overhead, this is not the case.

Most of these programs cost close to what a traditional education would cost, minus room and board expenses. Many students do not realize they can get grants for online schools, just as they do for traditional schools. These grants are money that does not have to be repaid, and they make it much easier to afford online schooling.

Federal online school grants are typically given based on need. Students that have the greatest financial need, as determined by the expected family contribution, will get the money. Some grants are available specifically for students looking to work in a particular field. These are typically private grants offered by organizations looking to promote work in a particular field.

The first thing you need to do to qualify for online school grants is fill out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). This application is available from the official federal student aid website. It is used to determine how needy you are as a student. Once you have completed it and submitted it to the U.S. Department of Education, you will be notified of any grants you qualify for.

The Federal Pell Grant is one of the most common grants for undergraduate students, whether pursuing their degree online or at a traditional school. The TEACH Grant is an option for teachers who are willing to teach in low-income areas or high-needs schools. The SMART Grant is another federal option that is specifically tailored for those studying science, computer science, math, or a language that has a direct impact on national security.

If you do not qualify for a federal grant, but are entering a technical or needy degree field, get in contact with the professional organizations in your field. They will be able to tell you if there are any grants available. Many of these will be merit based or offered to a specific demographic, such as an under represented minority group.

Keep in mind that most grants require you to attend an accredited program. As you look for an online school to enroll in, make sure it is fully accredited if you intend to use grant money to pay for your education.

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