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Free Money for Graduate School

by Laurie Blum


4th Edition, Paperback
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Published by Checkmark Books, July, 2000
Synopsis:
"Arranged generally by college curricula . . . this excellent guide cites each grant-giver's address, phone number, restrictions, deadlines, and amounts. Blum shows where some of the money to fund the grad-school venture can be found, with focus on private grants as well as some lesser-explored resources."--Booklist.


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Dan Cassidy's Worldwide Graduate Scholarship Directory (Dan Cassidy's Worldwide Graduate Schlorship Directory, 5th Ed)


Paperback, 640 pages
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Published by Career Press, March 2000
Book Description:
You will find thousands of grants, scholarships, loans, fellowships, and internships from colleges, foundations, corporations, trust funds, associations, religious and fraternal groups, and private philanthropists, for every major field of study from Aeronautical Engineering to Zoology.

Compiled from the database of the largest private-sector financial aid research service in the world, this book provides you with the sources that will assist you in your particular situation.


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The Graduate Student's Complete Scholarship Book


Paperback, 288 pages
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Published by Sourcebooks, November 1998
Synopsis:
After completing their graduate degrees, students may face debts of $20,000 to $100,000 or more. Fortunately, many of the most lucrative financial aid scholarships are available exclusively to graduate students. This invaluable resource features extensive listings of these high value rewards.


Financing Your College Degree : A Guide for Adult Students

by David F. Finney


Paperback, 150 pages
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Published by College Board, September, 1997.
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Written by a financial aid expert, this book shows adult students how to use all possible resources to finance a college education. Step-by-step, the book helps them find out what they'll have to pay and how much aid they might receive, apply for public and private financial aid, save money by shortening the time it takes to get a degree, and more.


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