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Paying for any college education, including earning your master degree can be expensive. It is a major purchase that should be considered just like buying a house or a car. You need to comparison shop, check out the bells and whistles, and then once you choose the one you want you have, figure out how to pay for it.
There are financial resources available for earning your master degree just like there are for earning an undergraduate degree. Tally up the total cost that you will need to cover to earn your master degree. Cost is a factor when making a major purchase of any kind, and an education is no exception to this rule. Just don't let the cost alone determine your decision. Try to consider all of the factors before making a decision on which school to attend.
Graduate students can apply for financial assistance that isn't available to other types of degrees.
Grants: Grants are money awards given to graduate students. These are not loans that have to be paid back. Grants are usually given based on a student's financial need.
Fellowship Awards: Fellowships are usually earned as an academic achievement award and like grants these are not loans that have to be paid back.
Teaching Assistantships: Graduate teaching assistants can work in their field of study at the university in exchange for money that can be applied to their education. These are appointed positions by the university that are usually based on academic achievement.
Research Assistantships: Research assistants can also work in their field of study at the university in exchange for money that can be applied to their education. These are appointed positions by the university that are usually based on academic achievement.
Here are more common ways of paying for college, whether it is for earning your bachelor degree or your master degree:
Save: Especially if you are planning to earn your master degree in the future, start saving money now. Put away enough money from each paycheck to ensure that you have enough put away to cover your education while you are earning your master degree. This is especially true if you are planning on returning to school full-time without working.
Go part-time: Instead of completely giving up a job, take on a part-time job to cover costs while you are earning your master degree. This way you will still have some money coming in to pay for school while you are completing your course of study.
Student Loans: Apply for student loans through your school financial aid office or through your local bank. Remember that you will be responsible for repaying these at a certain point after you have earned your degree, so it does create a future obligation for you.
Employee Tuition Reimbursement Plan: Working professionals that are urged or required by their employer to earn their master degree can inquire with their HR department about tuition reimbursement programs offered by the company. Some companies will pay a percentage of your tuition cost based on the grades that you earn in the course. For example, if you an A they will pay 100%, 90% for a B and so forth. The catch her is that you will have to cover the cost up-front and earn a good enough grade for the company to reimburse you. Tuition reimbursement plans do not always cover books and extra fees. They simply cover the cost of tuition.
Research and look into the financial aid resources that you have available to you in order for you to earn your master degree. Choose the options that are the best for you and your personal situation and then put your plan into place. After reading through some options, you may have realized you have more help than you first anticipated.
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