I have my BA in Elem. Ed. I wasn't planning on going back to school until I had some experience under my belt, but it seems that God may have other plans for me (although I'm still hopeful, as the school year hasn't started yet FX majorly!). I am really toying around with going back now/next semester. I know I can google and I have done a few quick searches (I made this decision today mind you) but are there specific places to look for grants and scholarships for grad. students? The sites I've looked at were vague. The rep at my alma mater said there was an automatic educator grant that would take $60.00 off each credit hour.
Sorry for my lack of paragraphs and any other typos , buming from my phone.
Re: NBR: Graduate School Question
It depends on what you're studying, but your department may have specific grants related to your field. When I got my master's in Speech-Language Pathology, there was a grant that covered all of tuition plus some living expenses. There were some extra classes that the grant students had to take, plus they had to commit to 2 years serving low income schools for each year they received the grant.
Good luck with your decision and logistics if you end up going now!
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Teacher here and I just started grad school this summer. I could NOT find a thing. My alma ater was cheaper by 100 an hr but I had to attend for minimum of 6 weeks in summer decided to go online route.
What are you thinking of studying?
"The rep at my alma mater said there was an automatic educator grant that would take $60.00 off each credit hour."
I am currently in grad school and a high school teacher. I have never heard of this. It would be nice though if it was true.
It may be state or eve school specific. I'm checking into other schools as well. Thanks ladies!
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