How to Finance Your Masters Degree
By mike mcgee, published Jun 07, 2006
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If you want to pursue a Masters Degree, you may find the only thing stopping you is the money to do so. There are several alternatives open to students trying to finance their Masters Degree.
The most common way to finance a Masters Degree is by taking out student loans. These are available at reasonable rates as long as you are a citizen or permanent resident. Once you complete your Masters Degree program you have a period of six months to find a job before you must start paying back the loans.
Another option to finance your Masters Degree is to become a research or teaching assistant. Not everyone can count on this option to finance his or her Masters Degree, but if you can get into this program it will help you pay for your education. As a research assistant you will be required to help someone on the staff of the university with their research or any other project that they need assistance with. A teaching assistant will mark papers and sometimes teach classes.
You can also get help to finance your Masters Degree by getting a scholarship. These are sometimes awarded to bright students who may not be able to finance their Masters Degree without some assistance. These are given to students who apply for the help to finance their education. Other times they are given to students who the university deems exceptional and feel they want to encourage trying for a higher education. A scholarship does not necessarily finance the whole program, but it can help out significantly.
You may find that the only way you can finance your Masters Degree is by working around your classes. This can be very difficult, and mean that the only jobs you can get, because of the need for flexibility, are minimum wages positions. Often your alternatives to finance your Masters Degree are a combination of these alternatives and maybe a little help from your parents.
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Takeaways
- There are several alternatives open to students trying to finance their Masters Degree.
- The most common way to finance a Masters Degree is by taking out student loans
- Another option to finance your Masters Degree is to become a research or teaching assistant
Did You Know?
You can also get help to finance your Masters Degree by getting a scholarship
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