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jaws 11-28-2018 06:00 PM

scholarships
 
Do any of you know any scholarships for Master's programs?

I can't seem to find any above DACA scholarships for graduate/masters level, that caters to NON- Hispanic /Latino people

Yes, I have done the basic google search and search my university sponsored a scholarship and was unable to come up with anything so please spare me the facetious comments.


I would also like advice on where ya'll got school loans, and how difficult it was for you.

kyungwc 11-28-2018 07:01 PM

Re: scholarships
 
What state are you in?

JohannBernoulli1667 11-28-2018 07:15 PM

Re: scholarships
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaws (Post 722461)
Do any of you know any scholarships for Master's programs?

I can't seem to find any above DACA scholarships for graduate/masters level, that caters to NON- Hispanic /Latino people

Yes, I have done the basic google search and search my university sponsored a scholarship and was unable to come up with anything so please spare me the facetious comments.


I would also like advice on where ya'll got school loans, and how difficult it was for you.

Do grad school part time. It is probably your best option. You can also find an employer who will reimburse you.

jaws 11-28-2018 08:07 PM

Re: scholarships
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kyungwc (Post 722468)
What state are you in?

I'm in Texas, but my program is in Illinois. It's a nine-month program and a "foot in the door"/ bridge program for the Osteopathic school.

I can't do part time

MIdreamer 11-29-2018 12:18 PM

Re: scholarships
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaws (Post 722471)
I'm in Texas, but my program is in Illinois. It's a nine-month program and a "foot in the door"/ bridge program for the Osteopathic school.

I can't do part time

I did a lot of research when I was applying and can't find anything. I talk to my company and they offer to pay 100% of my tuition cost.

There are not many scholarships for master program and nothing (as far as I know) for non-Hispanic DACA recipient.

Your best option is to either save up money or get a loan. Do you have a U.S. citizen family who can co-sign your loan? That's a requirement.


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