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06-01-2015, 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Jelly Bean Lover View Post
Look into USC, Emory, Northwestern, and Brown. Some of the other big-time private schools are sympathetic too.

I know USC for sure has some arrangement they can make because my fiancee got in with full tuition remission and living expenses paid for for the Ph. D. in political science. I also thought I remembered something in the news recently about Emory. The other schools I think I recall being possibilities when she applied.

If you are applying only for a master's program, though, I think it will be hard to get money in that situation--even with papers.
Yes, Emory has established a separate fund for students. I cannot find any direct quotes saying that the new policy does not apply to those seeking graduate degrees.

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Last week, Emory University announced it would provide financial aid for students who qualify for the 2012 federal program called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
Source 1 & Source 2

OP, also consider a grad program at Tufts. One of the articles I cited above also discusses the new policy there.
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