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I just finished undergraduate school with no loans. I am very glad. However, my degree is such that I can’t do much with it unless I get a Masters. So, I’m in graduate school right now. I have to take out loans, and I’m expecting to take out a considerable amount to pay for two years of grad school. Now, even when I get my Master’s degree, I will likely get a job that only pays ,000/year, if that. I’m planning on going into teaching, and at a Catholic school.

So, my question is: should I be overly concerned about paying back my loans? Has anyone else here taken out college loans and was able or are able to pay them back, even though one wasn’t in a big-bucks paying profession?

I really appreciate the advice!

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I have completed my 16 years studies as a full time student now i am seeking for my masters in USA in Pharmaceutical sciences on financial assistance basis.

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I’m going for a Masters in SPED- but seeing how I am in financial dire straights, will depend heavily on any financial aid I can procure. My credit is pretty bad, so a bank loan is not an option….

What type of financial aid options do SPED graduate students usually utilize?
thanks
eagle, what the heck are you babbling about?

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Am applying to several technical college LVN/LPN programs and am curious if these would meet the criteria for being "professional" schools according to federal financial aid criteria. Considering they are not junior colleges or four year colleges, and they are instructing students only to do certain things, I would think (and hope) that they would be considered professional schools.
In what I’ve been reading, the professional schools are listed alongside graduate schools on the federal student loan websites I’ve been visiting. As graduate schools are what award masters and doctorates and the like, it leads me to believe that professional schools would be those that award professional licenses (such as LVN/LPN, RN, et cetera).

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For adults, not high school students
Or any other related tips to help me fund my going back to school to get my masters.
I’m a Special Ed Teacher (SH) so anything you know of helping to fund Teachers

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