{"id":1136,"date":"2022-08-24T12:00:58","date_gmt":"2022-08-24T17:00:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.tntech.edu\/graduate\/?p=1136"},"modified":"2022-07-22T10:39:47","modified_gmt":"2022-07-22T15:39:47","slug":"how-to-pay-for-grad-school-5-strategies-for-students","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.tntech.edu\/graduate\/2022\/08\/24\/how-to-pay-for-grad-school-5-strategies-for-students\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Pay for Grad School: 5 Strategies for Students"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">Getting an advanced or professional degree can be full of challenges. One of the toughest arrives before you even take a class: figuring out how to pay for <\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">graduate school<\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">You can finance your education with <\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">graduate student loans<\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">. But before taking on debt, use these strategies to reduce or eliminate how much you need to borrow.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<h2 class=\"_2HGwPY _7LUqYM _2GMChG _1VhA5C\" data-currency=\"Text\"><span class=\"_2HGwPY _7LUqYM _2GMChG _3-to_p\">1. Earn fellowships, scholarships and grants<\/span><\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">Fellowships, scholarships and grants are the best ways to pay for grad school because you typically don\u2019t repay them. However, you do need to earn this <\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">financial aid \u2014 for graduate school<\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">, free money is usually based on academic merit, not financial need.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">Universities may offer fellowships to get you to choose their programs, or you can apply with a private organization or the federal government for a \u201cportable\u201d fellowship. For example, the Department of Defense offers a three-year fellowship for selected science and engineering students that covers tuition and fees at the recipient\u2019s school of choice.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">Look for fellowships on the websites of government agencies or professional organizations, like the American Historical Association, or use a fellowship-specific search engine like ProFellow.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">While fellowships are the type of free aid most closely associated with graduate school, traditional scholarships are available as well. These will likely be tied to your specific degree \u2014 for example, <\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">law school scholarships<\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"> or <\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">pharmacy school scholarships<\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<h2 class=\"_2HGwPY _7LUqYM _2GMChG _1VhA5C\" data-currency=\"Text\"><span class=\"_2HGwPY _7LUqYM _2GMChG _3-to_p\">2. Use a portion of your paycheck<\/span><\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">When reviewing graduate financial aid, it can be easy to confuse fellowships and assistantships. Both let you earn money by working at your school, but assistantships are more like <\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">federal work-study.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">Graduate assistantships are typically teaching and research jobs for which <\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">you\u2019ll be paid a salary or stipend<\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">. Graduate teaching assistants earn an average of $36,390 annually, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">Ideally, you can use some of that money to pay for grad school. Practically, that may be difficult, especially if that stipend is your entire income. Working on the side may help cover your living expenses \u2014 just make sure you can balance that job with your other responsibilities.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<h2 class=\"_2HGwPY _7LUqYM _2GMChG _1VhA5C\" data-currency=\"Text\"><span class=\"_2HGwPY _7LUqYM _2GMChG _3-to_p\">3. Get help from your employer<\/span><\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">Many graduate students don\u2019t enroll right after getting their undergraduate degree. If you\u2019re already working, see if your employer offers tuition assistance.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">Employers can provide up to $5,250 tax-free annually to help with college costs. Some may opt to pay more. For example, global consulting firm Deloitte offers full tuition reimbursement to help <\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">pay for business school<\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">. Discounted tuition may also be available if you or an eligible family member work for a university.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">If you use employer assistance to pay for grad school, ask your human resources team about any conditions associated with the funding. For example, you may have to agree to stay with the company for a set amount of time after earning your degree.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">To use employer assistance, you\u2019ll likely need to enroll part time while continuing to work. Forty-three percent of graduate students enroll part time, according to a 2017 report from Sallie Mae. Think about how an extended timeline will align with your long-term career goals.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<h2 class=\"_2HGwPY _7LUqYM _2GMChG _1VhA5C\" data-currency=\"Text\"><span class=\"_2HGwPY _7LUqYM _2GMChG _3-to_p\">4. Plan ahead to pay for graduate school<\/span><\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">If you&#8217;re already collecting a paycheck, put money aside for grad school as part of your overall savings plan. Prioritize long-term financial goals first, like building an emergency fund then saving for retirement before adding to your grad school fund.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">If you\u2019re still an undergraduate but know an advanced degree is in your future, find out how much you can expect to pay for graduate school.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">For example, the <\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">average graduate student debt<\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"> was $71,000 in 2015-16, according to the latest data from the National Center for Education Statistics. But specific professional degrees can be much more expensive \u2014 the <\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">average veterinarian debt<\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"> is $183,014, for instance.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">By limiting your undergraduate borrowing or other expenses, you can keep your total debt for your education manageable once you\u2019re in repayment.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<h2 class=\"_2HGwPY _7LUqYM _2GMChG _1VhA5C\" data-currency=\"Text\"><span class=\"_2HGwPY _7LUqYM _2GMChG _3-to_p\">5. Cover any remaining gaps with loans<\/span><\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">Once you\u2019ve exhausted the previous options, you can turn to federal or private student loans to pay for grad school. Federal student loans will be best for most students; those loans offer benefits like <\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">income-driven repayment plans<\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"> and <\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">loan forgiveness programs<\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"> that private options lack.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">You can take out up to $20,500 annually in unsubsidized federal loans; <\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">subsidized loans for graduate school<\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"> aren\u2019t available. If that\u2019s not enough to cover your remaining grad school costs, you can take out up to your cost of attendance (minus other aid received) in federal <\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">graduate PLUS loans<\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"> or private loans.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"FTDQoV\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">Private loans may make sense if you won\u2019t use federal benefits and have excellent credit \u2014 or a co-signer who does. Compare the interest rate you\u2019d qualify for to what PLUS loans offer. Keep in mind that PLUS loans also come with an origination fee that most private lenders don\u2019t charge.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"OE0NEO fyWLSM\">\n<p class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\"><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">You typically don&#8217;t have to\u00a0<\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">pay student loans during graduate school<\/span><span class=\"_2GMChG _3-to_p\">\u00a0if you&#8217;re enrolled at least half-time. But interest will accrue on all graduate student loans, increasing the amount you owe.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Source: https:\/\/www.nerdwallet.com\/article\/loans\/student-loans\/ask-brianna-paying-graduate-school<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Getting an advanced or professional degree can be full of challenges. One of the toughest arrives before you even take a class: figuring out how to pay for graduate school. You can finance your education with graduate student loans. 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