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Captain Kevbo
Oct 14, 2000
Hopefully I'll be jumping out of the workforce and going back to school fulltime in the fall of 2007 to work towards a doctorate. I know that my department and institution should essentially be paying for my education and living expenses (graduate teaching, research assistant, assistance applying for grants, etc.) but I assume that it would be a good idea to go ahead and fill out the FAFSA in case I need to take out some loans. I imagine there isn't much or anything that will be available that is unsubsidized for a graduate student but I won't know or have access to anything if I don't apply, right? Should I also be looking at some private financing options (i.e. my credit union or other similar options) to find a lower interest rate? I hope I won't have to borrow a dime but I want to make sure I keep my options open.

Am I on the right track? Do you have any other advice for someone in my situation?

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