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$20,500 is the grad school limit for Staffords, yes, but the med school limit is $40k. I like finaid.org for a comprehensive overview.
Generally in med school you can assume federal loan availability for the full cost of attendance, and you can get more $ for child care. Best of luck to you. |
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6.8 is higher than normal, but save "atrocious" for private loan variable rates and such.
I find it amusing that those who aren't borrowing for med school complain the loudest about rates. |
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I should mention that the difference between cost of attendance and the Stafford limit can be funded by GradPlus loans, which are also federal, but have less favorable loan terms. Good credit and/or a cosigner required. Again: finaid.org is a great info source.
By all means try to get into your state's public school(s) if at all possible. |
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finaid.org! Really!
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Thanks for the leads. I did some more googling, and it looks like the Stafford will give me $40,500/yr. This may be a stupid question, but are there any limitations relating how much I can borrow to how much the school costs, or is it $40,500 for everyone? In other words, if I go to a cheap school that the G.I. Bill will completely cover, can I still max out the $40,500 and use it for cost of living?
It doesn't look like I'm eligible for the plus loans. The way I read it, you have to be a dependent of your parents at the time you apply. Edit to add: I have great credit, for those factoring FICO into their replies. |
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ETA: See below for info from MCW's site, it seems to summarize it nicely. Quote:
http://www.mcw.edu/medicalschool/finaidcosts.htm Adding, here is UW-Madison's COA, for comparison of private vs. public. http://www.finaid.wisc.edu/196.htm Last edited by PostHaste; 05-07-2012 at 10:48 AM. |
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Thanks for the help everyone.
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