Financing Post-Bacc

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dandoe123

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I had a quick question...

I was reading through the various posts and read somewhere that "undergrad" loan cap is at like 45K.

Between undergrad and grad I have loan somewhere in the 60K.

When it comes to financing post-bacc, is that considered "undergrad" and am i not eligible for any more aid or am i still ok?

A bit confused on this...

thanks
 
afaik, post-bacc is considered undergrad unless you are a non-degree graduate student taking undergrad classes.
 
afaik, post-bacc is considered undergrad unless you are a non-degree graduate student taking undergrad classes.

I believe you're right. Postbacc financing can get pretty difficult because of that. Lots of people have to get private loans to pay for it.
 
Yup. I did a post-bac and had to get a citiassist loan each semester. Because of the lack of financial aid and not wanting to go so much more in debt than I already am (undergrad loans/car note/ CREDIT CARD), I worked fulltime throughout. If you are fortunate, get a job at a state school, they pay for your tuition (at least in NJ).
 
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