What schools are known to give need-based grants for masters?

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I'm taking a gap year so I'm looking to get a masters. What school is known to give a lot of need-based grants for master? I'm hoping to only pay around $10,000 for my masters and dn't want to add to my already huge loan.
 
You should look into schools that offer tuition waivers for TAing -- usually big schools with alot of premeds and a good chunk of money. I don't know if you want a 2 year program... and I don't think many 1-years offer this.

You are considered an independent when you go to graduate school, so you might get more need-based money based on that fact alone.
 
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