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Looking for direction with Student Loans BEFORE formally accepting graduate school offer
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Hi!

I'm finishing up my senior year of my Bachelors degree in Biological Sciences, with a minor in Education, and have been accepted to (and plan on enrolling) in graduate school for my Masters in Education. I've been fortunate enough to have a mother that put enough bonds away when I was born to help pay for most of undergraduate school, with the rest coming from me.

However, with Grad school on the horizon, I will need to take out loans to pay for it, and neither myself, or my mother are privy to what we should know, ask, do etc.

I looked through the FAQ and found the student loan section, but it was more of "how to deal with student loans" after the fact, and I'm looking for how to apply for a loan, what loan I should apply for, and anything else that might be relevant with those needs.

Anything would be of great help, and just ask and I'll try to provide as much information to help as I can!

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