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Tuition here is significantly cheaper in comparison to the states. I was looking at graduate programs in NY + Chi and cried at the prices y'all gotta pay.

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I'm doing the application for Howard's grad program :to: Imma need to hit a lick soon or somebody coming out of some money. :demonic:
 

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I'm doing the application for Howard's grad program :to: Imma need to hit a lick soon or somebody coming out of some money. :demonic:

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How's the funding process (grants, bursaries, TAship, etc) for admitted MA candidates though? I'm noticing the higher you go, the less you really have to pay technically. What program you applying for?
 

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:wow:

How's the funding process (grants, bursaries, TAship, etc) for admitted MA candidates though? I'm noticing the higher you go, the less you really have to pay technically. What program you applying for?

Off GP NOPE...on average the costs range from a lil over $32K (undergrad) to $56K (Med.) without taking into account other variables like the specific program, residence, cost of living, etc. shyt looking at how financial aid works, they make the determination as to whether or not the aid you're receiving is sufficient or even too much based on those factors I listed.

As far as the funding process goes, (I'm assuming you mean Master of Arts) Howard has various grants, scholarships and whatnots via certain programs/schools (and their respective alumni too) that grant you free gwoup. You got merit-based/private shyt as usual like trustee scholarships determined by deans...ROTC scholarships (include a allowance in addition to a requirement that you complete a certain number of credits in specific courses)...and even more lucrative shyt that gives you a large stipend for doctoral studies, tuition remission (:wow:) and a research allowance...but of course that's merit-based to a higher degree.

On the Federal side you have a Pell and SEO Grants that are for undergrads who really need the support.

All of this is naturally coordinated by Howard's Financial Aid department...most schools are like this.
 
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All in all, its largely contingent on your program/field of study, how good your credentials are and whether or not you require additional financial support for living and or schooling.

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Grad Program for 2014-2015 $15,889
Law: $16,190.59
MBA: $17,199.50

A goddamned credit on average costs $1,700.:wow:
 
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