I think I asked this before, but I finally got into a program and I was wondering how to fund it. I am an American, so I don't know if I can use US federal loans or not. Advice anyone on how to fund my LLM? I guess I just need private loans? Thanks in advance!
LLM Funding
Posted Jul 26, 2005 16:07
Posted Jul 26, 2005 19:36
As a US citizen, you can qualify for US Stafford Loans (either subsidized or unsubsidized) for a max of $18,500 US. You will first have to complete a FAFSA form and submit it to see what the government decides you are eligible to receive. You can also get private loans to supplement the Stafford loan. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Posted Jul 27, 2005 09:46
Not all schools participate in Stafford. What school are you going to?
Posted Jul 27, 2005 15:21
Thx everyone....right now I've gotten into Westminster, but I am waiting for decisions from Queen Mary and King's. King's wanted an extra reference, which I couldn't get but I sent them some supplemental stuff in conjunction with my original references, hoping they'd accept it. So who knows with King's. If I get into either King's or QM, I would go there over Westminster, obviously. Are there different rules for those schools?
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