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Graduate Loans for Minnesota School of Business
The annual tuition at Minnesota School of Business is approximately $14,940. As a Graduate Student, you may receive up to $8,500 in subsidized Federal Stafford Loan funds. That leaves $6,440 left for you to pay. The GradLoans Private Student Loan program allows you to borrow up to cost of attendance; with an annual maximum of $45,000 (minus other aid received) and the check is sent straight to you so you can use it to help cover all educated related expenses, including tuition, room and board, books and even a computer.
Graduate students attending Minnesota School of Business may be eligible for one or more low-interest loans available through the Direct Loan Program. One such loan is the Graduate Stafford Loan offers the lowest interest rate and repayment can be deferred until after you graduate from Minnesota School of Business.
While the Federal Stafford loan is your best choice in starting to finance your graduate degree from Minnesota School of Business, it is often not enough. Graduate students should also consider the Grad PLUS loan as well as private graduate loans to help cover the cost of their graduate education.
Contacting Minnesota School of Business
Minnesota School of Business
2521 Pennington Drive NW
Rochester, MN 55901
(507) 536-9500
http://www.msbcollege.edu
Student Resources
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The appearance of Minnesota School of Business does not imply the school's endorsement of this site or student loans. This site is a resource for graduate students and is automatically generated using publicly released data from the National Center for Education Statistics, IPEDS database: Institutional Characteristics 2009-2010, Enrollments 2009, and Student Financial Aid 2008-2009.


