How will my retirement savings affect my ability to get financial aid for grad school?
chilliemurphy asked:
I have been working for almost 10 years and have been building my 401K since I started right out of college – now, I want to go back to graduate school, but I don’t know if I’ll be able to get any financial aid or favorably-priced student loans if I have retirement assets. Am I required to dip into this money as a first-dollar plan, or can I keep my retirement assets intact & still get financial assistance (even a Stafford loan)? Thanks!
Robert
I have been working for almost 10 years and have been building my 401K since I started right out of college – now, I want to go back to graduate school, but I don’t know if I’ll be able to get any financial aid or favorably-priced student loans if I have retirement assets. Am I required to dip into this money as a first-dollar plan, or can I keep my retirement assets intact & still get financial assistance (even a Stafford loan)? Thanks!
Robert
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