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- Tiago Splitter
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HYS Financial Aid
Anyone know what kind of money someone over age 28 with nothing left to his name could get from these schools?
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Re: HYS Financial Aid
Your age is helpful. They discount "parental contribution" over age 26 or so, prorated. I assume you mean need-based. I dont think any of these offer merit money.
- thelawschoolproject
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Re: HYS Financial Aid
Here's how H does it: http://www.law.harvard.edu/current/sfs/ ... aging.html
I had an estimated contribution of ~3k and they gave me 32k in grants, and the rest in loans (though some were directly from the school).
I had an estimated contribution of ~3k and they gave me 32k in grants, and the rest in loans (though some were directly from the school).