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Self-Help Options

Employment:
Although employment is not a financial aid program in the traditional sense, many dental students help finance their education with income from full- or part-time jobs. Some students choose part-time programs, extending the amount of time it takes to receive a degree, but allowing them to finance all or part of their education through employment.

Some employers will provide tuition reimbursement for their employees. In most cases, you'll have to commit to working for the company for a number of years after you've earned your business degree.

Student Loans:
Most grad students try to minimize the loan component of their financing, but sometimes that just simply isn't possible.

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