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If you are willing to borrow money (or more money, as the case may be),
federal student financial aid can be requested if you are taking an
internship that is *required* for your major (optional internships don't
count) for a period of up to a year. This doesn't help in situations
where your program does not require an internship to graduate, but it can
help some people.
--Stephanie
In article <[log in to unmask]>,
Museum Science Research Librarian <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
[snip]
>But in my case, I've *had* all of the theory, classwork, and practicle
>experience from working and taking classes in a Museum Science masters
>program. I don't view this as an "educational experience." I see this
>more as a residency program, designed to build my practical experience
>background and help me to get a job once I graduate.
[snip]
--
[log in to unmask] <*> http://phoebe.cair.du.edu/~sfolse/
"Assiduous and frequent questioning is indeed the first key to wisdom ...for
by doubting we come to inquiry; through inquiring we perceive the truth..."
--Peter Abelard (..........I claim this .sig for Queen Elizabeth)
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