financial aid
Abigail B asked:


I am thinking about going to dental school for 4 years after college, but I will be getting married in between. My future husband will also be in school, getting his master’s, for 2 years. I am very worried about what our financial aid will be, since I will have college loans to pay off (I can borrow from parents). Dental school will be all on my own, though. Any idea what our financial aid will be like? Better or worse?

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One Response to “How does financial aid work if you are married?”

  1. enokw8 on August 15th, 2009 12:41 am

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