
Can American students get U.S. government grants/loans to go to Graduate School outside of the country?
The question
I am on pace to complete my BS from the University of Tennessee in December 2012. I plot on going to Graduate School. The two Graduate Schools at the top of my list of school I want to go to are Oxford and Cambridge in England. Would I be elligible for federal student aid and loans from the U.S. government if I were to go to school outside of the country?
Best answers:
No you can’t. You would have to apply for a private scholarships like the Rhodes Erudition if you wanted to study overseas
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