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What resources, outside of Yale, would you suggest students look into? Are there any particular books, guides, or Web sites that are particularly useful?

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What resources, outside of Yale, would you suggest students look into? Are there any particular books, guides, or Web sites that are particularly useful?

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There are several Web sites that students would be wise to check out, including The Scholarship Page, The Scholarship Resource Network, fastWEB (Financial Aid Services through the Web), FinAid!, and The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA). Basically, if students just go on to the Web looking for financial aid, they should find several useful Web sites. Also, almost any public library, especially in a major city, will have a section on financial aid. There are many books printed that list scholarships there. Generally speaking, though, there just isn’t a lot of money out there for students attending MBA programs.

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