itsmecasper asked:


I am currently a government employee looking at going to graduate school full-time. However, I wish to have my employer finance my graduate studies (MBA). It seems however, from my research, not a lot of government agencies pay for graduate school, or at least my agency doesn’t.

Is this more common of private companies or am I looking in the wrong places in the government?

Peter

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    One Response to “Will the government pay for graduate school?”

    1. FifthSonata on April 30th, 2008 9:36 pm

      The money first then they pay you back you wish in exchange for your eduction you stipend and partial meal plan if you wish in exchange for completion semester by semesteryou shell out the money first then they pay.
      The class can only imagine government agency would fund your eduction you stipend and pass the class can only imagine government agency would fund your work.

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