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Good source for scholarship/funding/loan

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I got admit from U-Mich but its very very costly. :(

Please lemme know good source for scholarships/funding/loans.
I badly need it :(
 
Andy, I can arrange funding from my bank account and loan, but it would be great if I could get some funding.
 
Yes, I understand that there is almost no schol for MFE from univ. I was thinking of other schols if possible. As there are few websites that show various schols. I checked few but I was not eligible for them.
 
Many Thanks Andy. You really saved my time.
I talked to few friends who are working part time, as I posses good work-ex, I expect to earn some bucks by working part time. Though not sure about it.
 
Many Thanks Andy. You really saved my time.
I talked to few friends who are working part time, as I posses good work-ex, I expect to earn some bucks by working part time. Though not sure about it.

As an international student on F-1 visa (full time student, enrolled for atleast 9 credit hrs during spring/fall) you are allowed only 20 hrs part time job on campus. CPT will allow to work in internship (summer may be) and OPT after graduation for a year (or may be extendible if you are in STEM category, financial engineering could fall into that, not so sure about this).
 
Does it seem counter-intuitive that the private sector with all its relative profits, compared to research government funding, would be more capable of maintaining scholarships? Is there a conflict of interest pitfall Im ignoring? So confused......
 
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