6 Ways It Pays to Go to Grad School Abroad

You'll pay less for a degree from overseas, and you still may be able to get U.S. financial aid.

By Tina Korbe

Recent graduates disheartened by their lack of prospects for a job or a seat in graduate school should perk up. At a time when applications to most U.S. grad schools seem to be increasing -- forcing acceptance rates down -- applying abroad could be a salvific option. That's not to say acceptance is automatic or costs are nonexistent, but consider these six compelling reasons to study overseas:

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