Financial Aid from the Military

The Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program, also known simply as the Yellow Ribbon Program, is a provision of the Post–9/11 Veterans Education Assistance Act of 2008. This program is designed to help veterans afford tuition at a college or university whose tuition and fee expenses exceed the highest in-state undergraduate tuition rate (the normal amount …

Federal and State Programs

In 2011–12, graduate students received an average of $25,152 in aid, including $7,417 in grant aid, $16,796 in federal loans, and $939 in a combination of tax credits and deductions and Federal Work-Study according to the College Board publication Trends in Student Aid 2012. To receive any federal or state financial aid, the student must file …

Graduate Majors

Graduate Majors For purposes of this graduate school directory, graduate majors are grouped under 52 broad categories. Listed below are the graduate programs represented within these categories. You can click on any of the graduate majors to see a list of schools that offer graduate degrees within that major. From there you can view individual …

About Us

The company was founded in 1886 as a weekly newspaper in New York City. In 1935, the first annual edition of SCHOOL GUIDE was printed for students in the New York area who were interested in pursuing postsecondary education.  In 1970 the first edition of Graduate School Guide was published for students pursuing doctoral, master’s …