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Erika,
Your best bet is probably with private Schools of Public Health such as
Johns Hopkins, Tulane, Loma Linda, and others. Since they are very
expensive, they do a good job of finding research assistantships for
students. Private schools tend to have more generous loan packages too.
I number of years ago, the University of South Carolina had a great deal
for international students whereby there was no out of state tuition for
graduate students and those who had research assistantships had their
tuition waived. I would be surprised if that is still available but you
might check.
Bill Ward, President
International Marketing Services
http://www.ims7.com
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On Fri, 2 Feb 2001 17:22:11 -0500 Erika Steibelt
<[log in to unmask]> writes:
> Hello,
> I plan to do my Masters of Health Promotion next fall
> and have applied to a number of graduate programs in
> both Canada and the U.S. All of the programs to which
> I have applied are excellent, but the tuition and
> living expenses for those in the U.S. are very
> expensive
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