I'm a college undergraduate majoring in Biomedical Engineering and I was wondering how I could get a company to finance a master's or Ph.D. program in possibly electrical engineering?
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1
Do you already have a job with a company? If not, yes, there are a number of companies that do just what you are asking. Many of the bigger companies are more than happy to pay for a masters degree. After you graduate from undergrad, and you are looking for employment, make sure to ask companies about such programs.
2
Well, PhD you won't have to worry about. Most PhD programs in engineering will fully fund students, meaning that you go there tuition free, plus get a small stipend. Usually you have to work as a teaching or research assistant to have this happen, but most do. It's a good deal. Masters, that depends. Some grad schools offer funding to students in their masters programs, others do not. I don't know how you'd get some company you have no relationship with to fund your studies. However, a lot of companies provide tuition reimbursement if you work for them full time, and go to school part time. That can help a lot.
0 comments:
Post a Comment