I applied primarily to PhD programs in Art History, which would have awarded me with full tuition remission and generous stipends...unfortunately, I was not accepted to any of these programs. I have, however, received offers of admission from MA programs at Indiana University and NYU. I am leaning toward NYU but am afraid that I may not be able to afford either option due to the lack of funding for Master's programs.
The cost of tuition per year for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences is about $38,000. There is also an almost $5,000 registration/services fee. So, basically, about $43,000 per year in tuition/fees.According to my FAFSA, I am only eligible for $20,000 in federal (Stafford) loans per academic year (I already have a substantial amount of loan debt from undergrad). I have very, very minimal savings. It will be tapped out by the first year's registration/services fee.With regard to funding for MA students, the GSAS website encourages students to contact their department...the academic advisor for the Institute of Fine Arts has already notified me that the Institute does not have funding available for Master's students, but she said once I submit my letter of intent, "NYU's Financial Aid office gets the ball rolling on funding packages." So...does this mean I could still be eligible for need-based grants/scholarships/loans from the University, or not? I have a $0 EFC since I will not be receiving any financial support from my parents, but don't know how much more this will help me depending on what NYU actually offers to MA students. I unfortunately didn't know much about applying for external sources of aid during the application process (and stupidly relied on thinking I would get into one of the fully-funded PhD programs and thus wouldn't have to worry about it), and have missed the deadlines for all major fellowships/scholarships in my field. Also, I am more than skeptical of scholarships offered by online scholarship-search websites.
Does anybody have any advice (especially anybody who has dealt with NYU/GSAS/IFA) that could help me make grad school a financial possibility? I would greatly appreciate it. This whole process is stressing me out!