US B school offering loans to International students

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Can anyone list out US B schools in top 30-40 "US news ranking" assisting International students to secure loans for tution fee??. I am not able to find any single portal where I can asses this information.

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by interviewbay22 » Wed Dec 17, 2014 1:59 am
Hello

The US business schools offering loans to International students without the need of a US co-signer happen to be very few and most of them are the top 20 schools. The loan covers only tuition so you will have to arrange for living expenses yourself.

Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, Wharton, Chicago - Booth, NYU-Stern, MIT-Sloan, Northwesten, Dartmouth - Tuck, UCB - Haas, Duke - Fuqua, Virginia - Darden, Michigan Ross, Yale, Cornell, UCLA - Anderson, UNC - Kenan Flagler, Emory - Goizueta and Georgetown. International business schools include IE, IESE, Rotman, INSEAD.

In addition, the Global student Loan Corporation (GLSC) offers loans without a US Co-signer. The loan can cover your full tuition cost and also living expenses.

You can go through this article to know about the scholarships available to international students https://www.interviewbay.com/blog/25-sch ... l-students

Hope this helps

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by mbawisdom » Thu Dec 18, 2014 4:36 am
In addition feel free to reach out to the admission committees at each of the schools. They should be able to put you in touch with the relevant person in financial aid who can speak to loans and scholarships for internationals.

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by manyaabroadtpr » Sun Dec 21, 2014 9:27 pm
Hi abhi

You might want to go through the financial aid section of these business schools to determine whether they give loans to international students or not. Schools like Duke, UNC-Chapel Hill, Kellogg, Cornell, University of Michigan etc help students for securing loans.

Hope this helps. Let us know if you have any further queries and we would be happy to advice.
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