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Q: Intl student looking for co-borrower in USA for online course ( No Answer,   1 Comment )
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Subject: Intl student looking for co-borrower in USA for online course
Category: Reference, Education and News > Job and Careers
Asked by: fritger-ga
List Price: $15.00
Posted: 19 Mar 2005 01:27 PST
Expires: 18 Apr 2005 02:27 PDT
Question ID: 497117
If you have little or no credit history can you get a student loan
without a co-signer?
Am intl student with admission into AIU..i need funds but can find no
co-borrowwer in the USA.There must be a way out.
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Subject: Re: Intl student looking for co-borrower in USA for online course
From: unknot-ga on 19 Dec 2005 19:50 PST
 
This is not a professional advice, and it can contain mistakes.

In the most typical sense - for commercial banks - the answer is NO
for international students without cosigner. Point.

Your chances will be higher in your school's financial aid office
(sometimes they give loans themselves), your school's credit union or
anything else related to your school. In any case, it's unlikely won't
get more than couple of month's salary.

There is no law that prohibits some generous person from giving you
money. Try exploring fellowships in areas related to your experience
or on-campus jobs.

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