How To Complete MBA From Top Business School If Funding Is A Issue?

If you got accepted to a top business school but don’t have money to pay the tuition as an international student you can consider the following loan. Do your own research. It is not financial advice.
Stanford GSB: – http://stanfordgsb.studentchoice.org/pr … rnational/
Loan Amount: up to $200K
APR: 7% – 7.5%
Term: 20-25 years
No SSN/Co-borrower required
HBS – https://www.huecu.org/student-loans/gra … plication/
Harvard University Employees Credit Union (HUECU) provides private educational loans to international students with no co-signer.
not much info but lots of scholarships and fellowships
APR: N/A
Term: varies
No SSN/Co-borrower required
Wharton – https://mbawelcome.wharton.upenn.edu/wp … n-Tips.pdf
Several options are available. Loan amount up to the full tuition + living expense amount
APR: 7-8%
Term: varies
No SSN/Co-borrower required
Chicago Booth – only up to 80% can be borrowed. Detailed information is on the Admitted Student website
APR: N/A
Term N/A
No SSN/Co-signer required
Tuck – https://www.discover.com/student-loans/ … /tuck.html
Loans through Discover
APR: 7.75%
Term: 20 years
No SSN/Co-signer required
Duke Fuqua – https://financialaid.duke.edu/loans/rec … -lenders-0
Several options are available but only up to 80% of tuition + living expenses
APR: N/A
Term: N/A
No Co-signer is required but SSN is probably required
Michigan Ross – https://www2.bus.umich.edu/MyiMpact/fin … ernational
No options are offered without a US Co-signer
Kellogg – http://www.northwestern.edu/sfs/financi … index.html
Only one option without co-signer through empower but only up to $25K Max?
APR: N/A
Term: N/A
No SSN/Co-signer required
MIT Sloan – http://mitsloan.mit.edu/mba/admissions/ … aid/loans/
Maybe
Working on others but here is a list from 2013 meanwhile: https://gmatclub.com/forum/loan-program … 35745.html
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Check this link for more info MIT Sloan Check this link for more infoRossNo infoNo infoNo infoRoss loans is only available for intl. students if you have a cosigner. However, Ross also lists several private loans (as mentioned in other schools) which have more relaxed policies on co-signors. Ross does not recommend anyone in particular check this link for more infoSternFull cost of attendance variable (8% +)VariableBoth options are available with or without a co-signer. Needless to say that the loans with co-signers have lower rates. Check this link for more info on sale SOMUpto 80% of the cost of attendance – Unless private loans7%-8% + variable15+ years both options are available but Yale only lists some select loans for no-longer loans check this link for more info HaasUpto 60-70% of the cost of attendance. Variable but less than others if you apply for the Haas risk-share programVariableCosinger not needed for risk share Haas loans check this link for more infoAndersonOnly Tuition and Summer costs up to $60,000VariableVariableNo consigner needed for Discover and Elements Financial Loans (but not the full amount)Check this link for more infoColumbiaVariable. Lenders list available for admitted studentsNAVariableNo loans if you don’t have a co-signer (but prodigy is mentioned as the only loan if you don’t have a co-signer)Check this link for more infoDardenUpto $89K per yearVariable20 YearsLoans without co-singer through Discovery Check this link for more info