Sunday, August 2, 2009

International Student Loans

In partnership with International Student Loan we are excited to offer student loan programs for US citizens studying abroad and international students studying in the USA. We offer a variety of programs based on the country you are from and where you are studying.

For more information about the particular student loan products, please see below:

Student Loans for International Students
The International Student Loan Program is available to international students from around the world, who are looking to study in the USA. You have to be attending one of the approved schools, and you must also have a US Citizen or permanent resident to cosign the loan with you. The International Student Loan offers funding that is disbursed directly to you, with competitive interest rates and no application fees!

Student Loans for Study Abroad
The Study Abroad Loan provides funding for US Citizens who are looking to participate in a study abroad programs outside of the USA. Students need to be attending an approved school in the USA and have no need to complete a FAFSA form. Funds acan be available in a little as 5 days.

Student Loan for Canadian Citizens
For Canadian students studying or planning to study in the USA, we offer the Canadian Student Loan. Students applying for the Canadian Student Loan will require a US citizen or permanent resident co-signer. Formerly, we offered the CanHelp loan, which was available with a Canadian co-signer; however, as of April 18, 2008 the CanHelp loan has been discontinued and is no longer available. Instead of the CanHelp, Canadian students can now apply for a Canadian Student Loan for study in the USA.

Student Loans for US Citizens Foreign Enrolled
The Foreign Enrolled Loan program provides US Citizens with funding for their education when they plan to enroll directly in a degree program abroad. This is a private, alternative loan that offers high loan limits to cover the cost of school abroad, with borrowing limits up to $50,000 per year for undergraduate programs and up to $70,000 per year for medical, dental, business or law school.

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