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sajhababa
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Posted on 11-01-10 2:22
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Sathiharu, Has anyone taken a student loan in the US for graduate education? If yes, did you need a US cosigner? Could you shed some light on the process of acquiring such loans and the general terms (interest, payment options etc.)?
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Bhojpure01
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Posted on 11-01-10 2:29
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Does F1 qualify for education loan?
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sajhababa
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Posted on 11-01-10 2:35
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As far as I know, F1s do qualify for education loans. However, most loans require a co-signer who is an American citizen. Some big colleges (like the ivy league ones) also offer loans without a co-signer. I am just wondering whether anybody at sajha who has taken such loan could inform us about the repayment options, interest rates that they encountered.
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iPwN
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Posted on 11-01-10 3:01
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Well they don't need to be citizen ..even Permanent Resident(GC holder) if you know any will work too .
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YoTaBhayanaNiSom
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Posted on 11-01-10 3:08
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I doubt in the US anyone would co-sign just because you know the person or come from the same country. I would avoid asking that favour if I were you unless it is from a close family member.
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