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Study Engineering in the U.S. -Loans for International Students

January 13th, 2020 by International Student Loan
Study Engineering in the U.S. -Loans for International Students

It is a dream for many international students who want to study engineering in the U.S. – Loans for International Students are also available. The U.S. is one of the best choices for international students who want to study engineering, and students who would like to earn a U.S. degree in engineering but require additional…

How can an international student finance their education in the U.S.?

April 25th, 2019 by International Student Loan
How can an international student finance their education in the U.S.?

As an international student planning to study in the USA, there’s no doubt that you’ve already started to contemplate the financial implications of this decision, and you are probably wondering what your options are for financing the cost of studying outside your home country; and you’re quite right to do so – as you may…

Loans for Students – What are the options?

February 11th, 2019 by International Student Loan

Are you planning to study abroad? There are International Student Loans available for students in your position who need funding. This might be for a semester or a full degree program, for medicine, law, STEM or any other course. Here at International Student Loan, we’re here to help. Find the information you’ll need to make…

No-cosigner loans: What you need to know

May 16th, 2018 by Felicity Bradstock
No-cosigner loans: What you need to know

You’re set on going to College in the U.S. But you’ve been told you need a cosigner to get your student loan approved. This is the experience many international students face when looking for a loan to support their study costs. However, all hope is not lost. Some schools and lenders are now offering no…

Is a student loan really worth it?

August 11th, 2017 by Felicity Bradstock

Is a student loan worth all of the financial repercussions that follow? I know, I won’t sugarcoat it, the costs of college and studying abroad are extortionate. So, you may be asking yourself if it’s really worth taking out a student loan to cover the costs? Or, should you avoid college altogether and start working? Here’s…

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