International student loans

<p>i wanted to know if there are institutions that offer international students some significant amount of loans. please if there are any list them.. ill really appreciate it.
about GAtech... my dad can only afford to pay 97000$ for my whole undergraduate education at GAtech.. can someone please tell me about any institution that could give me a loan for my educational expenses to cover the rest of my expenses for my education at GAtech?</p>

<p>anyone please list any institution/bank or whatever.. that could give me a loan for my education. will really appreciate it.</p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>The schools don’t float loans. They will tell you that you need loans. Internationals are not able to take any of the federally funded loans (Stafford, Perkins) as those are for U.S. citizens and certain eligible residents ONLY. </p>

<p>You would need to take a private loan. YOU (the student) would not be able to get such a loan without a cosigner who has some collaterol in their name. Ask your parents if they are willing to cosign a loan.</p>

<p>$97,000 in contributions is a nice amount…almost $25,000 a year. Why not look for a school that is within that price range??</p>

<p>i REALLY REALLY like GAtech and other schools which fit in this price range i dont really like them… plus GAtech prepares students really well for jobs…etc… and is one of the best schools for engineering.</p>

<p>my parents are willing to cosign a loan. By a “private loan” do you mean a loan from any institution based in my country or a private loan from an institution based the US? </p>

<p>one more thing… my brother inlaw is a US citizen plus i have my uncle based in the US (also a citizen)… any my sister has a green card… can my brother inlaw or my uncle or my sister help me out in any way to find a loan?</p>

<p>Yes, the Americans citizens can cosign loans for you in the US. </p>

<p>Ask the colleges if they have any loans for foreign students, some do.</p>