<p>I was accepted to a college, and I am an international student. </p>
<p>Now, I am all ready to go to college, but there is a problem.</p>
<p>I couldn't pay some portion of my highschool tuition due to my family's financial problem.
Therefore my highschool refused to send my Final Transcript to my college which is required before my enrollment. I got an email from my college about this recently.</p>
<p>I couldn't find any institution that provide loans for international student's highschool tuition. </p>
<p>Please give me advices...
Thanks...</p>
<p>That is pretty common for most schools. Even publics in the US will not send the transcripts until anything outstanding is resolved - like returning books or,in my Ds school, handing in her graduation robes. </p>
<p>If your family cannot pay what is owed on your HS tuition how are you paying for college? I don't think there is really any solution for your situation other than paying what is owed to the school. If you can't do that you are going to be in a bigger financial bind trying to pay for college. If your family cannot pay it maybe you can delay starting college and get a job to pay off the debt.</p>
<p>I borrowed fund from SallieMae which provides loan for international college students..</p>