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Student loan in USA
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My son, a UK citizen has recently graduated with a degree (3.4 which I believe is good?). He was on a sports scholarship, which ran out when he graduated.
However, he now wishes to do his Masters (MBA if he passes the GMAT), and has been accepted into graduate school, but he needs a loan. He has an interview in the middle of December for US citizenship, but until that time he cannot get any credit, unless he has a co signer (we cant sign as we are in the UK), and although he has a lot of contacts, if they co sign a loan for him he says it affects their credit? The only student/education loans available are either for UK students studying in the UK, or for US students studying in their own country, or elsewhere, but he doesnt qualify for either - does anyone have any ideas?
However, he now wishes to do his Masters (MBA if he passes the GMAT), and has been accepted into graduate school, but he needs a loan. He has an interview in the middle of December for US citizenship, but until that time he cannot get any credit, unless he has a co signer (we cant sign as we are in the UK), and although he has a lot of contacts, if they co sign a loan for him he says it affects their credit? The only student/education loans available are either for UK students studying in the UK, or for US students studying in their own country, or elsewhere, but he doesnt qualify for either - does anyone have any ideas?
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