I was one and I don't think you can, not from the Govt. You should consider special funding from non.govt organizations. African descent students may benefit from it. You could try a loan from a local bank however if you do not work or have any assets to guarantee the loan, it will be nearly impossible nowadays. The school may help but the law says you, as an int'l student, must prove you can fund yourself. Try getting a job within the campus. They don't pay well but it's a start. If you were married to a US citizen, perhaps you could begin to have more options. Good luck.
Generally, no, not without introductions. For a foreigner to take a loan from a Chinese bank, the following will be required: * The foreigner is attending a graduate or post-graduate school in China * The foreigner has support from the school for the academic and life requirements * The foreigner has collateral and resources to live in China for the duration of the schooling without a loan (not for tuition, just for living expenses)* The school will introduce the foreign student to a loan manager at a local Chinese bank
Parent Loan: A parent is getting the loan Student loan: A student is getting the loan
There are many places to research student loan settlement. You can look at various places on the web or at many banks. Looking for loan settlements can be difficult start by checking www.wellsfargo.com/student
what is a student loan grant?
what is a student loan grant?
What is a "Standard" student loan?
Yes.
Yes.
Student Loan Forgiveness is when a student can't pay a loan that he owes and so the government has money to pay for that loan if he/she is unable to make the payments on it.
If you have a good enough income to qualify since the student loan is considered your loan.
My sinple answer would be no.
Student loan rates vary by the type of student loan, but can be either fixed or variable rate. Most federal student loans are fixed at 6.8% Private student loan rates are typically higher.