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Are you eligilble for loans and scholarships if my bachelor' s degree is non-US?

Post by yeah » Sat Apr 29, 2017 10:23 pm

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Re: Are you eligilble for loans and scholarships if my bachelor' s degree is non-US?

Post by heythatslife » Sat Apr 29, 2017 10:25 pm

yeah wrote:..........................................
You should be in the running for most merit scholarships as long as your LSAT/GPA meets the criteria.

As for loans, if you're not a US citizen or a permanent resident and you have no one to cosign your loans, you may face some difficulty in getting approved. Harvard and Yale provide institutional loans to matriculating international students.

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Re: Are you eligilble for loans and scholarships if my bachelor' s degree is non-US?

Post by yeah » Sat Apr 29, 2017 10:31 pm

heythatslife wrote:
yeah wrote:..........................................
You should be in the running for most merit scholarships as long as your LSAT/GPA meets the criteria.

As for loans, if you're not a US citizen or a permanent resident and you have no one to cosign your loans, you may face some difficulty in getting approved. Harvard and Yale provide institutional loans to matriculating international students.
I am a US permanent resident but my degree is non-US.

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Re: Are you eligilble for loans and scholarships if my bachelor' s degree is non-US?

Post by Lincoln » Sun Apr 30, 2017 12:47 am

yeah wrote:
heythatslife wrote:
yeah wrote:..........................................
You should be in the running for most merit scholarships as long as your LSAT/GPA meets the criteria.

As for loans, if you're not a US citizen or a permanent resident and you have no one to cosign your loans, you may face some difficulty in getting approved. Harvard and Yale provide institutional loans to matriculating international students.
I am a US permanent resident but my degree is non-US.
Then you are eligible for federal loans.

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Re: Are you eligilble for loans and scholarships if my bachelor' s degree is non-US?

Post by yeah » Sun Apr 30, 2017 1:00 am

Lincoln wrote:
yeah wrote:
heythatslife wrote:
yeah wrote:..........................................
You should be in the running for most merit scholarships as long as your LSAT/GPA meets the criteria.

As for loans, if you're not a US citizen or a permanent resident and you have no one to cosign your loans, you may face some difficulty in getting approved. Harvard and Yale provide institutional loans to matriculating international students.
I am a US permanent resident but my degree is non-US.
Then you are eligible for federal loans.
Only for federal ones

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Re: Are you eligilble for loans and scholarships if my bachelor' s degree is non-US?

Post by cavalier1138 » Sun Apr 30, 2017 6:42 am

Only for federal ones
As opposed to... state loans? I'm confused about what you're asking.

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Post by lymenheimer » Sun Apr 30, 2017 10:12 am

I'm eligible for loans and scholarships regardless of where you're undergrad was.

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