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International Student Loans with Community-Based Financing

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Prodigy Finance is the leader in borderless student loans for international postgraduate students. Through our community platform, we offer financing to thousands of MBA and other Masters degree hopefuls, enabling…

The Truth About Student Loans

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We all love True or False questions! You have a 50/50 chance at getting the question correct, don’t you?  But what if someone could help you improve your chances beyond…

3 Ways to Make Your Own Student Loan Luck

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If you’re one of the 37 million Americans with student loans, you know it’s going to take a lot more than a few four-leaf clovers to make your debt disappear. You…

CommonBond Offers New Refinancing Program for Grads

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CommonBond just released its new Grad Refinance Loan™, available to law school, med school, engineering, and b-school graduates. With the new refinancing program, borrowers will receive: • Low fixed rates…

CommonBond’s Story: A Revolution in Student Loans

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Welcome to the glorious world of applications, admissions, and…well, student loans. CommonBond to the rescue! Meet David Klein and Michael Taormina, Wharton grads and co-founders of this very exciting student…

Funding Options for International MBA Students

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A recent Financial Times article discusses the numerous alternative lending options available for foreign b-school students. Because international loans from schools have been on the decline since the financial crash…

Student Loans: A Market that “Needed Disruption”

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According to a Poets & Quants article, "Disrupting The MBA Loan Market," Mike Cagney, Sloan Fellow at Stanford GSB, saw some major problems with the current student loan system and…

College and MBA Admissions Round Up

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As top universities strive to become more affordable, many have agreed to maintain their no-loan pledges again this year. (52 schools made no-loan pledges last year; 50 have committed to…