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I've been offered a spot for the MBA/MA class of 2018. Now I'm struggling to pay the program, and I would like to know what is the best option for funding. As an international student with no co-signer in the US, most of the loans are not available.
I'm exploring the loans in my country but I would like to ask you (especially internationals), how did you fund your studies, what kind of loans, the amount, etc. Whether there is the chance to work part-time while studying, any idea is wellcomed!
Many thanks in advance!
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I've been offered a spot for the MBA/MA class of 2018. Now I'm struggling to pay the program, and I would like to know what is the best option for funding. As an international student with no co-signer in the US, most of the loans are not available.
I'm exploring the loans in my country but I would like to ask you (especially internationals), how did you fund your studies, what kind of loans, the amount, etc. Whether there is the chance to work part-time while studying, any idea is wellcomed!
I've been offered a spot for the MBA/MA class of 2018. Now I'm struggling to pay the program, and I would like to know what is the best option for funding. As an international student with no co-signer in the US, most of the loans are not available.
I'm exploring the loans in my country but I would like to ask you (especially internationals), how did you fund your studies, what kind of loans, the amount, etc. Whether there is the chance to work part-time while studying, any idea is wellcomed!
As Tsuro mentioned, Prodigy Finance is indeed an option for international students attending Wharton (and many other top business schools and universities), and we do offer funding for the MBA/MA program. You can see more information about our loan programs with Wharton on this page: https://prodigyfinance.com/wharton/loan If you have more questions, feel free to PM your email address, and I'll put you in touch with a Student Relations Manager that you can have a call with.