Note: As a broad generality, schools in higher clusters are more likely to offer "no co-signer" loans than schools in lower clusters. As usual, it is important to study the specific requirements of each school with care.
Corrections and/or additions are welcome!
Chicago
"Student Loans for International Students
Chicago GSB has two private, credit-based alternative loan programs available for international students. One loan program requires a creditworthy co-signer who is a U.S. Citizen or U.S. Permanent Resident currently living in the United States. The other loan program does not require a co-signer. Students borrowing from either loan program can borrow up to the budget amount less any scholarships or other financial assistance received."
https://gsb.uchicago.edu/fulltime/admiss ... alaid.aspxHarvard
"available to all HBS Students regardless of citizenship"
https://www.hbs.edu/mba/admissions/loanprograms.htmlMIT "No co-signer is required."
https://mitsloan.mit.edu/mba/admissions/loans.phpPenn (Wharton)
"Wharton also provides access to the Wharton International Loan Program offered through Citibank. Eligibility is guaranteed with 100% of students approved for borrowing."
https://mba.wharton.upenn.edu/mba/admiss ... /loans.phpDartmouth (Tuck)
Tuck School of Business International loans
"Unique loan program for international students
Students may be eligible to borrow up to full tuition and fees (as determined by the Financial Aid Office)
Does not require a U.S. guarantor or co-borrower"
https://www.tuck.dartmouth.edu/admissions/aid/loans.htmlDuke (Fuqua) No co-signor required
https://www.fuqua.duke.edu/admin/stuserv ... tional.htmMichigan No Co-signer required
"No Co-signer is required for domestic or international students"
https://www.bus.umich.edu/Admissions/Mba ... stLoan.htmUNC The North Carolina EXTRA MBA Loan
https://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/Progra ... on/aid.cfmIndiana No co-signor loan option for all admitted intl. students
https://www.kelley.iu.edu/MBA/admissions/finaid.cfm