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有人知道Uchicago的情况吗?

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11#
发表于 2003-8-8 01:32:00 | 只看该作者
I agree with funnytiger. I met some of chicago students and they impress me very much. Even in this downturn economy, some of them sucessfully changed their career, mainly to the finance industry, a few to consulting. And some of them landed very decent job which i did not hear from other schools.


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12#
发表于 2003-8-8 13:29:00 | 只看该作者
不会把,会不会其他的top10学校也要co-signer,在目前经济情况下,要找个co-signer可是很难的,看来得放弃chicago了,希望其他学校可别这样呀。
让不让人活了,靠!
13#
发表于 2003-8-11 14:12:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用Shuzhen在2003-8-3 21:07:00的发言:

高人高人,怎么一下子被你说中了呢?你看:Admitted applicants must furnish proof that they have adequate financial resources to cover the cost of one year of study. Alternative loans cannot be considered as a financial resource. Chicago GSB currently estimates that U.S.$60,245, exclusive of airfare, is needed to support an unmarried fulltime international student for one academic year. This amount will increase for the 2004-05 academic year. Because financial aid for international M.B.A. students is limited, applicants are urged to investigate funding sources in their home country. Many government ministries of education, employers, and banks may offer assistance in the form of grants and loans. International students may also apply for interest-bearing alternative loan programs available through private U.S. agencies. These programs require the applicant to have a U.S. Social Security number and may require a credit-worthy cosigner who is a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident residing in the U.S. Further information can be obtained from our web site or by contacting the GSB Office of Financial Aid at +1 (773) 702-3964.
第一:涨价了;
第二:奖学金少了;
第三:贷款要美国cosigner了。

这下子偶真是不知道如何是好了。幸亏时间还多,偶再找找别的学校吧。



Shuzhen, 不对呀, 我在网站上看到的还是有No-cosigner loan的,只是一年仅$35000:

Aid for Full-time International Students
Comparison of available loan programs

Admitted, full-time campus international students are considered for scholarships. Students holding any type of visa are NOT eligible for any federal loan programs. Students are encouraged to investigate funding sources in their home country. Many government ministries of education, employers, and banks may offer assistance in the form of grants or loans. There are two University of Chicago loan programs for international students. One requires a cosigner and one does not require a cosigner. Students must have a U.S. social security number and a U. S. address before applying for either loan program.

If you are applying for the loan requiring a cosigner, you and your cosigner must be credit worthy. The cosigner must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident currently living within the United States. Students borrowing under this loan plan can borrow the entire cost of attendance for one year minus any scholarships or other financial assistance they have received. The interest rate while the student is in school is the current 91 day U. S. Treasury Bill PLUS 3.25% and is adjusted quarterly. The interest begins to accrue when the loan funds are disbursed to the student. The interest can be paid quarterly or capitalized before the loan goes into repayment. There are no fees. The total aggregate amount a student can borrow is $120,000. Repayment of principle begins 6 months after leaving school and there is a 20-year repayment period. Interest in repayment is the current 91 day U. S. Treasury Bill PLUS 3.4% and is adjusted quarterly.

If you are applying for the loan not requiring a cosigner, you must be credit worthy. If you do not have a credit record in the United States, you are considered credit worthy. You can borrow $35,000 each academic year for a total of $70,000. The interest rate is the current 91 day LIBOR rate plus 3.5% and is adjusted quarterly. The interest begins to accrue when the loan funds are disbursed to the student. There is a 5% insurance fee that is deducted from the loan amount before the funds are disbursed to the student. Repayment of principle begins 30 days after leaving school. The interest rate in repayment is the current 91 day LIBOR rate plus 3.5% and is adjusted quarterly. There is a 20 year repayment period.

14#
发表于 2003-8-11 15:29:00 | 只看该作者
好消息啊!!虽然每年还要自己掏25000美刀,总比一分钱贷不到好。偶只是看到了下面这段化就腿发软眼冒金星了。谢谢了,只是偶仍然发愁,两年50000美刀还是有点怵人。
Many government ministries of education, employers, and banks may offer assistance in the form of grants and loans. International students may also apply for interest-bearing alternative loan programs available through private U.S. agencies. These programs require the applicant to have a U.S. Social Security number and may require a credit-worthy cosigner who is a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident residing in the U.S. Further information can be obtained from our web site or by contacting the GSB Office of Financial Aid at +1 (773) 702-3964.
15#
发表于 2003-8-11 15:43:00 | 只看该作者
Don't you guys considered that Chicago doesn't emphasize TEAMWORK as other schools?
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