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International Students
With over thirty percent of the student body comprised of international students, the Darden School is committed to helping our international students find solutions to meeting the financial requirements necessary to obtain an MBA at Darden.
There are several two-year, merit-based scholarships available to international students. Learn more about the international merit-based scholarship descriptions.
An international loan program is available, allowing international students to borrow up to the cost-of-attendance without a co-signer, as long as the international student either has no credit or at least good credit in the United States. The Darden School Foundation has agreed to act as the guarantor for these loans. We ask that you recognize the generosity of the Darden School Foundation and their dedication to the value of the international students' contribution to Darden in making these loans possible.
Details and terms of the loan will be sent directly to international students, who are offered admission, have accepted, and have paid their $1,000 commitment fee.
Please research your options; there may be many other student loans available to you, especially if you have a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident Co-signer, at terms that may be more favorable than those offered by this program.
In order to borrow money, the amount to be borrowed must be listed on the request for I-20. Loans are only available to students who have declared their intention and full value they intend to borrow on their application for I-20 prior to having been issued a visa by the US Embassy.
The University of Virginia Request for Form I-20 must be completed and submitted by international students after they are admitted to Darden and choose to matriculate. Do not submit the Request for Form I-20 with the application for admission; it has no bearing on admission decisions. Request for Form I-20 will not be reviewed until after the post-admission commitment fee of $1,000 has been received.
International students are not eligible for Federal loans during either year. Therefore, there is no reason for international students to submit a University of Virginia Darden Application for Financial Aid or Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
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We are pleased to present the following alphabetical list of lenders who have expressed an active interest in lending to NYU students. You are not required to borrow from any of the lenders listed below and there is no penalty for selecting a different lender, if you prefer. We encourage you to compare information among these and other available student loan providers. There are no maximum income limits. Individual lenders will, at their discretion, evaluate credit history. For application information and details about terms and conditions, please visit the lender's web site or contact the sponsor's toll-free 800 number. Please note that application fees are not refundable.
International students without a co-signer:
Chase Select International Loan
JPMorgan Chase Bank makes the Chase Select International Loan available to eligible NYU students enrolled in various schools. The Office of Financial Aid will notify all eligible students by e-mail (sent to the student's NYU e-mail address). Eligible returning borrowers will be notified no later than June 25, and eligible new borrowers will be notified no later than July 24. Loan fund allocations are extremely limited, and applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. *
Global Student Loan Corporation (GSLC) and HSBC have designed an international student loan program to provide funding initially to students from India to attend U.S. schools. GSLC and HSBC will be expanding the program to include students from other countries of origin from around the world. The minimum amount one can borrow is $10,000; the maximum amount is $50,000. The current interest rate is 13.50% based upon India Retail Lending Rate (RLR). There is a 2.75% origination fee.
*Dr. Keith Jepsen, former NYU Director of Financial Aid, is President of Global Student Loan Corporation. Barry Fingerhut, a current member of the NYU Stern School Board of Overseers, is a director and shareholder of EduFund International, the parent company of Global Student Loan Corporation as well as of GSLC. He does not receive compensation, and is not involved in management.
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