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wharton也取消了国际学生的助学贷款

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11#
发表于 2009-2-7 23:43:00 | 只看该作者
啊,啊
12#
发表于 2009-2-8 09:04:00 | 只看该作者
我还没听说哪所学校的无担保人贷款没有被取消了的
13#
发表于 2009-2-8 11:29:00 | 只看该作者
HBS, Stanford, Kellogg, Yale没有取消Co-signer free loan.
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发表于 2009-2-8 11:31:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用dingrhan在2009-2-8 11:29:00的发言:
HBS, Stanford, Kellogg, Yale没有取消Co-signer free loan.

这以上几所也要申请的到啊

15#
发表于 2009-2-8 12:03:00 | 只看该作者

Student Loans

 

Over the past few months, many of you have been concerned about the status of loan programs, especially international student loans, and understandably so. Since CitiAssist was cancelled in the fall, we issued an RFP and have been working toward an agreement with a new loan provider. Although we have not yet reached a solution, we are in active discussions and expect to announce a new program sometime in late February or early March. The new product will not require a domestic co-signer, but is likely to have significantly higher interest rates and origination fees than we previously enjoyed with Citibank. In addition, we will have to adopt a risk-sharing arrangement whereby Wharton is financially responsible for a percentage of loan defaults. We hope these loan parameters will eventually improve, and in the meantime, we are continuing to seek additional solutions. Vice Dean Anjani Jain will keep you informed of our progress, sharing more details on the new loan program as soon as they are available.

Letter from Dean

16#
发表于 2009-2-8 12:33:00 | 只看该作者
我不知道大家有没有申请wharton,如果申请的话应该留意Wharton 网站上 MBA Admission Blog上的内容吧!!
注:和楼上的内容一样,只是想提醒大家自己主动留意信息!
MBA ADMISSIONS BLOG!
 
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Positive Progress: The Current Status of Student Loan Programs for Wharton MBA's

Dear applicants,

Though the matter is still under discussion, we wanted to give you an update on the current status of student loan programs. 

The turmoil in the capital markets has had a significant effect on the availability and cost of funding for graduate education, especially for international students.  As you know, the main provider of loans to international students at all major US b-schools, Citibank, decided last fall to stop lending altogether to international students (and also terminated its custom-priced programs for domestic students at major universities).  Many other lenders have also stopped lending to international students without a domestic co-signer.  This problem is affecting all graduate programs at UPenn and all graduate programs across the country.

This issue has engaged University administration at the highest levels.  The University issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) to identify alternative loan providers and has been reviewing a number of options with the goal of keeping adequate loan financing available to all students, and to international students without domestic co-signers.

 

Though we don’t yet have a program to announce, we wanted to let you know that we are in active discussions with several lenders.  We are pursuing any and all funding options for international students, and Wharton hopes to announce a new loan program towards the end of February.  The new loan product will not require a domestic co-signer, but is likely to have significantly higher interest rates and origination fees than the discontinued Citibank product.  In addition, there will be a risk-sharing arrangement with the University whereby Wharton will be financially responsible for a percentage of loan defaults.  The increased costs of loan financing to all MBA students and potentially to Wharton are an unfortunate necessity given the current market conditions.  It is our hope that the loan pricing will improve over time.  

We have also been in discussions with some overseas financial institutions to explore loan programs for students from their respective regions, but it is premature to say whether these discussions will result in special loan programs for Wharton students and under what pricing/repayment conditions.

With respect to domestic students (and those with domestic co-signers), Citibank and other private lenders have indicated their interest in continuing to offer loan programs.  We do not know their pricing parameters yet, but it is likely that their interest rates, too, will be substantially higher than in the past.  It behooves all our students to explore all possible funding options for the coming academic year.

We will keep you informed of our progress and announce more details as they emerge.

 

With best regards,

Peter Degnan; CFO, Senior Associate Dean, The Wharton School

Anjani Jain; Vice Dean,  Director of Wharton Graduate Division

03 Feb 2009 04:55 PM | Permalink

17#
发表于 2009-2-8 13:12:00 | 只看该作者
UNC没有取消
18#
发表于 2009-2-8 13:31:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用fangxia76在2009-2-7 23:43:00的发言:
啊,啊

这是啥声音啊?

19#
发表于 2009-2-8 13:40:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用tarheel在2009-2-8 13:12:00的发言:
UNC没有取消

加DUKE
20#
发表于 2009-2-8 13:44:00 | 只看该作者

can not omit interest rate, even a school supply no-cosigner loan for intel. students, how much the percentage of the loan is also important.

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