Hello All,
Could you please help me with European MBA programs where there is no need for a local co-signer to obtain the loan?
I know of:
- Prodigy Finance schools
- Spanish schools, eg: IE, IESE
Do you know of more?
Thank you!
European MBA loans without co-signer
Posted Jul 12, 2012 20:46
Could you please help me with European MBA programs where there is no need for a local co-signer to obtain the loan?
I know of:
- Prodigy Finance schools
- Spanish schools, eg: IE, IESE
Do you know of more?
Thank you!
Posted Jul 12, 2012 21:24
Imd, St.Gallen, Rotterdam (But only if your current income is more than 35000e), whu...
Posted Aug 19, 2012 00:51
I can tell you already in Spain it would be very tough to get the loan at the moment. There is the financial crisis. That being said, I think that you might want to have a look at prodigy finance. They do community financing. You might be eligeable.
Niels
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Niels
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Posted Aug 19, 2012 17:03
Hello Niels,
How much probability would you assign to getting the maximum loan (30k euro) that is available without cosigner for internationals from Spanish schools? Also please take into consideration that I can provide a real estate of roughly 35k euro in value as a sort of pledge to show my ability for repayment?
Thank you!
Hello Niels,
How much probability would you assign to getting the maximum loan (30k euro) that is available without cosigner for internationals from Spanish schools? Also please take into consideration that I can provide a real estate of roughly 35k euro in value as a sort of pledge to show my ability for repayment?
Thank you!
Posted Aug 20, 2012 00:31
Hi Ibkova,
Aj, I am not a banking expert. However, I can tell with 100% certainty that there was no-one in 2009 who got the loan other than those who either had a co-signer or were Spanish.
That being said, your situation might be different. I know there was someone who was not Spanish and had a special deal. If you like I would be happy to consult your case outside of this Forum just to avoid that certain people start shouting on the forum.
Niels
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Aj, I am not a banking expert. However, I can tell with 100% certainty that there was no-one in 2009 who got the loan other than those who either had a co-signer or were Spanish.
That being said, your situation might be different. I know there was someone who was not Spanish and had a special deal. If you like I would be happy to consult your case outside of this Forum just to avoid that certain people start shouting on the forum.
Niels
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Posted Aug 29, 2012 17:48
How much probability would you assign to getting the maximum loan (30k euro) that is available without cosigner for internationals from Spanish schools?
Depending on where you are from, you might be able to find a loan through a bank or other organization in your home country. I checked out the IE financial aid blog, and there were a number of links to resources for students from Georgia, the US, Canada, Taiwan, Israel, and some other countries.
Depending on where you are from, you might be able to find a loan through a bank or other organization in your home country. I checked out the IE financial aid blog, and there were a number of links to resources for students from Georgia, the US, Canada, Taiwan, Israel, and some other countries.
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