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When I came to Buenos Aires it was like a world of opportunities had opened up to me. Volunteering in a soup kitchen, taking classes at a university, exploring the city, traveling to amazing destinations in Argentina, receiving cooking lessons, meeting people from around the world and, of course, from the city itself; the list could go on forever. And all the while I was improving my Spanish!”

- Josh O., University of California at Berkeley, USA (2007)

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Loan Resources

There are a variety of companies who offers loans specifically for students pursuing international studies, offering an excellent option for students to make those final ends meet in order to fund their study abroad program. Click on the links below to find out more information about each of your study abroad loan options.


Study Abroad Loan Search Engine
http://studentloanlistings.com/edu/studyabroad/

Find loans for studying abroad based on your personal search criteria,
and compare interest rates and fees.

Study Abroad Loans
http://www.studyabroadloans.com 
(866) 235-2255
Eligibility requirements:

  1. U.S. student or International student enrolled at U.S. college or university
  2. All levels of study

Loan to Learn Study Abroad Loan
http://www.loantolearn.com/products/travel_loan.asp
1-800-TO-LEARN
Eligibility requirements:

  1. U.S. Citizen or permanent resident
  2. All levels of study

The Paras Education Foundation
https://www.isloan.org/gs.htm#
Fax: 1-888-852-9786 
Email:
info@isloan.org
The eligible federal student financial aid programs include: Pell Grants, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG), Perkins Loans, National Direct or Stafford Loans, and Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS). Students may also be eligible for aid through state student financial aid programs; specific scholarship programs from the home school for study abroad, and from other outside scholarship agencies. Additionally, alternative student loans are available through banks, but most require certification by students' home school financial aid offices.

Sallie Mae
http://www.salliemae.com/international/us_students/us_students_FAQ.htm
For information about federal or private loans, including Stafford Loans, Parent PLUS Loans, Signature Student Loans, and Tuition Answer Loans as well as loan eligibility.