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International Student Resources

Funding availability for international students is often limited.  We strive to provide various resources to our international graduate students.  Below is a list of websites to begin your search for scholarships, fellowships and loans.

International students may qualify for Private Alternative Loans to cover their educational expenses.  Most programs require a credit-worthy US Citizen or permanent resident to co-sign.  Most loan programs allow students to borrow up to the cost of attendance each academic year.  Interest rates vary among programs and lenders.

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  • We encourage you to apply for the Pacifica Graduate Institute Scholarship.  Please see Pacifica Scholarship for complete details.
    • http://www.aauw.org - American Association of University Women (AAUW): International Fellowship (Women) and American Fellowship
    • http://www.iefc.com - International Student Loan Program (ISLP) and CanHELP (Canadian Students)

    Canadian Students - Financial Sources Available

    For information on Canadian and provincial loan programs, access the Canada Loan website at http://www.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/hrib/learnlit/cslp/common/index.shtml

    This website also provides links to provincial websites.  In addition to government loans, Canadian students can borrow from up to $15,000 US annually on their own signature or up to the cost of education with a credit-worthy co-signer through the International Education Finance Corporation.  For more information visit their website at http://www.iefc.com.

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