Does LRAP apply to international students? I am from Canada and I was wondering if I am still eligible given my limited status in the US.
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Re: LRAP for international students
There's no easy answer to this question. The only way to find this out is to check with each school individually - you'll probably have to email financial aid offices.
I think the standard policy at t14 schools is that loans have to be "certified" by the financial aid office to qualify for LRAP. If so, you'll have to work out what kind of loans you'll be getting (since they won't be the standard federal loans), and then ask the financial aid office at whatever school you're considering (hopefully not Brooklyn) whether they would certify those loans for LRAP.
Also, why is this anonymous - are you worried about the internet finding out that you might one day be applying for LRAP?
I think the standard policy at t14 schools is that loans have to be "certified" by the financial aid office to qualify for LRAP. If so, you'll have to work out what kind of loans you'll be getting (since they won't be the standard federal loans), and then ask the financial aid office at whatever school you're considering (hopefully not Brooklyn) whether they would certify those loans for LRAP.
Also, why is this anonymous - are you worried about the internet finding out that you might one day be applying for LRAP?