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Groda posted:The schools in question are Mälardalens högskola (http://www.mdh.se/) and Kungliga tekniska högskola (http://www.kth.se/). They don't have any financial aid offices, as there is no tuition. I don't know if this will help or not, but I am applying to a school overseas as well and have run across a little bit of information. When filling out the information on the FAFSA, you will come to a section for finding your school code. If you select "foreign schools" under the state listings, you will get a list of all the foreign schools supported by the FAFSA. Kungliga is listed, however Malardalens is not as far as I can tell. It does mention at the top of the page that you may need to send your SAR information to the school itself, as not all schools are able to receive this information electronically. I also read somewhere in all my research, (and I wish I remember where), that it might be possible to get the qualification for your school, if it has not previously been qualified. It was a long process, but if you need the loans, it might be something to look into. Hopefully this will help and sorry if I'm stepping on Wiggy Marie's toes.
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GeekGoddess posted:So I'm sure that you got tons of information from the FAFSA guy today, but I also wanted to pass along a website that I ran across while trying to get Stafford loans overseas. The University of Winchester has a great overview of the process when dealing with a school that doesn't accept an electronic SAR. They have the forms in easily downloaded files, and seem to be a pretty good source. http://www.winchester.ac.uk/?page=6794 Hope this helps.
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