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Hi, I am an American citizen who will be studying at the University of Amsterdam beginning September 2010 as a graduate student. While I don't need an outrageous amount of loan money (since education is fairly affordable in Europe), I am going to require some. So, with the dollar as poor as it is, and with no upward swing in sight, is it possible to apply for a loan that can be paid out in Euros? I don't care if it is through the US or the Netherlands or somewhere else in Europe; anything to bypass this horrendous dollar is OK with me. I do have a cosigner (who lives in the US) and would probably need about 15,000 euros. Thanks for your help!
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