I want to fully enroll at an art institute in Italy, but I can't seem to find any funding options. Most or all foreign enrolled loans must be approved by TERI, The Education Resources Institute, Inc., which is the most experienced and largest nonprofit sponsor of private loans for education. To get a loan, the school or institution must be TERI-approved. I'm starting to think that there is absolutely no way that I would be able to go to school in Italy. Someone please tell me that I'm wrong!
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Have you tried to talk with the Italian institute? If you're eligible, you can be granted an allowance from them, although you should prove you can't afford tuition fees. They can also possibly help you about some part-time job in Italy. Anyway, I suggest you to ask for advice in an Italian forum for foreign students, like this one: http://forum.studenti.it/studenti-stranieri/