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I live in Georgia and I have been accepted to a nursing program in Puerto Rico. My parents are very narrow minded and don't agree with my moving there for school. But i believe that this is a great opportunity. Needless to say i don't have their support mentally or financially. I am eligible for financial aid and federal loans but they only disburse money after the semester. I am in need of money before the semester for a plane ticket...immunization.... first months' rent.....and etc. these things amount to nearly one thousand dollars. I would like a small private student loan...but my credit is bad and i dont have a cosigner. I would get a job, but the program starts in less than three weeks... and i would wait until spring but the program only starts every August. Does anyone know any legitimate private loan companies that lend to people with bad credit and no cosigner. or another way that i can definitely get money. Please only serious answers that will help... maybe im not making myself clear... getting financial aid and federal loans is not a problem..but these programs only disburse money through the school and after the semester has already begun... i need money before i go.. i need the initial start up money to be able to get there... financial aid and federal loans cant help me with that....

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