Best options for taking out a loan/student loan?

Hello, I am in desperate need of financial funding for my studies abroad. I am NOT enrolled in an american university, I plan to build my career in europe starting with a language school which is not accredited or recognized on any of the loans. Even the FAFSA does not take it, i tried contacting the school- they simply don't wish to accept american grants.
So now I have this problem, which needs to be solved as soon as possible. I take it as me taking out a student loan would not be possible, what are my other options?http://www.jfklibrary.org/NR/rdonlyres/23814F46-1847-4EFD-BD62-62F4A0FF1E3E/24424/23814F4618474EFDBD6262F4A0FF1E3E.jpg

P.S: I cannot take out a loan there, not an eligible citizen, no banking history, etc


I am not moving there fully yet- I will try out the first year, will enroll into a university(also not admited by loans) and might move back to the US, but I doubt it.

Basicaly I need about 7.5k usd to start off, and most importantly pay my tuition for the private language school- which is due the first day of class, my visa and social security taxes, and some other paperwork which i need for travel.

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Studying abroad is a great option, but for the reasons you have already state, only available for those who can afford it.

Since your school isn't eligible for any kind of federal or state US aid, you are going to have to do it the old fashioned way. Work and save!!!

If you work full time making min wage you should have enough in a year.... I just hope you realize many of those programs are more than a year long. I'd hate for you to have to drop out after year because of lack of planning.

Also be aware most of those schools charge international students more, so make sure you are looking at the correct tuition prices.