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  2. Sallie Mae - Wikipedia

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    SLM Corporation (commonly known as Sallie Mae; originally the Student Loan Marketing Association) is a publicly traded U.S. corporation that provides consumer banking.Its nature has changed dramatically since it was set up in the early 1970s; initially a government entity that serviced federal education loans, it then became private and began offering private student loans.

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  4. Are Sallie Mae student loans federal or private? - AOL

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    A private loan with a lender like Sallie Mae covers up to 100 percent of your education costs, while federal loans come with borrowing caps that might not cover all your expenses.

  5. Navient - Wikipedia

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    Navient Corporation is an American student loan servicer based in Wilmington, Delaware.Managing nearly $300 billion in student loans for more than 12 million debtors, the company was formed in 2014 by the split of Sallie Mae into two distinct entities: Sallie Mae Bank and Navient.

  6. Can you refinance Sallie Mae student loans? - AOL

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    To determine if refinancing your loans is a good idea, start by looking at current student loan refinance interest rates and compare Sallie Mae’s features with those of other lenders. Show ...

  7. Student loans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Parents are advised to consider their monthly payments. Loan documents reflect the repayment schedule for a single year. Since most students borrow again each year, the ultimate payments are much higher. PLUS loans consider credit history, making it more difficult for low-income parents to qualify.