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Home >  School & Lender Information >  Participating Lenders
2009-2010 Participating Lenders for Federal Family Educational Loan Program Loans
LENDER LENDER
CODE
LENDER
PAYS
Georgia Student Finance Authority
Phone: 800-505-GSFC
Fax: 770-724-9205
www.gsfc.org 
822573
833624
N/A
AMS Education Loan Trust
Phone: 800-775-2275
Fax: 508-235-2869
www.amsweb.com  
833079
N/A
Edamerica
Phone: 800-337-1009
Fax: 877-337-8439
www.edamerica.net 
831453
N/A
Education Solutions (Nelnet)
Phone: 888-486-4722
Fax: 904-281-7402
www.ed-solutions.net
833820
N/A
Nellie Mae
Phone: 800-367-8848
Fax: 800-931-2200
www.nelliemae.com 
829076
N/A
Nelnet
Phone: 888-486-4722
www.nelnet.net
833669
N/A
Regions Bank
Phone: 888-272-4655 for schools only Phone: 800-858-7822
Fax: 800-828-0250
http://studentloans.regions.com
810612
N/A
Sallie Mae Education Trust
Wilmington Trust Co trustee
Phone:  888-2-SALLIE
www.salliemae.com 
802218
N/A
SunTrust
Phone: 800-208-9729
Fax: 904-281-7300
www.suntrusteducation.com 
824135
N/A
Wachovia Education Finance
Phone: 800-EDUCAID
Fax: 888-451-0713
www.educaid.com 
830005
N/A
Wells Fargo EFS
Phone:  800-658-3567
Fax:   800-456-0561 
www.wellsfargo.com/student 
807176
N/A
Information is current as of January 12, 2009 and is subject to change.
Please contact the lenders directly to verify that all information is current and that all borrower benefits and process options are available at your post-secondary institution.

Your student loan may be sold. Student loans are sold for a number of reasons, including to raise funds to make additional student loans. Generally, if your loan is sold, your borrower benefits will remain the same. In addition, unless you are notified otherwise, the contact information for servicing your loans will remain the same. If you need additional information, please contact your lender directly.








 

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