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Sallie Mae Appoints Mark L. Heleen General Counsel

RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SLM Corporation (NYSE:SLM), commonly known as Sallie Mae, announced today that it has appointed Mark L. Heleen senior vice president and general counsel.

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Sallie Mae Employees Help Make This Thanksgiving Special for Needy Virginia Families

RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sallie Mae employees gave Thanksgiving fixings to assemble 525 holiday meals for families in need in Northern Virginia. The Thanksgiving baskets were supplemented by grants from the

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Read all '"Ask.com"' posts in Digital Media - CNET News

Xinhua Read all '"Ask.com"' posts in Digital Media CNET News, CA - 1 hour ago … then followed with oil prices, gold prices, gas prices, Dow Jones, Sallie Mae, stock market, AIG, foreclosures, and debt [...]

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Going to College & Grad School Looks Like a Disaster

With mounting financial pressures, students now worry they may have to withdraw from school because their parents can no longer afford the tuition and student loan money will be harder and harder to find. Already, private loans have become difficult to secure, with some major lenders exiting the student loan arena entirely and others, like industry giant Sallie Mae, requiring higher credit scores...

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No escaping Britney Spears: 2008's top searches

Yahoo also broke down searches for various other subjects. For economic searches, the top 10 list started with IRS stimulus checks, then followed with oil prices, gold prices, gas prices, Dow Jones, Sallie Mae, stock market, AIG, foreclosures, and debt consolidation. The list reveals that people use general-purpose searches for everything ranging form how-two advice to the latest news.

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Top Searches of 2008

... Searches 1. IRS Stimulus Checks 2. Oil Prices 3. Gold Prices 4. Gas Prices 5. Dow Jones 6. Sallie Mae 7. Stock Market 8. AIG 9. Foreclosures 10. Debt Consolidation Top 10 Politician Searches 1. Barack Obama 2. Sarah Palin 3. John McCain 4. Hillary Clinton 5. George Bush 6. Ron Paul 7. John Edwards 8. Mike Huckabee 9. Arnold Schwarzenegger 10. Mitt Romney Top 10 News Stories 1. Hurricanes...

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Student debt levels portend rising loan default rates

The fear is that default rates on student loans will increase, as seen in the mortgage and credit-card worlds. SLM Corp., or Sallie Mae, the largest private student lender, reported a delinquency rate of 9.4 percent in September, up from 8.5 percent a year earlier. "It's clearly because of economic conditions," said spokesman Tom Joyce. "The credit crunch has washed onto the student-loan beach."...

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Schaeffer's Street Stories: Optimism Is on the Upswing for SLM Corporation

CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SLM Corporation (NYSE: SLM), better known as Sallie Mae, has attracted a slew of call activity recently as the government steps up its rescue efforts in the ailing financial sector.

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Use UPromise To Pay Down Your Student Loans [Every Little Bit Helps]

on Tue Nov 25 2008, 574 views UPromise is a site from student lender SallieMae, and we always assumed that it was just for parents to save for their children's inevitable college expenses, but the Wall Street Journal says that anyone can join and use the money to pay down their student loans... or whatever.WSJ says:A Sallie Mae spokesperson told me that you can use money earned through Upromise...