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The Put process and its effect on schools and student borrowers. Agenda. Put loan overview (Background) Put Process Timeline Student Resources School Resources. Put loan overview. Put Loan Background. 2007: Lenders having difficulty creating new loans Subsidy cuts National credit crisis - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Put process and its effect on schools and student borrowers

The Put process and its effect on schools and student borrowers

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Agenda

• Put loan overview (Background)

• Put Process Timeline

• Student Resources

• School Resources

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Put loan overview

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Put Loan Background

• 2007: Lenders having difficulty creating new loans– Subsidy cuts– National credit crisis

• Ensuring Continued Access to Student Loans Act (ECASLA)– Several programs including Put

Program– Ensure funds are available for lenders

to continue financing FFELP loans

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Put Loan Background

• Originally scheduled to expire in 2009, Put Program has since been extended to end of 2010 award year (9/30/10)

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Put Loan Process Overview

• Lenders sell FFELP loans to the U.S. Department of Education (ED)– If fully disbursed priorv to

September 30 of that year

• When loan is sold:– Remains true to the MPN– Still classified as a FFELP loan– FFELP guaranty no longer exists– Owned and serviced by ED

(or it’s designated service providers)

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Eligibility Dates

• ECASLA I (08-09)– First disbursement is on or after 05/01/2008 but

before 07/01/2009– Loan is fully disbursed by 09/30/2009– Academic period for the loan includes 07/01/2008 or

begins after 07/01/2008• ECASLA II (09-10)

– First disbursement is on or after 05/01/2009 but before 07/01/2010

– Loan is fully disbursed by 09/30/2010– Academic period for the loan includes 07/01/2009 or

begins after 07/01/2009

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Put Servicers

• ECASLA I: ACS• ECASLA II: Four additional

servicers - Great Lakes Higher Education

– AES/PHEAA– Nelnet– Sallie Mae

• Great Lakes Client Services Dept. is main point of contact for questions

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Put Process Timeline

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Put Process Timeline

• Day 45 – Day 10: Start Put Process

• Day 9: Adjustment Cutoff Date

• Day 0: Anticipated Put Date

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Put Process Timeline

Timeline Review

Day 45 - 10:-ED notifies GL of transfer-Contact seller to discuss details of sale-Lenders not required to notify schools yet-All change transactions are ALLOWED… Grade Level, LP Dates, Reinstatements, Reissues, Increases, Add Disb, Reallocations, Refunds, Reversals

Day 45 Day 9

Day 9 - 1:-Adjustment Cutoff Date-Current servicer sends loan transfer file to GL-Once loans verified, GL receives Bill of Sale-Change Transactions restricted…-Increases, Grade Level, Reinstatements, Reissues, Add Disb NOT ALLOWED-LP Dates, Reallocations, Refunds, Reversals still ALLOWED

Day 0

Day 0+:-Anticipated Put Date-Borrower Notification Letter sent (Welcome Letter)-CL notification to schools regarding transfer-Changes cannot be processed by original service provider-Change Transactions remain limited…-Increases, Reinstatements, Reissues, Add Disb NOT ALLOWED-LP Dates, Grade Level, Reallocations, Refunds, Reversals still ALLOWED

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Student Resources

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Borrower Perspective

• Day 0: Anticipated Put Date– What does the Borrower see?

• Borrower Notification Letter (welcome letter)• GL Previously Serviced; GL Put Servicer

(sample John Doe letter)• Non-GL Previously Serviced; GL Put Servicer

(sample Jane Doe letter)• Other resources:

– mygreatlakes.org for account information, etc.– NSLDS for verification of where all loans

are serviced

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Borrower Perspective

• Day 0– Sample John Doe Letter sent to

borrower once put loan is loaded to our system if GL was previous Servicer & is now Put Servicer

– Letter Explains:• Loan has been put to ED

• GL will still service loan & send updated payment statements if needed

• They may have other loans with lender not affected

• GL contact & payment information

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Borrower Perspective

• Day 0– Sample Jane Doe Letter sent to

borrower once Put loan is loaded to our system if GL was NOT previous servicer & is now put servicer

– Letter Explains:• Loan has been put to ED

• GL will now service loan & send payment statements if needed

• They may have other loans with lender not affected

• GL contact & payment information

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Put Loan Servicer Codes

• ACS700577, GA code 577

• Sallie Mae 700578, GA code 578

• PHEAA700579, GA code 579

• Great Lakes700581, GA code 581

• Nelnet700580, GA code 580

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NSLDS

NSLDS allows schools to verify when a loan was sold to the Department.

*Loans are only identified as being sold to the Department after the sales date and NSLDS has been updated.

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Borrower Path to NSLDS

2. Enter•Social security number •First two letters of last name•Date of birth •FAFSA PIN (Personal Identification Number)

1. Go to

www.nslds.ed.gov

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Borrower View of NSLDS Loan Menu

Loan Detail

Click the aqua number boxes to see loan detail.

Put information displays here.

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Dept. of Ed/Great Lakes information

Dept. of Ed information

Client Services and Borrower Services are main contacts.

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School Resources

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Put Loan Servicing Page

• mygreatlakes.org– Click Great Lakes Servicing Federal

Student Loans• Resources

– Great Lakes Servicing Overview: Put Loans • Details put process and how to identify and work with

put loans– List of contacts and resources for all put loan

servicers– Sample Borrower Notification letter– Federally-Held Loans Serviced by GL Detail

Report• Provides list of borrowers with put loans

serviced by Great Lakes

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Default Management

• Borrowers at Risk Report– Includes all Stafford & PLUS borrowers now 60

days or more delinquent on loans guaranteed or serviced by GL

– Email address, mailing address, up to two phone numbers for each borrowerUpdated every week

– Grouped into five categories:1.)Stafford 320+ days current cohort yr2.)Stafford < 320 days current cohort yr3.)Stafford delinquent not current cohort yr4.)GradPLUS 60+ days delinquent5.)PLUS delinquent – provides student name

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Click on Loan Detail to see guarantor/lender/servicer history.

*

*Loan is part of the 2008-2009 Loan Purchase Commitment Program

Click the underlined blue name to see contact information for the entity. See next page…

School View of NSLDS

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Loans put to ED, guaranteed by ED, serviced by Great Lakes

This borrower’s loans 1 and 2 are guaranteed by ASA, with Chase as lender. Loans 3 and 4 have been put.

School View of NSLDS

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Commonly Asked Questions

• How will loans be allocated between the servicers?

• Will schools or students be able to choose which servicer they work with?

• How will split servicing situations be handled?• How will customer satisfaction be measured?

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Great Lakes Contact Information

– Great Lakes Client Services– 888 686-6919– [email protected]

– George Fuller– National Accounts Sales Director– 616 827-9926– [email protected]