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Exhibit 99.1
 

THE TRUST STUDENT LOAN POOL

The trust student loans owned by the trust were originally selected from a portfolio of consolidation student loans owned by SLMA, VG Funding and SLM ELC by employing several criteria, including requirements that each trust student loan as of the original statistical cutoff date (and with respect to each additional trust student loan as of its related subsequent cutoff date):
 
·  
was guaranteed as to principal and interest by a guaranty agency under a guarantee agreement and the guaranty agency was, in turn, reinsured by the Department of Education in accordance with the FFELP;
 
·  
contained terms in accordance with those required by the FFELP, the guarantee agreements and other applicable requirements;
 
·  
was fully disbursed;
 
·  
was not more than 210 days past due;
 
·  
did not have a borrower who was noted in the related records of the servicer as being currently involved in a bankruptcy proceeding; and
 
·  
had special allowance payments, if any, based on the three-month commercial paper rate or the 91-day Treasury bill rate.

No trust student loan as of the applicable cutoff date was subject to any prior obligation to sell that loan to a third party.

Unless otherwise specified, all information with respect to the trust student loans is presented as of January 1, 2011, which is the statistical disclosure date.

The following tables provide a description of specified characteristics of the trust student loans as of the statistical disclosure date.  The aggregate outstanding principal balance of the loans in each of the following tables includes the principal balance due from borrowers, plus accrued interest of $5,096,251 to be capitalized as of the statistical disclosure date.  Percentages and dollar amounts in any table may not total 100% or whole dollars due to rounding.  The following tables also contain information concerning the total number of loans and total number of borrowers in the portfolio of trust student loans.  For ease of administration, the servicer separates a consolidation loan on its system into two separate loan segments representing subsidized and unsubsidized segments of the same loan.  The following tables reflect those loan segments within the number of loans.  In addition, 27 borrowers have more than one trust student loan.

The distribution by weighted average interest rate applicable to the trust student loans on any date following the statistical disclosure date may vary significantly from that in the following tables as a result of variations in the effective rates of interest applicable to the trust student loans and in rates of principal reduction.  Moreover, the information below about the weighted average remaining term to maturity of the trust student loans as of the statistical disclosure date may vary significantly from the actual term to maturity of any of the trust student loans as a result of prepayments or the granting of deferment and forbearance periods.
 
 
 

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COMPOSITION OF THE TRUST STUDENT LOANS AS OF
THE STATISTICAL DISCLOSURE DATE
 
Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance                                                                                                             
  $ 1,784,918,589  
Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance – Treasury Bill                                                                                                     
  $ 310,530,142  
Percentage of Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance – Treasury Bill
    17.40 %
Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance – Commercial Paper
  $ 1,474,385,635  
Percentage of Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance – Commercial Paper
    82.60 %
Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance – Other                                                                                                     
  $ 2,812  
Percentage of Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance – Other
    *  
Number of Borrowers                                                                                                             
    50,735  
Average Outstanding Principal Balance Per Borrower                                                                                                             
  $ 35,181  
Number of Loans                                                                                                             
    82,535  
Average Outstanding Principal Balance Per Loan – Treasury Bill
  $ 21,653  
Average Outstanding Principal Balance Per Loan – Commercial Paper
  $ 21,621  
Average Outstanding Principal Balance Per Loan – Other
  $ 2,812  
Weighted Average Remaining Term to Scheduled Maturity                                                                                                             
 
246 months
 
Weighted Average Annual Interest Rate                                                                                                             
    4.84 %
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*     Represents a percentage greater than 0% but less than 0.05%.
       

We determined the weighted average remaining term to maturity shown in the table from the statistical disclosure date to the stated maturity date of the applicable trust student loan without giving effect to any deferment or forbearance periods that may be granted in the future.  See Appendix A to the preliminary remarketing memorandum.

The weighted average annual borrower interest rate shown in the table is exclusive of special allowance payments.  The weighted average spread for special allowance payments to the 91-day Treasury bill rate was 3.11% as of the statistical disclosure date.

The weighted average spread for special allowance payments to the three-month commercial paper rate was 2.64% as of the statistical disclosure date.  See “Special Allowance Payments” in Appendix A to the preliminary remarketing memorandum.

The category “Treasury Bill—Other” in the table above represents the Health Education Assistance Loan Program (which we refer to as “HEAL” and the loans originated under such program as “HEAL Loans”) portion of any consolidation loans made under the FFELP which consolidated one or more Stafford Loans, SLS Loans and/or PLUS Loans with one or more student loans originated under the HEAL Program. These consolidation loans are guaranteed as to principal and interest by a guaranty agency and reinsured by the Department of Education. The HEAL portion of any consolidation loan is not eligible to receive special allowance payments or interest subsidy payments. The interest rate on the HEAL Loan segment of any such consolidation loan is variable and is reset each July 1, based upon the average bond-equivalent rate for 91-day Treasury bills auctioned during the three months ending June 30, plus 3.0%. In addition, the applicable interest rate on the HEAL Loan segment of any such consolidation loan is not subject to any cap on the interest rate.
 
 

 
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For this purpose, the three-month commercial paper rate is the average of the bond equivalent rates of the three-month commercial paper (financial) rates in effect for each of the days in a calendar quarter as reported by the Federal Reserve in Publication H.15 (or its successor) for that calendar quarter.  The 91-day Treasury bill rate is the weighted average per annum discount rate, expressed on a bond equivalent basis and applied on a daily basis, for direct obligations of the United States with a maturity of thirteen weeks, as reported by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

DISTRIBUTION OF THE TRUST STUDENT LOANS
BY BORROWER INTEREST RATES AS OF THE STATISTICAL
DISCLOSURE DATE
 
 
 
Interest Rates
 
Number of Loans
   
Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance
   
Percent of Pool
by Outstanding Principal Balance
 
Less than or equal to 3.00%                                                        
    11,684     $ 225,562,312       12.6 %
3.01% to 3.50%                                                        
    16,402       294,956,181       16.5  
3.51% to 4.00%                                                        
    15,474       337,172,021       18.9  
4.01% to 4.50%                                                        
    16,904       356,493,857       20.0  
4.51% to 5.00%                                                        
    2,546       76,301,630       4.3  
5.01% to 5.50%                                                        
    1,022       33,175,529       1.9  
5.51% to 6.00%                                                        
    1,126       39,343,346       2.2  
6.01% to 6.50%                                                        
    906       29,827,808       1.7  
6.51% to 7.00%                                                        
    1,229       32,004,716       1.8  
7.01% to 7.50%                                                        
    1,151       29,578,607       1.7  
7.51% to 8.00%                                                        
    4,990       112,418,505       6.3  
8.01% to 8.50%                                                        
    3,075       72,229,390       4.0  
Equal to or greater than 8.51%                                                        
    6,026       145,854,686       8.2  
Total                                              
    82,535     $ 1,784,918,589       100.0 %


We determined the interest rates shown in the table above using the interest rates applicable to the trust student loans as of the statistical disclosure date.  Because trust student loans with different interest rates are likely to be repaid at different rates, this information is not likely to remain applicable to the trust student loans after the statistical disclosure date.  See Appendix A to the preliminary remarketing memorandum and “The Student Loan Pools – The Student Loan Marketing Association’s Student Loan Financing Business” in the prospectus.
 
 

 
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DISTRIBUTION OF THE TRUST STUDENT LOANS BY
OUTSTANDING PRINCIPAL BALANCE PER BORROWER
AS OF THE STATISTICAL DISCLOSURE DATE
 
Range of Outstanding
Principal Balance
   
Number of Borrowers
   
Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance
   
Percent of Pool
by Outstanding Principal Balance
 
Less than $5,000.00
      3,831     $ 10,603,265       0.6 %
$ 5,000.00 -$ 9,999.99       7,300       56,644,120       3.2  
$ 10,000.00-$14,999.99       6,810       83,548,597       4.7  
$ 15,000.00-$19,999.99       5,548       96,341,018       5.4  
$ 20,000.00-$24,999.99       4,085       91,568,163       5.1  
$ 25,000.00-$29,999.99       3,242       88,697,135       5.0  
$ 30,000.00-$34,999.99       2,728       88,562,955       5.0  
$ 35,000.00-$39,999.99       2,392       89,689,203       5.0  
$ 40,000.00-$44,999.99       2,009       85,358,070       4.8  
$ 45,000.00-$49,999.99       1,638       77,634,458       4.3  
$ 50,000.00-$54,999.99       1,438       75,376,164       4.2  
$ 55,000.00-$59,999.99       1,295       74,364,191       4.2  
$ 60,000.00-$64,999.99       1,036       64,682,681       3.6  
$ 65,000.00-$69,999.99       857       57,838,410       3.2  
$ 70,000.00-$74,999.99       779       56,484,473       3.2  
$ 75,000.00-$79,999.99       662       51,283,111       2.9  
$ 80,000.00-$84,999.99       569       46,919,341       2.6  
$ 85,000.00-$89,999.99       479       41,842,407       2.3  
$ 90,000.00-$94,999.99       419       38,742,552       2.2  
$ 95,000.00-$99,999.99       368       35,842,155       2.0  
$100,000.00 and above
      3,250       472,896,120       26.5  
Total
      50,735     $ 1,784,918,589       100.0 %



DISTRIBUTION OF THE TRUST STUDENT LOANS
BY DELINQUENCY STATUS AS OF THE
STATISTICAL DISCLOSURE DATE
 
 
 
Number of Days Delinquent
 
Number of Loans
   
Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance
   
Percent of Pool
by Outstanding Principal Balance
 
0-30 days                                                        
    73,847     $ 1,567,770,634       87.8 %
31-60 days                                                        
    3,174       74,920,086       4.2  
61-90 days                                                        
    1,731       41,318,600       2.3  
91-120 days                                                        
    1,065       30,076,827       1.7  
121-150 days                                                        
    595       16,536,469       0.9  
151-180 days                                                        
    471       13,344,843       0.7  
181-210 days                                                        
    375       10,601,757       0.6  
Greater than 210 days                                                        
    1,277       30,349,373       1.7  
Total
    82,535     $ 1,784,918,589       100.0 %
 
 

 

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DISTRIBUTION OF THE TRUST STUDENT LOANS
BY REMAINING TERM TO SCHEDULED MATURITY
AS OF THE STATISTICAL DISCLOSURE DATE
 
Number of Months
Remaining to
Scheduled Maturity
 
Number of Loans
   
Aggregate Outstanding
Principal Balance
   
Percent of Pool
by Outstanding Principal Balance
 
0 to 3           
    131     $ 73,416       *  
4 to12                                                        
    419       543,143       *  
13 to 24                                                        
    839       2,371,944       0.1 %
25 to 36                                                        
    813       4,180,925       0.2  
37 to 48                                                        
    1,342       7,946,359       0.4  
49 to 60                                                        
    1,189       8,631,851       0.5  
61 to 72                                                        
    2,260       14,135,651       0.8  
73 to 84                                                        
    1,410       14,343,052       0.8  
85 to 96                                                        
    2,330       20,208,573       1.1  
97 to 108                                                        
    8,651       60,228,391       3.4  
109 to 120                                                        
    2,984       31,534,242       1.8  
121 to 132                                                        
    3,062       50,531,068       2.8  
133 to 144                                                        
    2,429       44,161,270       2.5  
145 to 156                                                        
    2,974       40,081,024       2.2  
157 to 168                                                        
    8,853       107,444,724       6.0  
169 to 180                                                        
    3,568       51,091,101       2.9  
181 to 192                                                        
    2,364       37,627,204       2.1  
193 to 204                                                        
    1,770       35,375,749       2.0  
205 to 216                                                        
    2,301       45,942,739       2.6  
217 to 228                                                        
    6,579       139,456,176       7.8  
229 to 240                                                        
    3,192       72,165,672       4.0  
241 to 252                                                        
    1,951       47,166,735       2.6  
253 to 264                                                        
    1,219       34,177,599       1.9  
265 to 276                                                        
    1,944       63,065,222       3.5  
277 to 288                                                        
    6,272       241,696,624       13.5  
289 to 300                                                        
    3,120       119,572,394       6.7  
301 to 312                                                        
    2,036       90,639,812       5.1  
313 to 324                                                        
    1,148       60,606,352       3.4  
325 to 336                                                        
    932       50,755,134       2.8  
337 to 348                                                        
    1,286       77,477,883       4.3  
349 to 360                                                        
    1,796       118,081,007       6.6  
361 and above                                                        
    1,371       93,605,552       5.2  
Total                                              
    82,535     $ 1,784,918,589       100.0 %
 
*     Represents a percentage greater than 0% but less than 0.05%.
                       

We have determined the numbers of months remaining to scheduled maturity shown in the table from the statistical disclosure date to the stated maturity date of the applicable trust student loan without giving effect to any deferment or forbearance periods that may be granted in the future.  See Appendix A to the preliminary remarketing memorandum and “The Student Loan Pools – The Student Loan Marketing Association’s Student Loan Financing Business” in the prospectus.
 
 

 
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DISTRIBUTION OF THE TRUST STUDENT LOANS
BY CURRENT BORROWER PAYMENT STATUS
AS OF THE STATISTICAL DISCLOSURE DATE
 
 
 
Current Borrower Payment Status
 
Number of Loans
   
Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance
   
Percent of Pool
by Outstanding Principal Balance
 
Deferment                                                        
    8,053     $ 188,637,183       10.6 %
Forbearance                                                        
    7,182       216,477,622       12.1  
Repayment
                       
           First year in repayment                                              
    4,206       149,898,143       8.4  
Second year in repayment
    3,886       123,165,362       6.9  
Third year in repayment                                              
    3,058       82,199,145       4.6  
More than 3 years in repayment
    56,150       1,024,541,134       57.4  
Total                                              
    82,535     $ 1,784,918,589       100.0 %

Current borrower payment status refers to the status of the borrower of each trust student loan as of the statistical disclosure date.  The borrower:

·  
may have temporarily ceased repaying the loan through a deferment or a forbearance period; or

·  
may be currently required to repay the loan – repayment.

See Appendix A to the preliminary remarketing memorandum and “The Student Loan Pools – The Student Loan Marketing Association’s Student Loan Financing Business” in the prospectus.

The weighted average number of months in repayment for all trust student loans currently in repayment is approximately 64.1 calculated as the term to maturity at the commencement of repayment less the number of months remaining to scheduled maturity as of the statistical disclosure date.
 
 

 
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SCHEDULED WEIGHTED AVERAGE REMAINING MONTHS IN
STATUS OF THE TRUST STUDENT LOANS BY
CURRENT BORROWER PAYMENT STATUS AS OF THE
STATISTICAL DISCLOSURE DATE
 
   
Scheduled Months in Status Remaining
 
Current Borrower Payment Status
 
Deferment
   
Forbearance
   
Repayment
 
Deferment                                                        
    13.7       -       268.9  
Forbearance                                                        
    -       4.1       281.4  
Repayment                                                        
    -       -       235.0  

We have determined the scheduled weighted average remaining months in status shown in the previous table without giving effect to any deferment or forbearance periods that may be granted in the future.  Of the $188, 637,183 aggregate outstanding principal balance of the trust student loans in deferment as of the statistical disclosure date, $90,013,068 or approximately 47.7% of such loans are to borrowers who had not graduated as of that date.  We expect that a significant portion of these loans could qualify for additional deferments or forbearances at the end of their current deferment periods as the related borrowers continue their education beyond their current degree programs.  As a result, the overall duration of any applicable deferment and forbearance periods as well as the likelihood of future deferment and forbearance periods within this pool of trust student loans is likely to be higher than in other pools of student loans without similar numbers of in-school consolidation loans.  See Appendix A to the preliminary remarketing memorandum.
 
 

 

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GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF THE TRUST STUDENT LOANS
AS OF THE STATISTICAL DISCLOSURE DATE
 
 
 
State
 
Number
of Loans
   
Aggregate Outstanding
Principal Balance
   
Percent of Pool
by Outstanding Principal Balance
 
Alabama                                                        
    645     $ 15,372,638       0.9 %
Alaska                                                        
    137       3,615,571       0.2  
Arizona                                                        
    1,809       40,973,922       2.3  
Arkansas                                                        
    453       8,517,418       0.5  
California                                                        
    9,098       218,601,320       12.2  
Colorado                                                        
    1,416       29,900,179       1.7  
Connecticut                                                        
    1,217       26,326,310       1.5  
Delaware                                                        
    250       6,058,704       0.3  
District of Columbia                                                        
    546       12,623,278       0.7  
Florida                                                        
    5,226       125,027,780       7.0  
Georgia                                                        
    2,618       66,884,412       3.7  
Hawaii                                                        
    341       8,606,637       0.5  
Idaho           
    290       6,824,480       0.4  
Illinois                                                        
    3,531       72,724,398       4.1  
Indiana                                                        
    2,391       42,935,284       2.4  
Iowa           
    459       8,660,919       0.5  
Kansas                                                        
    1,765       28,576,858       1.6  
Kentucky                                                        
    564       10,811,657       0.6  
Louisiana                                                        
    2,169       49,782,025       2.8  
Maine                                                        
    218       3,956,221       0.2  
Maryland                                                        
    2,497       56,465,678       3.2  
Massachusetts                                                        
    2,886       55,063,579       3.1  
Michigan                                                        
    1,665       38,810,441       2.2  
Minnesota                                                        
    1,179       22,415,097       1.3  
Mississippi                                                        
    645       13,818,544       0.8  
Missouri                                                        
    2,001       37,396,863       2.1  
Montana                                                        
    113       2,290,332       0.1  
Nebraska                                                        
    223       5,115,172       0.3  
Nevada                                                        
    524       9,942,206       0.6  
New Hampshire                                                        
    393       7,918,575       0.4  
New Jersey                                                        
    2,269       53,660,901       3.0  
New Mexico                                                        
    285       6,539,966       0.4  
New York                                                        
    6,163       137,514,488       7.7  
North Carolina                                                        
    1,733       36,085,842       2.0  
North Dakota                                                        
    77       1,684,297       0.1  
Ohio           
    2,660       54,452,713       3.1  
Oklahoma                                                        
    1,766       33,400,292       1.9  
Oregon                                                        
    1,215       23,639,999       1.3  
Pennsylvania                                                        
    3,271       66,356,077       3.7  
Rhode Island                                                        
    197       4,417,544       0.2  
South Carolina                                                        
    723       17,815,557       1.0  
South Dakota                                                        
    92       2,128,088       0.1  
Tennessee                                                        
    991       20,815,161       1.2  
Texas                                                        
    6,139       129,133,839       7.2  
Utah           
    282       7,119,474       0.4  
Vermont                                                        
    117       2,225,324       0.1  
Virginia                                                        
    2,643       52,551,198       2.9  
Washington                                                        
    2,342       47,139,887       2.6  
West Virginia                                                        
    444       8,789,773       0.5  
Wisconsin                                                        
    931       19,064,428       1.1  
Wyoming                                                        
    106       2,762,880       0.2  
Other           
    820       21,604,365       1.2  
Total                                              
    82,535     $ 1,784,918,589       100.0 %
                         

 
 
 
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We have based the geographic distribution shown in the table on the billing addresses of the borrowers of the trust student loans shown on the servicer’s records as of the statistical disclosure date.

Each of the trust student loans provides or will provide for the amortization of its outstanding principal balance over a series of regular payments.  Except as described below, each regular payment consists of an installment of interest which is calculated on the basis of the outstanding principal balance of the trust student loan.  The amount received is applied first to interest accrued to the date of payment and the balance of the payment, if any, is applied to reduce the unpaid principal balance.  Accordingly, if a borrower pays a regular installment before its scheduled due date, the portion of the payment allocable to interest for the period since the preceding payment was made will be less than it would have been had the payment been made as scheduled, and the portion of the payment applied to reduce the unpaid principal balance will be correspondingly greater.  Conversely, if a borrower pays a monthly installment after its scheduled due date, the portion of the payment allocable to interest for the period since the preceding payment was made will be greater than it would have been had the payment been made as scheduled, and the portion of the payment applied to reduce the unpaid principal balance will be correspondingly less.

In either case, subject to any applicable deferment periods or forbearance periods, and except as provided below, the borrower pays a regular installment until the final scheduled payment date, at which time the amount of the final installment is increased or decreased as necessary to repay the then outstanding principal balance of that trust student loan.

The servicer makes available to borrowers of student loans it holds (including the trust student loans) payment terms that may result in the lengthening of the remaining term of the student loans.  For example, not all of the loans sold to the trust provide for level payments throughout the repayment term of the loans.  Some student loans provide for interest only payments to be made for a designated portion of the term of the loans, with amortization of the principal of the loans occurring only when payments increase in the latter stage of the term of the loans.  Other loans provide for a graduated phase in of the amortization of principal with a greater portion of principal amortization being required in the latter stages than would be the case if amortization were on a level payment basis.  The servicer also offers an income-sensitive repayment plan, under which repayments are based on the borrower’s income.  Under that plan, ultimate repayment may be delayed up to five years.  Borrowers under trust student loans will continue to be eligible for the graduated payment and income-sensitive repayment plans.  These programs are applicable to the trust student loans and may be offered by the servicer to related borrowers at its discretion.
 
 

 
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The following table provides certain information about trust student loans subject to the repayment terms described in the preceding paragraphs.

DISTRIBUTION OF THE TRUST STUDENT LOANS BY REPAYMENT
TERMS AS OF THE STATISTICAL DISCLOSURE DATE
 
 
 
Loan Repayment Terms
 
Number of Loans
   
Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance
   
Percent of Pool
by Outstanding Principal Balance
 
Level Repayment                                                        
    51,605     $ 987,278,865       55.3 %
Other Repayment Options(1)                                                        
    30,930       797,639,725       44.7  
Total                                              
    82,535     $ 1,784,918,589       100.0 %
(1) Includes, among others, graduated repayment and interest-only period loans.
                 
                         

With respect to interest-only loans, as of the statistical disclosure date, there are 6,227 loans with an aggregate outstanding principal balance of $216,865,511 currently in an interest-only period.  These interest-only loans represent approximately 12.1% of the aggregate outstanding principal balance of the trust student loans.  Interest-only periods range up to 48 months in overall length.

The servicer may in the future offer repayment terms similar to those described above to borrowers of trust student loans who are not entitled to these repayment terms as of the statistical disclosure date.  If repayment terms are offered to and accepted by those borrowers, the weighted average life of the securities could be lengthened.


DISTRIBUTION OF THE TRUST STUDENT LOANS BY LOAN
TYPE AS OF THE STATISTICAL DISCLOSURE DATE
 
 
 
Loan Type
 
Number of Loans
   
Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance
   
Percent of Pool
by Outstanding Principal Balance
 
Subsidized                                                        
    38,267     $ 707,258,846       39.6 %
Unsubsidized                                                        
    44,268       1,077,659,743       60.4  
Total                                              
    82,535     $ 1,784,918,589       100.0 %
 

 

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The following table provides information about the trust student loans regarding date of disbursement.

 
DISTRIBUTION OF THE TRUST STUDENT LOANS
BY DATE OF DISBURSEMENT AS OF
THE STATISTICAL DISCLOSURE DATE
 
 
 
Disbursement Date
 
Number of Loans
   
Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance
   
Percent of Pool
by Outstanding Principal Balance
 
September 30, 1993 and earlier                                                        
    1,343     $ 25,288,796       1.4 %
October 1, 1993 through June 30, 2006
    81,192       1,759,629,793       98.6  
July 1, 2006 and later                                                        
    0       0       0.0  
Total                                              
    82,535     $ 1,784,918,589       100.0 %
                         
 

 
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Guaranty Agencies for the Trust Student Loans.  The eligible lender trustee has entered into a separate guarantee agreement with each of the guaranty agencies listed below, under which each of the guarantors has agreed to serve as guarantor for specified trust student loans.

The following table provides information with respect to the portion of the trust student loans guaranteed by each guarantor.


DISTRIBUTION OF THE TRUST STUDENT LOANS
BY GUARANTY AGENCY AS OF
THE STATISTICAL DISCLOSURE DATE
 
 
 
Name of Guaranty Agency
 
Number of Loans
   
Aggregate Outstanding
Principal Balance
   
Percent of Pool
by Outstanding Principal Balance
 
American Student Assistance                                                                     
    3,837     $ 71,344,786       4.0 %
California Student Aid Commission                                                                     
    1,001       23,820,581       1.3  
College Assist                                                                     
    96       1,869,838       0.1  
Educational Credit Management Corporation
    632       11,440,105       0.6  
Florida Office of Student Financial Assistance
    1,166       18,517,800       1.0  
Georgia Student Finance Commission                                                                     
    2       11,409       *  
Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation
    1,066       25,440,330       1.4  
Illinois Student Assistance Commission                                                                     
    3,001       58,399,624       3.3  
Iowa College Student Aid Commission                                                                     
    155       2,303,943       0.1  
Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority
    194       3,709,296       0.2  
Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance
    753       14,857,818       0.8  
Michigan Guaranty Agency                                                                     
    822       16,362,442       0.9  
Montana Guaranteed Student Loan Program
    6       120,690       *  
Nebraska National Student Loan Program
    11       230,746       *  
New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority
    3,069       52,524,084       2.9  
New York State Higher Education Services
Corporation                                                                     
    8,482       180,886,693       10.1  
Northwest Education Loan Association                                                                     
    718       16,531,048       0.9  
Oklahoma Guaranteed Student Loan Program
    1,912       35,706,208       2.0  
Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency
    8,340       161,362,469       9.0  
Student Loan Guarantee Foundation of Arkansas
    256       5,134,852       0.3  
Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation
    142       4,740,466       0.3  
Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation
    7,954       167,126,789       9.4  
United Student Aid Funds, Inc.                                                                     
    38,920       912,476,571       51.0  
Total                                              
    82,535     $ 1,784,918,589       100.0 %
 
*     Represents a percentage greater than 0% but less than 0.05%.
                       




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SIGNIFICANT GUARANTOR
INFORMATION

The information shown for the Significant Guarantors relates to all student loans, including but not limited to trust student loans, guaranteed by the Significant Guarantors.

We obtained the following information from various sources, including from the Significant Guarantors and/or from the Department of Education.  None of the depositor, SLM ECFC, the servicer, their affiliates or the remarketing agent has audited or independently verified this information for accuracy or completeness.

UNITED STUDENT AID FUNDS, INC.

United Student Aid Funds, Inc. (“USA Funds”) was organized as a private, nonprofit corporation under the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware in 1960.   In accordance with its Certificate of Incorporation, USA Funds: (i) maintains facilities for the provision of guarantee services with respect to approved education loans made to or for the benefit of eligible students who are enrolled at or plan to attend approved educational institutions; (ii) guarantees education loans made pursuant to certain loan programs under the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (“the Act”), as well as loans made under certain private loan programs; and (iii) serves as the designated guarantor for education-loan programs under the Act in Arizona, Hawaii and certain Pacific Islands, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Mississippi, Nevada and Wyoming.
 
USA Funds contracts with Sallie Mae, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of SLM Corporation. USA Funds also contracts with Student Assistance Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of SLM Corporation. SLM Corporation and its subsidiaries are not sponsored by nor are they agencies of the United States of America.
 
Effective December 13, 2004, USA Funds became the sole member of the Northwest Education Loan Association, a guarantor serving the states of Washington, Idaho and the Northwest.
 
For the purpose of providing loan guarantees under the Act, USA Funds has entered into various agreements (collectively, the “Federal Reinsurance Agreements”) with the U.S. Secretary of Education (the “Secretary”). Pursuant to the Federal Reinsurance Agreements, USA Funds serves as a “guaranty agency” as defined in Section 435(j) of the Act. The Act allows the Secretary, after giving the guaranty agency notice and the opportunity for a hearing, to terminate the Federal Reinsurance Agreements if the Secretary determines that the administrative or financial condition of the guaranty agency jeopardizes the agency’s continued ability to perform its responsibilities under its guaranty agreement, it is necessary to protect the federal
 
 
 
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financial interest, or to ensure the continued availability of loans to student- or parent-borrowers.

Reinsurance is paid to USA Funds by the Secretary in accordance with a formula based on the annual default rate of loans guaranteed by USA Funds under the Act and the disbursement date of loans. The rate of reinsurance ranges from 100 percent to 75 percent of USA Funds’ losses on default-claim payments made to lenders. The Higher Education Amendments of 1998 (the “1998 Reauthorization Law”) reduced the reinsurance coverage for loans in default made on or after Oct. 1, 1998, to a range from 95 percent to 75 percent based upon the annual default claims rate of the guaranty agency.  Reinsurance on non-default claims remains at 100 percent.

The 1998 Reauthorization Law requires guaranty agencies to establish two (2) separate funds, a federal reserve fund (property of the United States) and an agency operating fund (property of the guaranty agency). The federal reserve fund is to be used to pay lender claims and to pay a default-aversion fee to the agency operating fund. The agency operating fund is to be used by the guaranty agency to pay its operating expenses.

On March, 30, 2010, President Obama signed into law the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-152), which ended the origination and guarantee of new loans under the Federal Family Education Loan Program, effective for loans whose first disbursement was after June 30, 2010. As a result of the new statute, USA Funds will continue to administer a portfolio of outstanding FFELP loans, but no longer may guarantee new federal student loans.

As of September 30, 2010, USA Funds held net assets on behalf of the federal reserve fund of approximately $366 million. Through September 30, 2010, the outstanding, unpaid, aggregate amount of principal and interest on loans that had been directly guaranteed by USA Funds under the Federal Family Education Loan Program was approximately $92 billion.  Also, as of September 30, 2010, USA Funds had operating fund assets totaling slightly over $1 billion, which includes the $366 million of net assets held on behalf of the federal reserve fund.

USA Funds’ “reserve ratio” complies with the U.S. Department of Education definition, which is determined by dividing the fund balance reserves, including non-cash allowance and other non-cash, in a guarantor’s federal reserve fund, by the total amount of loans outstanding. Following this formula, the reserve ratio for the federal reserve fund administered by USA Funds for the last five fiscal years was as follows:
 
 
Reserve Ratio
 
Federal Fiscal Year
Guarantor
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
United Student Aid Funds, Inc.                                                                   
0.26%
0.28%
0.33%
0.38%
0.40%

USA Funds’ “guarantee volume” is the approximate aggregate principal amount of federally reinsured education loans (including subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford
 
 
 
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and PLUS loans but excluding consolidation loans) guaranteed by USA Funds.  For the last five fiscal years, the “guarantee volume” was as follows:

 
Loans Guaranteed
 
Federal Fiscal Year
 
($ in millions)
Guarantor
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
United Student Aid Funds, Inc.
$12,586
$15,581
$17,202
$20,067
$7,705

USA Funds’ “recovery rate,” which provides a measure of the effectiveness of the collection efforts against defaulted borrowers after the guarantee claim has been satisfied, is determined by dividing the amount recovered from borrowers by USA Funds during the fiscal year by the aggregate amount of default claims paid by USA Funds outstanding at the end of the prior fiscal year.  For the last five fiscal years, the “recovery rate” was as follows:

 
Recovery Rate
 
Federal Fiscal Year
Guarantor
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
United Student Aid Funds, Inc.
38.03%
40.30%
45.60%
36.19%
32.90%

USA Funds’ “claims rate” represents the percentage of federal reinsurance claims paid by the Secretary during any fiscal year, less amounts remitted to the Secretary for defaulted loans that are rehabilitated relative to USA Funds’ existing portfolio of loans in repayment at the end of the prior fiscal year. For the last five fiscal years, the “claims rate” was as follows:

 
Claims Rate
 
Federal Fiscal Year
Guarantor
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
United Student Aid Funds, Inc.                                                                   
1.21%
2.13%
2.07%
1.92%
1.69%
 
In addition, USA Funds’ “loss rate” represents the percentage of claims purchased from lenders but not covered by reinsurance.  For the last five fiscal years, the “loss rate” was as follows: 2010 – 4.70 percent; 2009 – 4.62 percent; 2008 – 4.26 percent; 2007 – 4.07 percent; 2006 – 3.84 percent.

USA Funds is headquartered in Fishers, Indiana.  USA Funds will provide a copy of its most recent annual report upon receipt of a written request directed to its headquarters at P.O. Box 6028, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6028, Attention: Director, Corporate Communications.
 
 

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NEW YORK STATE HIGHER EDUCATION SERVICES CORPORATION

New York State Higher Education Services Corporation (HESC) was organized in 1975 as an agency of the State of New York, pursuant to an act of the New York legislature, to expand educational opportunities for students.  HESC administers the New York Tuition Assistance Program and a variety of state scholarships in addition to acting as a guarantee agency under the Federal Family Education Loan Program (“FFELP”).  HESC is the designated guarantee agency for the State of New York, and guarantees all types of FFELP Loans.  In 2009, the New York State Legislature created the New York Higher Education Loan Program (NYHELPs) and designated HESC as its administrator.  NYHELPs is a private student loan program for New York State residents attending participating institutions in the State.
 
As a result of the March 30, 2010 enactment of the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (HCERA) (HR4872), the FFELP was eliminated effective July 1, 2010.  No new (first disbursed) Stafford, PLUS or consolidation loans may be disbursed through the FFELP after June 30, 2010.  Existing FFELP loans will continue to be eligible for program benefits.  Beginning July 1, 2010, all new Stafford, PLUS and consolidation loans will be made under the U. S. Department of Education’s Direct Loan Program.

For the FFELP, HESC will continue to have responsibility for providing collection assistance to lenders for delinquent loans, paying lender claims for loans in default, and collection activities on loans after purchase by HESC.  In addition to the FFELP, HESC continues to perform residual administrative activities of the State guaranteed loan program in which no new loans have been guaranteed since 1984.

HESC has a Federal Student Loan Reserve Fund (the “Federal Fund”) and an Agency Operating Fund to account for FFELP activity.  The Federal Fund assets, and earnings on those assets, are restricted in use and are considered property of the Department of Education.  The Agency Operating Fund is considered property of HESC, and its assets and earnings may be used generally for guarantee agency and other student financial aid related activities.

As of September 30, 2010, HESC had total FFELP assets of approximately $164.7 million (including balances for both the Federal Fund and the Agency Operating Fund) and had a total of approximately $23.0 billion in original principal amount of loans outstanding.

Guarantee Volume:  HESC guaranteed the following amounts for the last five federal fiscal years ending September 30 (excluding consolidation loans):

 
FFELP Loan Volume
 
Fiscal Year
 
($ in millions)
Guarantor
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
New York State Higher Education Services Corporation
$2,970
$3,164
$3,551
$3,642
$799
 
 

 
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Reserve Ratio:  A guarantee agency’s reserve ratio is determined by dividing its Federal Fund balance by the original principal amount of loans outstanding. HESC’s reserve ratio for the last five federal fiscal years ending September 30 is as follows:
 
 
Reserve Ratio
 
Fiscal Year
Guarantor
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
New York State Higher Education Services Corporation
0.25%
0.29%
0.29%
0.30%
0.33%

Recovery Rates:  The Department of Education calculates a guaranty agency’s recovery rate by dividing the amount recovered from borrowers during a federal fiscal year by the guaranty agency’s outstanding default loan portfolio (beginning inventory) at the end of the prior federal fiscal year.  HESC’s recovery rate for each of the past five federal fiscal years ending September 30 provided below uses the Department of Education’s calculation method:

 
Recovery Rate
 
Fiscal Year
Guarantor
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
New York State Higher Education Services Corporation
19.59%
26.54%
32.12%
23.64%
23.46%

 
Claims Rate:  A guaranty agency’s claims rate is determined by dividing the amount of federal reinsurance claims paid by the Department of Education during a federal fiscal year by the original principal amount of loans in repayment at the end of the prior federal fiscal year.  HESC’s claims rate for each of the past five federal fiscal years ending September 30 is as follows:


 
Claims Rate
 
Fiscal Year
Guarantor
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
New York State Higher Education Services Corporation
1.50%
1.42%
1.60%
1.93%
1.86%
 
HESC is headquartered at 99 Washington Avenue, Albany, New York 12255.  Its most recent annual report is available on its web site, www.hesc.org.
 
 
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