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Exhibit 99.1

ANNEX A

The Trust Student Loan Pool as of April 30, 2021
The trust student loans owned by the trust were originally selected from a portfolio of consolidation student loans owned by Student Loan Marketing Association 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 90 days or more past the final disbursement;

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 April 30, 2021, 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 $2,127,358 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, 8 borrowers have more than one trust student loan as of the statistical disclosure date.
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.
The following tables also contain information concerning the total number of loans and the total number of borrowers in the portfolio of trust student loans.

 
 
 2003-12
 
 A-1
 


Percentages and dollar amounts in any table may not total 100% of the trust student loan balance, as applicable, due to rounding.

COMPOSITION OF THE TRUST STUDENT LOANS AS OF
THE STATISTICAL DISCLOSURE DATE
 
 
Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance
$
478,667,739
 
Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance – Treasury Bill
$
64,325,155
 
Percentage of Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance – Treasury Bill
 
13.44
%
Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance – One-Month LIBOR
$
414,342,584
 
Percentage of Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance – One-Month LIBOR
 
86.56
%
Number of Borrowers
 
16,665
 
Average Outstanding Principal Balance Per Borrower
$
28,723
 
Number of Loans
 
29,208
 
Average Outstanding Principal Balance Per Loan – Treasury Bill
$
37,204
 
Average Outstanding Principal Balance Per Loan – One-Month LIBOR
$
15,079
 
Weighted Average Remaining Term to Scheduled Maturity
 
169 months
 
Weighted Average Annual Interest Rate
 
4.95
%
Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance of Rehabilitated Loans
$
40,398
 
Percentage of Aggregate Outstanding Principal Balance of Rehabilitated Loans
 
0.01%
 
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 3.10% as of the statistical disclosure date.
The weighted average spread for special allowance payments to the one-month LIBOR rate was 2.64% as of the statistical disclosure date.  See “Special Allowance Payments” in Appendix A to the preliminary remarketing memorandum.
For these purposes, 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 United States Department of the Treasury.
 
 
 2003-12
 
 A-2
 



DISTRIBUTION OF THE TRUST STUDENT LOANS
BY BORROWER INTEREST RATE 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% 
   
2,445
   
$
27,370,065
     
5.7
%
3.01% to 3.50% 
   
4,165
     
50,664,054
     
10.6
 
3.51% to 4.00% 
   
5,628
     
80,037,926
     
16.7
 
4.01% to 4.50% 
   
9,144
     
126,752,978
     
26.5
 
4.51% to 5.00% 
   
4,004
     
68,031,535
     
14.2
 
5.01% to 5.50% 
   
699
     
16,266,624
     
3.4
 
5.51% to 6.00% 
   
340
     
7,943,841
     
1.7
 
6.01% to 6.50% 
   
303
     
9,125,513
     
1.9
 
6.51% to 7.00% 
   
344
     
10,186,388
     
2.1
 
7.01% to 7.50% 
   
292
     
8,134,155
     
1.7
 
7.51% to 8.00% 
   
808
     
24,084,512
     
5.0
 
8.01% to 8.50% 
   
490
     
19,940,981
     
4.2
 
Greater than or equal to 8.51% 
   
546
     
30,129,168
     
6.3
 
                         
            Total 
   
29,208
   
$
478,667,739
     
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 – Sallie Mae’s Student Loan Financing Business” in the prospectus.
 
 
 2003-12
 
 A-3
 


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
 
$-5,000 to $-0,000.01
   
14
   
$
(675
)
   
*
%
$0.00 to $4,999.99
   
3,514
           
$
1.9
%
$  5,000.00 to $ 9,999.99
   
2,485
     
19,812,131
     
3.8
 
$10,000.00 to $14,999.99
   
1,962
     
25,810,912
     
5.1
 
$15,000.00 to $19,999.99
   
1,566
     
27,897,179
     
5.7
 
$20,000.00 to $24,999.99
   
1,167
     
27,838,969
     
5.5
 
$25,000.00 to $29,999.99
   
935
     
26,846,177
     
5.4
 
$30,000.00 to $34,999.99
   
774
     
26,535,255
     
5.2
 
$35,000.00 to $39,999.99
   
640
     
24,440,265
     
5.0
 
$40,000.00 to $44,999.99
   
516
     
23,017,746
     
4.6
 
$45,000.00 to $49,999.99
   
414
     
21,114,837
     
4.1
 
$50,000.00 to $54,999.99
   
339
     
18,828,527
     
3.7
 
$55,000.00 to $59,999.99
   
299
     
17,577,100
     
3.6
 
$60,000.00 to $64,999.99
   
257
     
17,004,999
     
3.4
 
$65,000.00 to $69,999.99
   
227
     
15,658,882
     
3.2
 
$70,000.00 to $74,999.99
   
180
     
13,951,074
     
2.7
 
$75,000.00 to $79,999.99
   
152
     
11,941,284
     
2.5
 
$80,000.00 to $84,999.99
   
148
     
12,978,279
     
2.5
 
$85,000.00 to $89,999.99
   
109
     
8,668,350
     
2.0
 
$90,000.00 to $94,999.99
   
103
     
10,166,864
     
2.0
 
$95,000.00 to $99,999.99
   
93
     
9,175,791
     
1.9
 
$100,000.00 and above
   
771
     
125,702,197
     
26.3
 
                         
Total
   
16,665
   
$
478,667,739
     
100.0
%

*  Represents a percentage greater than 0.00% but less than 0.05%


DISTRIBUTION OF THE TRUST STUDENT LOANS BY SCHOOL
TYPE AS OF THE STATISTICAL DISCLOSURE DATE

 
 
School Type
 
Number
of Loans
   
Aggregate Outstanding
Principal Balance
   
Percent of Pool
by Outstanding
Principal Balance
 
Unidentified
   
29,208
   
$
478,667,739
     
100.0
%
                         
Total
   
29,208
   
$
478,667,739
     
100.0
%
 
 
 2003-12
 
 A-4
 



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
   
28,492
   
$
460,875,454
     
96.3
%
31-60 days
   
259
     
6,198,034
     
1.3
 
61-90 days
   
157
     
4,294,571
     
0.9
 
91-120 days
   
86
     
2,552,704
     
0.5
 
121-150 days
   
52
     
1,356,254
     
0.3
 
151-180 days
   
15
     
212,659
     
*
 
181-210 days
   
37
     
807,955
     
0.2
 
Greater than 210 days
   
110
     
2,370,108
     
0.5
 
                         
             Total
   
29,208
   
$
478,667,739
     
100.0
%
   
*  Represents a percentage greater than 0.00% but less than 0.05%


 
 
 2003-12
 
 A-5
 

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 
   
88
   
$
30,702
     
*
 
4 to 12 
   
368
     
355,369
     
0.1
%
13 to 24 
   
796
     
1,831,252
     
0.4
 
25 to 36 
   
3,949
     
8,325,129
     
1.7
 
37 to 48 
   
1,822
     
7,673,394
     
1.6
 
49 to 60 
   
1,529
     
8,198,911
     
1.7
 
61 to 72 
   
1,090
     
8,323,899
     
1.7
 
73 to 84 
   
1,032
     
9,169,144
     
1.9
 
85 to 96 
   
3,214
     
27,347,340
     
5.7
 
97 to 108 
   
1,510
     
16,433,919
     
3.4
 
109 to 120 
   
1,297
     
17,065,796
     
3.6
 
121 to 132 
   
1,718
     
32,708,570
     
6.8
 
133 to 144 
   
1,543
     
32,749,678
     
6.8
 
145 to 156 
   
3,168
     
67,263,956
     
14.1
 
157 to 168 
   
1,470
     
39,231,984
     
8.2
 
169 to 180 
   
1,022
     
29,707,011
     
6.2
 
181 to 192 
   
805
     
27,921,231
     
5.8
 
193 to 204 
   
550
     
19,486,184
     
4.1
 
205 to 216 
   
514
     
20,329,310
     
4.2
 
217 to 228 
   
352
     
14,488,026
     
3.0
 
229 to 240 
   
300
     
12,507,353
     
2.6
 
241 to 252 
   
205
     
10,123,840
     
2.1
 
253 to 264 
   
135
     
7,480,170
     
1.6
 
265 to 276 
   
130
     
8,370,260
     
1.7
 
277 to 288 
   
75
     
4,335,696
     
0.9
 
289 to 300 
   
139
     
11,058,672
     
2.3
 
301 to 312 
   
249
     
23,907,654
     
5.0
 
313 to 324 
   
24
     
1,507,332
     
0.3
 
325 to 336 
   
12
     
994,885
     
0.2
 
337 to 348 
   
14
     
1,522,593
     
0.3
 
349 to 360 
   
49
     
4,858,129
     
1.0
 
361 and above 
   
39
     
3,369,710
     
0.7
 
                         
Total 
   
29,208
   
$
478,667,739
     
100.0
%
* Represents a percentage greater than 0% but less than 0.05%.
 
We have determined the number 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 –Sallie Mae’s Student Loan Financing Business” in the prospectus.
 
 
 2003-12
 
 A-6
 


DISTRIBUTION OF THE TRUST STUDENT LOANS
BY 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
 
Deferral
   
789
   
$
17,175,274
     
3.6
%
Forbearance
   
1,865
     
50,757,936
     
10.6
 
Paid in Full
   
2
     
(50
)
   
0.0
 
Repayment
                       
First year in repayment
   
165
     
8,075,891
     
1.7
 
Second year in repayment
   
167
     
7,926,626
     
1.7
 
Third year in repayment
   
213
     
8,147,553
     
1.7
 
More than 3 years in repayment
   
26,007
     
386,584,509
     
80.8
 
                         
Total
   
29,208
   
$
498,667,739
     
100.0
%
* Of the trust student loans in forbearance status, approximately 391 loans with an aggregate outstanding principal balance of $10,306,032, representing 2.15% of the pool by outstanding principal balance, are in the Coronavirus Disaster Forbearance Program.
 
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 (this category includes the Coronavirus Disaster Forbearance Program.); or
may have paid the loan in full – paid in full.
may be currently required to repay the loan – repayment.
See Appendix A to the preliminary remarketing memorandum and “The Student Loan Pools –Sallie Mae’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 142.5 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.
 
 
 2003-12
 
 A-7
 


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 
17.5
-
202.9
Forbearance 
-
7.6
196.4
Repayment 
-
-
162.9
       
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 $17,175,274 aggregate outstanding principal balance of the trust student loans in deferment as of the statistical disclosure date, $11,771,406 or approximately 68.5% 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.

 
 
 2003-12
 
 A-8
 

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 
   
268
   
$
4,738,677
     
1.0
%
Alaska 
   
55
     
719,964
     
0.2
 
Arizona 
   
689
     
12,293,017
     
2.6
 
Arkansas 
   
180
     
2,884,829
     
0.6
 
California
   
2,872
     
53,331,237
     
11.1
 
Colorado 
   
437
     
5,062,714
     
1.1
 
Connecticut
   
541
     
7,460,827
     
1.6
 
Delaware 
   
99
     
1,425,247
     
0.3
 
District of Columbia
   
107
     
1,959,841
     
0.4
 
Florida 
   
1,795
     
37,344,133
     
7.8
 
Georgia 
   
923
     
17,751,350
     
3.7
 
Hawaii 
   
105
     
1,212,145
     
0.3
 
Idaho
   
101
     
1,359,198
     
0.3
 
Illinois 
   
1,350
     
21,161,057
     
4.4
 
Indiana 
   
862
     
12,776,546
     
2.7
 
Iowa
   
113
     
1,936,825
     
0.4
 
Kansas 
   
456
     
5,346,300
     
1.1
 
Kentucky 
   
207
     
3,471,309
     
0.7
 
Louisiana 
   
973
     
17,485,591
     
3.7
 
Maine
   
115
     
1,607,522
     
0.3
 
Maryland 
   
756
     
13,227,443
     
2.8
 
Massachusetts
   
950
     
11,668,910
     
2.4
 
Michigan 
   
643
     
11,931,304
     
2.5
 
Minnesota
   
382
     
6,630,988
     
1.4
 
Mississippi
   
265
     
4,399,444
     
0.9
 
Missouri 
   
579
     
9,340,474
     
2.0
 
Montana 
   
67
     
740,890
     
0.2
 
Nebraska 
   
40
     
442,934
     
0.1
 
Nevada 
   
182
     
3,205,073
     
0.7
 
New Hampshire
   
206
     
2,937,815
     
0.6
 
New Jersey
   
899
     
13,370,673
     
2.8
 
New Mexico
   
100
     
2,108,688
     
0.4
 
New York
   
2,438
     
33,709,768
     
7.0
 
North Carolina
   
703
     
11,091,741
     
2.3
 
North Dakota
   
18
     
314,400
     
0.1
 
Ohio
   
210
     
4,498,289
     
0.9
 
Oklahoma
   
634
     
9,580,967
     
2.0
 
Oregon 
   
452
     
7,016,715
     
1.5
 
Pennsylvania
   
1,224
     
21,325,964
     
4.5
 
Rhode Island
   
105
     
1,689,217
     
0.4
 
South Carolina
   
294
     
5,013,502
     
1.0
 
South Dakota
   
25
     
382,622
     
0.1
 
Tennessee
   
492
     
9,431,224
     
2.0
 
Texas
   
2,564
     
44,033,159
     
9.2
 
Utah
   
89
     
1,190,973
     
0.2
 
Vermont 
   
52
     
510,140
     
0.1
 
Virginia 
   
909
     
12,708,038
     
2.7
 
Washington
   
878
     
11,883,892
     
2.5
 
West Virginia
   
119
     
2,207,044
     
0.5
 
Wisconsin
   
400
     
4,636,526
     
1.0
 
Wyoming 
   
23
     
316,080
     
0.1
 
Other
   
262
     
5,794,516
     
1.2
 
                         
Total
   
29,208
   
$
478,667,739
     
100.0
%
   
 
 
 2003-12
 
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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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DISTRIBUTION OF THE TRUST STUDENT LOANS
BY SERVICER AS OF THE
STATISTICAL DISCLOSURE DATE

 
 
Name of Servicer
 
Number
of Loans
   
Aggregate Outstanding
Principal Balance
   
Percent of Pool
by Outstanding
Principal Balance
 
Navient 
   
29,208
   
$
478,667,739
     
100.0
%
                         
Total 
   
29,208
   
$
478,667,739
     
100.0
%
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(1)
   
14,712
   
$
189,855,953
     
39.7
%
Other Repayment Options(2)
   
11,298
     
187,454,287
     
39.2
 
Income-driven Repayment
   
3,198
     
101,357,499
     
21.2
 
                         
Total 
   
29,208
   
$
478,667,739
     
100.0
%

(1) Includes in-school and in-grace loans.
(2) Includes, among others, graduated repayment and interest-only period loans.
   
     
With respect to interest-only loans, as of the statistical disclosure date, there are 231 loans with an aggregate outstanding principal balance of $6,631,571 currently in an interest-only period.  These interest-only loans represent approximately 1.4% 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 Consolidated Loans
   
14,300
   
$
197,081,231
     
41.2
%
Unsubsidized Consolidated Loans
   
14,908
     
281,586,509
     
58.8
 
                         
Total
   
29,208
   
$
478,667,739
     
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 
   
41
   
$
2,203,568
     
0.5
%
October 1, 1993 through June 30, 2006
   
29,167
     
476,464,171
     
99.5
 
                         
Total 
   
29,208
   
$
478,667,739
     
100.0
%
   



DISTRIBUTION OF THE TRUST STUDENT LOANS
BY INTEREST ONLY STATUS AS OF
THE STATISTICAL DISCLOSURE DATE

 
 
Rehabilitated Loans
 
Number
of Loans
   
Aggregate Outstanding
Principal Balance
   
Percent of Pool
by Outstanding
Principal Balance
 
No
   
29,203
   
$
478,627,341
     
100
%
Yes
   
5
     
40,398
     
*
 
                         
Total
   
29,208
   
$
478,667,739
     
100.0
%
* Represents a percentage greater than 0% but less than 0.05%.
 
 
 
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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 
   
1,113
   
$
14,222,481
     
3.0
%
College Assist 
   
10
     
523,916
     
0.1
 
Educational Credit Management Corporation
   
784
     
14,962,408
     
3.1
 
Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation 
   
15,887
     
286,803,285
     
59.9
 
Illinois Student Assistance Comm 
   
1,110
     
14,898,374
     
3.1
 
Kentucky Higher Educ. Asst. Auth. 
   
1,154
     
13,398,484
     
2.8
 
Louisiana Office Of Student Financial Asst
   
162
     
2,284,123
     
0.5
 
Michigan Guaranty Agency 
   
426
     
6,201,487
     
1.3
 
New York State Higher Ed Services Corp 
   
3,642
     
48,130,742
     
10.1
 
Oklahoma Guaranteed Stud Loan Prog 
   
616
     
8,370,675
     
1.7
 
Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency
   
2,598
     
36,596,488
     
7.6
 
Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corp 
   
1,706
     
32,275,278
     
6.7
 
Total 
   
29,208
   
$
478,667,739
     
100.0
%
 
 
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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 related Significant Guarantors and/or from the Department of Education.  None of the depositor, the sellers, the servicer, their affiliates or the remarketing agents have audited or independently verified this information for accuracy or completeness.

ASCENDIUM EDUCATION SOLUTIONS, INC.
Ascendium Education Solutions, Inc. f/k/a Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation (“Ascendium”) is a Wisconsin nonstock, nonprofit corporation, the sole member of which is Ascendium Education Group, Inc. f/k/a Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation (“Ascendium Education Group”).  Ascendium’s predecessor organization, Ascendium Education Group, was organized as a Wisconsin nonstock, nonprofit corporation and began guaranteeing student loans under the Higher Education Act in 1967.  Ascendium is the designated guaranty agency under the Higher Education Act for Wisconsin, Arkansas, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.  On January 1, 2002, Ascendium Education Group (and Ascendium directly and through its support services agreement with Ascendium Education Group), outsourced certain aspects of its student loan program guaranty support operations to Great Lakes Educational Loan Services, Inc. (“GLELSI”).  Ascendium continues as the “guaranty agency” as defined in Section 435(j) of the Higher Education Act and continues its default aversion, claim purchase and compliance, collection support and federal reporting responsibilities as well as custody and responsibility for all revenues, expenses and assets related to that status.  The primary operations center for Ascendium Education Group and its affiliates (including Ascendium) is in Madison, Wisconsin, which includes operational staff offices for guaranty functions.  Ascendium also maintain offices in; Eagan, Minnesota; Aberdeen, South Dakota; and Indianapolis, Indiana. Ascendium will provide a copy of Ascendium Education Group’s most recent consolidated financial statements on receipt of a written request directed to 2501 International Lane, Madison, Wisconsin 53704, Attention: Chief Financial Officer.
United Student Aid Funds, Inc. (“USAF”) was organized as a private, nonprofit corporation under the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware in 1960.  USAF (i) maintained facilities for the provision of guarantee services with respect to approved education loans made to or for the benefit of eligible students attending approved educational institutions; (ii) guaranteed education loans made pursuant to certain loan programs under the Higher Education Act, as well as loans made under certain private loan  programs; and (iii) served as the designated guarantor for education-loan programs under the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (the “Act”) in Arizona, Hawaii and certain Pacific Islands, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Mississippi, Nevada and Wyoming.
USAF was the sole member of the Northwest Education Loan Association (“NELA”), a guarantor serving the states of Washington, Idaho and the Northwest. Ascendium Education Group became a member of USAF effective January 1, 2017.

Effective as of December 31, 2018, NELA was dissolved, with its remaining assets going to its sole member, USAF.  Immediately thereafter, USAF was merged into Ascendium.  Thus, the portfolios previously held by USAF and NELA are now held by Ascendium.
 
 
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The information in the following tables has been provided to the Issuer from reports provided by or to the United States Department of Education and has not been verified by the Issuer, Ascendium, or the initial purchasers.  No representation is made by the Issuer, Ascendium, or the initial purchasers as to the accuracy or completeness of this information.  Prospective investors may consult the United States Department of Education Data Books and Web sites http://www2.ed.gov/finaid/prof/resources/data/opeloanvol.html and http://www.fp.ed.gov/pubs.html for further information concerning Ascendium or any other guaranty agency.
Guaranty Volume.  Pursuant to the SAFRA Act, part of the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Ascendium, the former USAF, and the former NELA ceased issuing new loan guarantees on June 30, 2010. The most recent year for which the United States Department of Education has issued guaranty volume information is 2009. Ascendium issued $7.0 billion in new loan guarantees in that year.
Reserve Ratio.  The reserve ratios for Ascendium, the former USAF and the former NELA are as follows:
The Ascendium Portfolio*

Following are Ascendium’s reserve fund levels as calculated in accordance with 34 CFR 682.410(a)(10) for federal fiscal years 2015 through 2019:
   
Federal Fiscal Year
Federal Guaranty Reserve
Fund Level1
2015
1.05%
2016
1.37%
2017
1.80%
2018
2.21%
2019
0.64%


The United States Department of Education’s website at http://www.fp.ed.gov/pubs.html has posted reserve ratios for Ascendium for federal years 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 of 0.608%, 0.827%, 1.000%, 1.480% and 0.49% respectively. Ascendium believes the Department of Education has not calculated the reserve ratio in accordance with the Act and the correct ratio should be 1.05%, 1.37%, 1.80%, 2.21%  and 0.64% respectively, as shown above and as explained in the following footnote.  On November 17, 2006, the United States Department of Education advised Ascendium that beginning in Federal Fiscal Year 2006 it will publish reserve ratios that include loan loss provision and deferred revenues.  Ascendium believes this change more closely approximates the statutory calculation. According to the United States Department of Education, available cash reserves may not always be an accurate barometer of a guarantor’s financial health.



1 In accordance with Section 428(c)(9) of the Higher Education Act, does not include loans transferred from the former Higher Education Assistance Foundation, Northstar Guarantee Inc., Ohio Student Aid Commission, Puerto Rico Higher Education Assistance Corporation, Student Loan Guarantee Foundation of Arkansas, Student Loans of North Dakota, Montana Guaranteed Student Loan Program, or designated states of Arizona, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Mississippi, Nevada, Washington, Wyoming, and certain Pacific Trust Territories.  (The minimum reserve fund ratio under the Higher Education Act is 0.25 %.)
*   The percentages for 2015-2018 include only the Ascendium portfolio; the percentage for 2019 include the combined
     portfolios of Ascendium, USAF and NELA.

 
 
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The Former USAF Portfolio Now Held by Ascendium
Following are USAF’s reserve fund levels as calculated in accordance with 34 CFR 682.410(a)(10) for federal fiscal years 2014 through 2018:
   
Federal Fiscal Year
Federal Guaranty Reserve
Fund Level1
2014
0.277%
2015
0.251%
2016
0.308%
2017
0.350%
2018
0.363%
The Former NELA Portfolio Now Held by Ascendium
Following are NELA’s reserve fund levels as calculated in accordance with 34 CFR 682.410(a)(10) for federal fiscal years 2014 through 2018:
   
Federal Fiscal Year
Federal Guaranty Reserve
Fund Level1
2014
0.377%
2015
0.295%
2016
0.373%
2017
0.430%
2018
0.460%

Claims Rate. The claims rate for Ascendium, USAF and NELA are as follows:
The Ascendium Portfolio*
For the past five federal fiscal years, Ascendium’s claims rate has not exceeded 5%, and, as a result, the highest allowable reinsurance has been paid on all Ascendium’s claims.  The actual claims rates for federal fiscal years 2015 through 2019 are as follows:
   
Federal Fiscal Year
Claims Rate
2015
0.96%
2016
1.00%
2017
0.35%
2018
2019
0.35%
2.00%
 
 
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The Former USAF Portfolio Now Held by Ascendium
For the past five federal fiscal years, USAF’s claims rate has not exceeded 5%, and, as a result, the highest allowable reinsurance has been paid on all USAF’s claims.  The actual claims rates for federal fiscal years 2014 through 2018 are as follows:

Federal Fiscal Year
Claims Rate
2014
4.73%
2015
4.71%
2016
0.60%
2017
0.67%
2018
2.15%

As a result of various statutory and regulatory changes over the past several years, historical rates may not be an accurate indicator of current delinquency or default trends or future claims rates.
The Former NELA Portfolio Now Held by Ascendium
For the past five federal fiscal years, NELA’s claims rate has not exceeded 5%, and, as a result, the highest allowable reinsurance has been paid on all NELA’s claims.  The actual claims rates for federal fiscal years 2014 through 2018 are as follows:
   
Federal Fiscal Year
Claims Rate
2014
1.37%
2015
0.60%
2016
1.31%
2017
0.63%
2018
1.52%


 
 
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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.
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 7/1/2010.  No new (first disbursed) Stafford, PLUS or consolidation loans may be disbursed through the FFELP after 6/30/2010.  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 the 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, 2017, HESC had total FFELP assets of approximately $160  million (including balances for both the Federal Fund and the Agency Operating Fund) and had a total of approximately $12.1 billion in original principal amount of loans outstanding.
Guarantee Volume.   As a result of HCERA, HESC has not guaranteed any loans in the last five federal fiscal years ended September 30.
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 each of the five federal fiscal years ended September 30, 2013 through September 30, 2017 was as follows:
   
Reserve Ratio as of Close of
Federal Fiscal Year
 
Guarantor
 
 
2013
 
 
2014
 
 
2015
 
 
2016
 
 
2017
New York State Higher Education Services Corporation
 
0.31%
 
0.29%
 
0.32%
 
0.45%
 
0.60%
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 five federal fiscal years ended September 30, 2013 through September 30, 2017 provided below uses the Department of Education’s calculation method:

 
 
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Recovery Rate
Federal Fiscal Year
 
Guarantor
 
 
2013
 
 
2014
 
 
2015
 
 
2016
 
 
2017
New York State Higher Education Services Corporation
 
25.56%
 
22.74%
 
21.86%
 
24.86%
 
25.42%
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 five federal fiscal years ended September 30, 2013 through September 30, 2017 is as follows:
     
   
Claims Rate
Federal Fiscal Year
 
Guarantor
 
 
2013
 
 
2014
 
 
2015
 
 
2016
 
 
2017
New York State Higher Education Services Corporation
 
1.51%
 
1.52%
 
0.93%
 
0.62%
 
0.78%
                     
HESC is headquartered at 99 Washington Avenue, Albany, New York 12255.  Its most recent annual report is available on its web site.

 
 
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