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2003 news archives

NSLP Awards Cash for ClassTM to University of Louisiana - Lafayette--
December 16, 2003

Students at University of Louisiana - Lafayette were selected to receive NSLP's Cash for Class at the Southwest Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators conference this year. NSLP's Cash for Class provides money to schools to help their students pay for college expenses--the school decides how to award the funds.
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NSLP Awards Cash for ClassTM to The John Marshall Law School--
December 2, 2003

Students at The John Marshall Law School were selected to receive NSLP's Cash for Class at the Midwest Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators conference this year. NSLP's Cash for Class provides money to schools to help their students pay for college expenses--the school decides how to award the funds.
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NSLP Awards Cash for ClassTM to Johnson County Community College--
November 18, 2003

Students at Johnson County Community College were selected to receive NSLP's Cash for Class at the Rocky Mountain Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators conference this year. NSLP's Cash for Class provides money to schools to help their students pay for college expenses--the school decides how to award the funds.
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The Default Rate Crystal Ball--
October 27, 2003

While NSLP has achieved low default rates (5.40% cohort and 1.11% trigger) today, it knows that the future trend line for those rates relies heavily on effective loan education for tomorrow's graduates.
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NSLP Sets Volume Record--
October 3, 2003

Fiscal 2003 was the best year in National Student Loan Program's 17-year history with guarantees of $1.5 billion in Stafford and PLUS loans and an additional $1.3 in consolidation loans. Exceptional customer service, technological changes, and major process streamlining benefits contribute to NSLP's success.
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NSLP's e-Products Accommodate New PLUS MPN--
June 4, 2003

NSLP is pleased to announce that ELITETM and EASI-AppTM, its free
e-products, are ready to accommodate the new PLUS MPN that schools can use for periods of enrollment beginning on or after July 1. Schools using EASI-App with the new PLUS MPN will save even more time because they can have NSLP automatically collect the requested loan amount from the parent and transmit it to the school.
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NSLP Awards Cash for Class TMto Lewis-Clark State College--
May 6, 2003

Students at Lewis-Clark State College were selected to receive NSLP's Cash for Class at the Western Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators conference in April. NSLP's Cash for Class provides money to schools to help their students pay for college expenses and allows the school to decide how to award the funds.
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NSLP Awards Cash for ClassTM to Mississippi State University--
March 27, 2003

Students at Mississippi State University were selected to receive NSLP's Cash for Class at the Southern Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators conference in February. NSLP's Cash for Class provides money to schools to help their students pay for college expenses and allows the school to decide how to award the funds.
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NSLP Offers Webcast on New FFELP PLUS MPN--
February 25, 2003

A free webcast to review key changes in the new PLUS MPN that's available July 1 will be offered on March 31 and April 1. Schools can subscribe to Newsbriefs to receive webcast information.
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NSLP Awards Cash for Class TM to University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Students--
January 7, 2003
Students at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, Arkansas, were selected to receive NSLP's Cash for Class award at the Southwest Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators conference in December. NSLP's Cash for Class provides money to schools to help their students pay for college expenses and allows the school to decide how to award the funds.
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NSLP News 2005

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