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Page 1: Presentation on MHESAC and SAF January 2007 Student Assistance Foundation

Presentation on MHESAC and SAF

January 2007

Student Assistance Foundation

Page 2: Presentation on MHESAC and SAF January 2007 Student Assistance Foundation

Montana Student Loan Borrowing FFELP Stafford and PLUS- $130-140 million annually (estimated FY 07)

Current borrower interest rate set by Federal govt.- 6.8% fixed

Federal Consolidation Loans – Provided in Montana by MHESACFixed borrower interest rates ranged from 2.85%-6.8% over last three years$450 million of MHESAC’s Montana portfolio has consolidated

in last three years

■ Estimated $4-8 million of Private Education Loans also made annually to Montana students and families

Page 3: Presentation on MHESAC and SAF January 2007 Student Assistance Foundation

Montana Higher Education Student Assistance Corporation

(MHESAC)

MHESAC is a Montana not-for-profit corporation organized under Section 150(d) of the U.S. Tax Code in 1980. MHESAC is governed by a seven member Board of Directors.

MHESAC’s business is providing student loans and borrower benefits (as a 150(d) entity this is all MHESAC can do).

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Student Assistance Foundation (SAF)

SAF is a separate Montana not-for-profit corporation that was organized in 1999. SAF is governed by a nine member Board of Directors.

SAF’s business is servicing student loans, managing MHESAC’s activities, and generating and warehousing loans for MHESAC. SAF’s public benefit activities include providing grants to students and providing programs that help Montanans understand that post- secondary education is valuable, accessible and, affordable.

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MHESAC

MISSION

To assure access to student loans for Montana students and lowering

the cost of financing post-secondary education

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MHESAC (cont.) MHESAC and its 35 Montana lending partners provide

in excess of $130 million in capital annually to Montana citizens for FFELP Stafford and PLUS student loans.

MHESAC also provides FFELP consolidation loans for Montana citizens. In FY 07, Montana consolidation volume will exceed $100 million.

MHESAC also purchases student loans across the nation.

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MHESAC (cont.)▪ MHESAC presently holds more than $1.37 billion in FFEL

student loans.

$826 million – Montana nexus (tax-exempt funded) $200 million – Stafford & Plus (27%)

$626 million – Consolidation (73%)

$542 million – Non-Montana loans (taxably funded) Mostly Consolidation loans

▪ All of these loans are guaranteed to at least 97% if a student defaults on their payments (99% guaranteed if serviced by an exceptional performer, which SAF is.)

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MHESAC (cont.)

On tax-exempt funded loans all earnings on the loans above a 2% spread must be returned to federal government or returned to borrowers.

MHESAC has provided in excess of $28 million in borrower rebates to help Montana students lower the cost of financing their higher education endeavors since 1995.

More than $22 million additional is committed to existing Montana rebate programs in the future.

Current projections show as much as $48 million additional can be generated for Montana borrower benefits from existing loans and tax-exempt financings.

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MHESAC (cont.) In 2000, MHESAC commenced student loan activity

outside of Montana. In FY 05-06 MHESAC and SAF generated $400 million in non-Montana loan volume.

Surpluses from MHESAC’s non-Montana activities will be available to support Montana loan activity and provide Montana borrower benefits as these financings mature.

Furthermore, growing MHESAC’s loan portfolio will lower MHESAC’s administrative costs for its tax-exempt activity.

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MHESAC (cont.) MHESAC is not a part of state government and receives

no state monies. All of MHESAC’s revenue is generated by the assets associated with its student loan financings.

The State of Montana has no obligations relative to MHESAC’s Bonds

MHESAC Senior Bonds (tax-exempt or taxable) all have AAA ratings, the highest possible ratings from S& P, Moody’s and Fitch. MHESAC’s Subordinate Bonds are rated A. All Bonds are secured solely by the assets pledged to them.

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MHESAC (cont.)

Since 1983, MHESAC has helped more than 110,000 Montana citizens pursue their post-secondary education dreams.

MHESAC raises its capital in both the tax-exempt and taxable bond markets including its first LIBOR based financing with investors from Europe in 2005.

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Student Assistance Foundation

MISSION

To provide students with the knowledge and tools to finance and

pursue their post-secondary education.

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Student Assistance Foundation

Goal – for Montana to be a state where higher education is within reach of all Montanans, no matter their economic status.

We will achieve this goal when all Montanans know about and utilize the wide range of funding options available for college, trade school, technical school and other higher education aspirations.

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SAF’s Business

The earnings from SAF’ s business activities are the major sources for SAF’s public benefit programs.

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SAF’s Business Major business is the servicing of student loans and the

management of companies that provide student loans. MHESAC is currently SAF’s largest business partner.

SAF currently manages > $2.0 billion in assets

SAF currently services > $3.0 billion in student loans- 35 Montana lenders and 5 non-Montana lenders

Vision is to be servicing $4 billion in student loans by the end of the current fiscal year and $8 billion in student loans within seven to ten years

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SAF Public Benefit Purpose

SAF provides grants to students and schools as well as outreach and education on paying for school.

SAF has delivered more than $3.3 million in Access Grants to Montana students

Since 2000, SAF has provided more than $7.4 million in public benefits.

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SAF Public Benefit Outreach Services

SAF has implemented numerous outreach programs such as College Goal Sunday and the Foster Care Education and Training Voucher Program and assisted in making Montana Career Information System (MCIS) available to all Montana citizens

Embarking upon establishing several new outreach programs to help students – Knowhowtogo2 empowerment campaign, College Summit and ACT/SAT Test Prep

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SAF Public Benefit Outreach Services (cont.)

■ SAF Outreach offices are located on the campuses of the following schools: The University of Montana – Missoula Montana State University – Bozeman Montana State University – Billings Miles Community College- Miles City Soon to be in Kalispell and Butte

Provide student loan exit and entrance counseling, debt management counseling and support services to Montana financial aid offices

Supports several other awareness and readiness programs in

Montana – Gear-Up, Webwriters,Talent Search, Newspapers In Education, Scholarship Fairs and Financial Aid Nights, Indian Nation Tribal Youth Leadership Forum

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About SAF

Primary office is located in Helena

Employs more than 230 employees

Annual SAF loan servicing operations and programs budget exceeds $23 million annually

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Future Business Growth

SAF is continuing to expand its student loan services in the national market and expects to grow by an additional 125-150 employees over the next 3-5 years.

It is anticipated that loans serviced will exceed $8 billion by June 30, 2010.

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Major Issues and Initiatives

Expanding its Strong Partnership with the Higher Education community to include K-12 and the Executive Branch

New Facility Managing Growth

Student Assistance Foundation

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In summary, MHESAC and SAF are two separate and distinct mid-sized non-profit entities that work in a very strong partnership. They are both:

COMMITTED TO HELPING STUDENTS SUCCEED

Montana Higher Education Student Assistance Corporation

Student Assistance Foundation