Most Americans with student loans successfully manage their payments
and, Sallie Mae, the nation’s No. 1 financial services company
specializing in education, today launched a sweepstakes on Facebook to
celebrate them.
“The vast majority of our customers make their student loan payments on
time every month, and they have much to offer from their own
experience,” said Temeka Easter, director of social media, Sallie Mae.
“We want to recognize them by inviting them to enter to win and share
their practical tips with others.”
Now through Nov. 25, Sallie Mae customers with a track record of six or
more on-time loan payments may enter the “It Pays to Repay” Sweepstakes
at Facebook.com/SallieMae.
Entrants may receive additional chances to win by submitting a repayment
tip and for sharing the promotion with their friends on social media.
There will be four weekly random drawings. The winners will receive up
to $10,000 to deposit in their Sallie Mae-serviced student loan account.
Federal and private education loan customers in repayment, including
those making required payments while in school, are eligible to enter.
To enter or for more information, including rules, visit Facebook.com/SallieMae,
and click on the “It Pays to Repay” tab.
Join the conversation on how to save, plan and pay for college at Facebook.com/SallieMae.
Sallie Mae (NASDAQ: SLM) is the nation’s No. 1 financial services
company specializing in education. Celebrating 40 years of making a
difference, Sallie Mae continues to turn education dreams into reality
for American families, today serving 25 million customers. With products
and services that include Upromise rewards, scholarship search and
planning tools, education loans, insurance, and online banking, Sallie
Mae offers solutions that help families save, plan, and pay for college.
Sallie Mae also provides financial services to hundreds of college
campuses as well as to federal and state governments. Learn more at SallieMae.com.
Commonly known as Sallie Mae, SLM Corporation and its subsidiaries are
not sponsored by or agencies of the United States of America.
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