Sallie Mae employees donate time, money to assist families in Braintree, Mass. area
Local employees and The Sallie Mae Fund pledge more than $15,000 to United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley
BRAINTREE, Mass., Dec. 3, 2007—Sallie Mae's Braintree-area employees are bringing the holiday spirit to local families and charities: with a matching grant from The Sallie Mae Fund, the 100 local Sallie Mae employees pledged more than $15,000 in November to the United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley, and participated in numerous community-service programs designed to help local families during the holiday season.
Grad student credit card debt levels remain stable, but few pay cards in full each month
Nellie Mae study points to need for credit education among graduate and professional students
BRAINTREE, Mass., Sept. 6, 2007—While the average credit card usage and debt levels among graduate students have remained stable since 2003, older graduate students carry nearly twice as much credit card debt as their younger counterparts, and just 20 percent of all respondents report paying off their monthly credit card bills in full each month.
Nellie Mae marks 25th Anniversary with Silver Anniversary Scholarships
Leading student loan company celebrates a quarter-century the way it knows best: by helping local students pay for college—$5,000 in college scholarships awarded to Massachusetts undergraduates
BRAINTREE, Mass., June 12, 2007—Nellie Mae today commemorates its 25th Anniversary and celebrates its ongoing tradition of philanthropy and community giving by awarding two Silver Anniversary Scholarships
worth $2,500 each to Mary Ann Fox, currently enrolled at The College of Our Lady of the Elms, in Chicopee, Mass. and Indraneel Sircar, a student at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Mass.



