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Private Education Loan Application and Solicitation Disclosure Page 1 of 3 SunTrust Bank 200 Clarendon Street, 3 rd Floor Boston, MA 02116 800-513-1464 Loan Interest Rate & Fees Your starting interest rate will be between 3.125% and 10.665% After the starting rate is set, your rate will then vary with the market. Your Starting Interest Rate (upon approval) The starting interest rate you pay will be determined after you apply. It will be based on your and, if applicable, your cosigner's, credit histories, the repayment option and loan term that you select, and the requested loan amount and other information you provide on the online loan application. If approved, we will notify you of the rate you qualify for within the stated range. Your Interest Rate during the life of the loan Your rate is variable. This means that your rate could move lower or higher than the rates on this form. The variable rate is based upon the One-Month LIBOR Rate (as published in The Wall Street Journal). For more information on this rate, see the Reference Notes. Loan Fees Although the interest rate will vary if the One-Month LIBOR index changes, it will never exceed 36% (the maximum allowable for this loan), subject to certain restrictions. See Reference Notes for additional information. Late Charge: 5% of the overdue payment if not made on or before the 10th calendar day after its due date.

Page 2 of 3 Loan Cost Examples The total amount you will pay for this loan will vary depending upon when you start to repay it. This example provides estimates based upon four different repayment options that may be available to you while enrolled in school. Repayment Option (while enrolled in school) 1. DEFER PAYMENTS Make no payments while enrolled in school. Interest will be charged and added to your loan. 2. PAY ONLY THE INTEREST Make interest payments but defer payments on the principal amount while enrolled in school. 3. PAY PARTIAL INTEREST Make partial interest payments of $25, but defer payments on principal and remaining interest while enrolled in school. Unpaid interest will be added to your loan. 4. MAKE FULL PAYMENTS Pay both the principal and interest amounts. About this example Amount Provided (amount provided directly to your school) Interest Rate (highest possible starting rate) $10,000 10.665% 15 Years $10,000 10.175% 15 Years $10,000 10.475% 15 Years Loan Term Total Paid (how long you have to pay off the loan) $10,000 9.875% 15 Years final disbursement $29,181.13 $23,861.25 $27,454.85 $19,204.62 The loan cost examples for the "Pay Only The Interest", "Pay Partial Interest" and "Defer Payments" repayment options assume that you remain in school for 45 months and have a 6 month grace period before entering repayment. All examples are based on the highest starting rate currently charged. Depending on your loan amount and other factors, repayment may last up to 15 years,. Federal Loan Alternatives Loan program PERKINS for Students Current Interest Rates by Program Type 5% fixed 4.45% fixed Undergraduate subsidized & unsubsidized STAFFORD for Students 6.00% fixed Graduate unsubsidized PLUS for Parents and Graduate/Professional Students 7.00% fixed Federal Direct Loan You may qualify for Federal education loans. For additional information, contact your school's financial aid office or the Department of Education at: www.federalstudentaid.ed.gov

Page 3 of 3 Next Steps 1. Find Out About Other Loan Options. Some schools have school-specific student loan benefits and terms not detailed on this form. Contact your school's financial aid office or visit the Department of Education's website at: www.federalstudentaid.ed.gov for more information about other loans. 2. To Apply for this Loan, Complete the Application and the Self- Certification Form. You may obtain the Self-Certification form from your school's financial aid office or you may execute it electronically within our online application system. If you are approved for this loan, the loan terms will be available for 45 days (terms will not change during this period, except as permitted by law and the variable interest rate may change based on the market). REFERENCE NOTES Variable Interest Rate: This loan has a variable interest rate that is based on the One-Month London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) index which is published in the "Money Rates" section of The Wall Street Journal (Eastern Edition) and will be equal to the One-Month LIBOR rate published on the 25th day (or if such 25th day is not a business day, the next business day thereafter) of the month immediately preceding such calendar month, rounded up to the nearest oneeighth of one percent (0.125%). This loan has a Variable Rate. The Variable Rate is determined by (1) your and, if applicable, your cosigner's, credit histories, (2) the repayment option and loan term that you select, and (3) the requested loan amount and other information you provide on the online loan application. Your interest rate will be calculated each month by adding your margin (which can range from 1.75% to 9.29%) to the current One-Month LIBOR index. Your interest rate may increase or decrease monthly if the One-Month LIBOR index changes, which will affect your monthly payment. Your interest rate will not increase more than once a month. Your interest rate will never exceed 36.00% (the maximum allowable for this loan). If you are a student applicant whose permanent residence is in Texas at the time of the first disbursement, your rate will never exceed 18.00%. Interest rates are typically higher without a cosigner. Eligibility Criteria: Borrower: Must be enrolled at an eligible school at least half-time. Must be of the legal age of majority or at least 17 years of age with a cosigner who is the legal age of majority. Age of majority is determined by your state of permanent residence: 18 years of age in most states 19 years of age in Alabama 19 years of age in Nebraska if you are a ward of the state 21 years of age in Mississippi and Puerto Rico Cosigner: All cosigners must be the legal age of majority. Age of majority is determined by your state of permanent residence: 18 years of age in most states 19 years of age in Alabama 19 years of age in Nebraska if you are a ward of the state 21 years of age in Mississippi and Puerto Rico Bankruptcy Limitations: If you (borrower or cosigner) file for bankruptcy you may still be required to pay back this loan. More information about loan eligibility, interest rate reductions, and repayment deferral or forbearance options is available in your loan application and Credit Agreement.

ADDITIONAL IOWA STUDENT LOAN DISCLOSURES A. Cosigner Requirements A cosigner is required for this student loan if you do not meet our credit requirements on your own, for example, credit history, income and/or employment requirements. B. Repayment of Loan Information Immediate Repayment - The first monthly principal and interest payment will be due 30-60 days after the final disbursement date of the loan. Interest Only - The first monthly interest payment will be due 30-60 days after the first disbursement date of the loan. The first monthly principal and interest payment will be due 30-60 days after the deferment end date. The deferment end date will be the earlier of (a) 6 months after the student graduates, (b) 6 months after the student ceases to be enrolled at least half-time in an eligible school, or (c) 66 months after the first disbursement date. Partial Interest - The first monthly partial interest payment of $25.00 will be due 30-60 days after the first disbursement date of the loan. The first monthly principal and interest payment will be due 30-60 days after the deferment end date. The deferment end date will be the earlier of (a) 6 months after the student graduates, (b) 6 months after the student ceases to be enrolled at least half-time in an eligible school, or (c) 66 months after the first disbursement date. Full Deferral - The first monthly principal and interest payment will be due 30-60 days after the deferment end date. The deferment end date will be the earlier of (a) 6 months after the student graduates, (b) 6 months after the student ceases to be enrolled at least half-time in an eligible school, or (c) 66 months after the first disbursement date. You can prepay your loan in whole or part at any time without penalty. C. Additional Terms and Conditions Your loan is subject to all of the terms and conditions of your Credit Agreement. Please read your Credit Agreement carefully, it may include terms under which the interest rate on the loan may change. To obtain a copy of your Credit Agreement, please write to SunTrust Bank, PO Box 848108, Boston, MA 02284-8108. D. Consequences of Loan Default There are serious consequences if you default on this loan. For example, under normal circumstances, student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy. In order to discharge a loan in bankruptcy, the borrower must prove undue hardship in an adversary proceeding before the bankruptcy court. Additional consequences of default on this loan include: Lender may report the late payment history to credit reporting agencies, which will adversely affect your credit rating and ability to get more credit Interest will continue to accrue on the outstanding principal balance Lender may take legal action Borrower may become ineligible for further loans from the lender Full amount of the loan may become due immediately E. Lender Contact Information SunTrust Bank PO Box 848108 Boston, MA 02284-8108 800-513-1464 http://www.southernnewengland.aaa.com Page 1 of 1

Private Education Loan Application and Solicitation Disclosure Page 1 of 3 SunTrust Bank 200 Clarendon Street, 3 rd Floor Boston, MA 02116 800-513-1464 Loan Interest Rate & Fees Your interest rate will be between 4.750% and 11.990% After the rate is set, it will be fixed for the entire term of the loan. Your Interest Rate (upon approval) The interest rate you pay will be determined after you apply. It will be based on your and, if applicable, your cosigner's, credit histories, the repayment option and loan term that you select, and the requested loan amount and other information you provide on the online loan application. If approved, we will notify you of the rate you qualify for within the stated range. Your Interest Rate during the life of the loan Your rate is fixed.this means that during the life of the loan your interest rate will never increase. Your rate may, in certain circumstances described in your Credit Agreement and in accordance with applicable law, decrease below the rate stated in your Credit Agreement, and may subsequently return to the rate stated in your Credit Agreement. For more information on this rate, see the Reference Notes. Loan Fees Your rate will never change after you are approved except where the rate may, in certain circumstances described in your Credit Agreement and in accordance with applicable law, decrease below the rate stated in your Credit Agreement, and may subsequently return to the rate stated in your Credit Agreement. Late Charge: 5% of the overdue payment if not made on or before the 10th calendar day after its due date.

Page 2 of 3 Loan Cost Examples The total amount you will pay for this loan will vary depending upon when you start to repay it. This example provides estimates based upon four different repayment options that may be available to you while enrolled in school. Repayment Option (while enrolled in school) 1. DEFER PAYMENTS Make no payments while enrolled in school. Interest will be charged and added to your loan. 2. PAY ONLY THE INTEREST Make interest payments but defer payments on the principal amount while enrolled in school. 3. PAY PARTIAL INTEREST Make partial interest payments of $25, but defer payments on principal and remaining interest while enrolled in school. Unpaid interest will be added to your loan. 4. MAKE FULL PAYMENTS Pay both the principal and interest amounts. About this example Amount Provided (amount provided directly to your school) Interest Rate (highest possible starting rate) $10,000 11.990% 15 Years $10,000 11.500% 15 Years $10,000 11.800% 15 Years Loan Term Total Paid (how long you have to pay off the loan) $10,000 11.150% 15 Years final disbursement $32,591.50 $25,914.46 $30,638.67 $20,629.80 The loan cost examples for the "Pay Only The Interest", "Pay Partial Interest" and "Defer Payments" repayment options assume that you remain in school for 45 months and have a 6 month grace period before entering repayment. All examples are based on the highest starting rate currently charged. Depending on your loan amount and other factors, repayment may last up to 15 years,. Federal Loan Alternatives Loan program PERKINS for Students Current Interest Rates by Program Type 5% fixed 4.45% fixed Undergraduate subsidized & unsubsidized STAFFORD for Students 6.00% fixed Graduate unsubsidized PLUS for Parents and Graduate/Professional Students 7.00% fixed Federal Direct Loan You may qualify for Federal education loans. For additional information, contact your school's financial aid office or the Department of Education at: www.federalstudentaid.ed.gov

Page 3 of 3 Next Steps 1. Find Out About Other Loan Options. Some schools have school-specific student loan benefits and terms not detailed on this form. Contact your school's financial aid office or visit the Department of Education's website at: www.federalstudentaid.ed.gov for more information about other loans. 2. To Apply for this Loan, Complete the Application and the Self- Certification Form. You may obtain the Self-Certification form from your school's financial aid office or you may execute it electronically within our online application system. If you are approved for this loan, the loan terms will be available for 45 days (terms will not change during this period, except as permitted by law). REFERENCE NOTES Fixed Interest Rate: This loan has a Fixed Rate. The Fixed Rate is determined by (1) your and, if applicable, your cosigner's, credit histories, (2) the repayment option and loan term that you select, and (3) the requested loan amount and other information you provide on the online loan application. Your interest rate will not change during the life of your loan except where the rate may, in certain circumstances described in your Credit Agreement and in accordance with applicable law, decrease below the rate stated in your Credit Agreement, and may subsequently return to the rate stated in your Credit Agreement. Interest rates are typically higher without a cosigner. Eligibility Criteria: Borrower: Must be enrolled at an eligible school at least half-time. Must be of the legal age of majority or at least 17 years of age with a cosigner who is the legal age of majority. Age of majority is determined by your state of permanent residence: 18 years of age in most states 19 years of age in Alabama 19 years of age in Nebraska if you are a ward of the state 21 years of age in Mississippi and Puerto Rico Cosigner: All cosigners must be the legal age of majority. Age of majority is determined by your state of permanent residence: 18 years of age in most states 19 years of age in Alabama 19 years of age in Nebraska if you are a ward of the state 21 years of age in Mississippi and Puerto Rico Bankruptcy Limitations: If you (borrower or cosigner) file for bankruptcy you may still be required to pay back this loan. More information about loan eligibility, interest rate reductions, and repayment deferral or forbearance options is available in your loan application and Credit Agreement.

ADDITIONAL IOWA STUDENT LOAN DISCLOSURES A. Cosigner Requirements A cosigner is required for this student loan if you do not meet our credit requirements on your own, for example, credit history, income and/or employment requirements. B. Repayment of Loan Information Immediate Repayment - The first monthly principal and interest payment will be due 30-60 days after the final disbursement date of the loan. Interest Only - The first monthly interest payment will be due 30-60 days after the first disbursement date of the loan. The first monthly principal and interest payment will be due 30-60 days after the deferment end date. The deferment end date will be the earlier of (a) 6 months after the student graduates, (b) 6 months after the student ceases to be enrolled at least half-time in an eligible school, or (c) 66 months after the first disbursement date. Partial Interest - The first monthly partial interest payment of $25.00 will be due 30-60 days after the first disbursement date of the loan. The first monthly principal and interest payment will be due 30-60 days after the deferment end date. The deferment end date will be the earlier of (a) 6 months after the student graduates, (b) 6 months after the student ceases to be enrolled at least half-time in an eligible school, or (c) 66 months after the first disbursement date. Full Deferral - The first monthly principal and interest payment will be due 30-60 days after the deferment end date. The deferment end date will be the earlier of (a) 6 months after the student graduates, (b) 6 months after the student ceases to be enrolled at least half-time in an eligible school, or (c) 66 months after the first disbursement date. You can prepay your loan in whole or part at any time without penalty. C. Additional Terms and Conditions Your loan is subject to all of the terms and conditions of your Credit Agreement. Please read your Credit Agreement carefully, it may include terms under which the interest rate on the loan may change. To obtain a copy of your Credit Agreement, please write to SunTrust Bank, PO Box 848108, Boston, MA 02284-8108. D. Consequences of Loan Default There are serious consequences if you default on this loan. For example, under normal circumstances, student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy. In order to discharge a loan in bankruptcy, the borrower must prove undue hardship in an adversary proceeding before the bankruptcy court. Additional consequences of default on this loan include: Lender may report the late payment history to credit reporting agencies, which will adversely affect your credit rating and ability to get more credit Interest will continue to accrue on the outstanding principal balance Lender may take legal action Borrower may become ineligible for further loans from the lender Full amount of the loan may become due immediately E. Lender Contact Information SunTrust Bank PO Box 848108 Boston, MA 02284-8108 800-513-1464 http://www.southernnewengland.aaa.com Page 1 of 1