Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation and Affiliates is dedicated to changing lives for the better through higher education. We work with schools, lenders, and community organizations to help millions of people pay for college and build brighter futures.
Great Lakes provides financial, educational, and operational support at every stage of the educational journey. This support increases access to higher education, simplifies the delivery of financial aid, prepares students for success, and helps borrowers successfully repay their student loans. Details are available in our corporate overview, Great Lakes: Making Higher Education an Attainable Dream.
One of the nation's leading guarantors and servicers of student loans, Great Lakes serves more than 2,700 schools and 1,400 lenders across the nation. We service student loans for more than two million borrowers, hold guarantees on more than $35 billion in loans under the Federal Family Education Loan Program, and serve as the designated guarantor for Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Great Lakes is a non-profit corporation with two operating subsidiaries: Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation and Great Lakes Educational Loan Services, Inc. Through our broad array of products and services, Great Lakes offers schools and lenders the flexibility to build the best possible financial aid process for each campus and the students and families they serve.
Great Lakes employs more than 900 professionals nationwide. Headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, Great Lakes has operating centers in Columbus, Ohio, St. Paul, Minnesota, and Boscobel, Wisconsin; a software development office in Eau Claire, Wisconsin; and sales and marketing professionals in 12 states.
Our guiding principle has been constant since our founding more than forty years ago: doing what's right. This commitment drives us to continue finding better ways to help people further their education and succeed in life, to help our school and lender partners deliver aid, and to strengthen the financial aid programs that will enable the nation to grow stronger in the years to come.