| The Brazos Managed Companies is a term commonly
used to describe the independent non-profit companies,
collectively, which are managed by Brazos.
With the first company founded in 1975, Brazos and the companies it manages have continued forward
with the primary purpose of financing higher education. Through the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP)
to private student loans, the individual companies have historically acquired pools of student loans through the
issuance of student loan revenue bonds or bank warehouse facilities. Brazos and the companies it manages have been
the key participants in student loans for over 30 years.
Mission Statement
To make education a reality by supporting programs
and initiatives to finance educational opportunities
through all available means while delivering premier
services to all our constituents.
The Companies
The Brazos Managed Companies include:
- Brazos Higher Education Authority, Inc.
- Brazos Student Finance Corporation
- Academic Finance Corporation
- Acapita Education Finance Corporation
- Affordian, Inc.
- Bosque Higher Education Authority, Inc.
- Brazos Higher Education Service Corporation, Inc.
- Ed-Invest Company
- Educational Funding Services, Inc.
- Federated Student Finance Corporation
- Trinity Higher Education Authority, Inc.
Brazos Education Foundation
In order to further support our mission, we generously support the Brazos Education Foundation.
The Brazos Education Foundation provides scholarships to graduating seniors attending selected Title 1 High Schools
in McLennan County, Texas. 100% of donations received by the Brazos Education Foundation go towards scholarships
and outreach initiatives.
By providing various forms of financial assistance to the operations of the Brazos Education Foundation, we are able
to help ensure that 100% of donations received by the Brazos Education Foundation are used for scholarships and other forms
of outreach to help graduating seniors make higher education a reality.
For more information on the Brazos Education Foundation, please visit www.brazosfoundation.org.
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