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ELFI Education Loan Finance Program from Southeast Bank ELFI Education Loan Finance Program from SouthEast Bank approved post-secondary institutions as of April 2016 Neither ELFI nor SouthEast Bank is affiliated with the schools included on this list, nor does inclusion on this list constitute any endorsement or partnership between either party. 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