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The Bank Two Doctors Built After Their Own Bank Said No
Fintech · Health · Saas

The Bank Two Doctors Built After Their Own Bank Said No

Two physicians drowning in student debt kept getting rejected by traditional banks. So they recruited a Wall Street analyst and built the lender they wished existed - one that treats a doctor's diploma as an asset, not a liability.

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Funding U
Fintech · Education · Consumer

Funding U

Funding U (legally Funding University) is an Atlanta-based fintech lender that gives high-achieving undergraduates private student loans without a cosigner and without relying on FICO scores. Instead of judging students by their family's credit or wealth, the company underwrites loans using academic performance, progress toward a degree, likelihood of graduating, and projected earnings - factors a student actually controls. Founded in 2015 by Jeannie Tarkenton, Funding U aims to serve low- and moderate-income students that traditional private lenders won't touch, positioning its product as a responsible 'last-gap' option that fills the space left after grants, federal aid, and scholarships run out.

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Jeannie Tarkenton
Founder · Executive · Operator

Jeannie Tarkenton

Jeannie Tarkenton is the founder and CEO of Funding U (Funding University), an Atlanta-based fintech lender that makes no-cosigner student loans to high-achieving, low-income undergraduates based on grades, grit and trajectory rather than a parent's credit score. A Princeton English major who spent a decade in Atlanta education nonprofits, she built an AI underwriting model that reads transcripts and internships instead of FICO and balance sheets. Since 2018 the company has deployed well over $125 million to thousands of mostly first-generation students, and counts Goldman Sachs and her former college roommate MacKenzie Scott among its backers.

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