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"Season of Saving" with the Gift of Education

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Thursday, December 16, 2010   

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Make this holiday time a 'season of saving.' That's the message from the Florida Pre-Paid College Plans. The Wall Street Journal says the annual spike in spending around the holidays is $65 billion nationwide, or about $600 per household.

Duane Ottenstroer, chairman of the Florida Pre-Paid College Board, urges families to dedicate some of that money to college savings, a gift a child can't "outgrow."

"One of the best presents that you could give your children or grandchildren is a pre-paid tuition plan. The worth of a college education is a million dollars of additional earning power over the lifetime of the graduate. It's the gift that keeps on giving throughout their life."

Ottenstroer says the pre-paid plans are available for Florida's 11 state universities and 28 colleges, many now offering bachelor's degrees. He describes how a four-year degree can be affordable, even in tough economic times.

"We offer a lump sum payment plan, or a five-year payment plan, or a monthly payment plan. So if it's for a newborn you can pay for it for the next 18 years at less than 99 dollars a month for the Florida State College Plan."

He says the pre-paid college plan lets families lock in college tuition and fees at today's prices, to guard against fast-rising costs. He says anyone can contribute to a student's savings plan, and families have until January 31 to enroll.

For more information or to enroll, go to www.myfloridaprepaid.com




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