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NV State Matching Grants Make College Savings Easier

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Wednesday, April 9, 2014   

CARSON CITY, Nev. - Nevada parents or grandparents who want to put some money away for a child's college education may be interested in a state program that offers matching funds.

Open enrollment for the "Silver State Matching Grant" program is under way and concludes on July 31, said Deputy State Treasurer Linda English. The program matches college savings account contributions up to $300 per year, she said, to a lifetime maximum of $1,500.

"Every dollar you can save now is one you don't have to borrow and then pay back with interest later," she said. "Obviously, the earlier that you get started, the more time your money has to work for you and to grow."

English said the Silver State Matching Grant is a partnership between the state and Upromise Investments, which both funds and operates the program, so it's done at no cost to taxpayers.

English said the grants funded 236 accounts last year, and they hope to reach 300 this year. Saving for college also increases the likelihood that the child will pursue secondary education, she said.

"Studies have shown that children who have college savings plans in their own name are seven times more likely to actually attend college," she said. "So, these programs do a lot to get that conversation going in the family."

English said the program is for families with an annual household income under $75,000. Also, the beneficiary must be age 13 or younger when the first matching grant account is established.

More information is online at NevadaTreasurer.gov.


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