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En esta temporada el mejor regalo es ahorros para educación superior

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Thursday, December 16, 2010   

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Haz de esta temporada decembrina una de ahorros para estudios universitarios. Ese es el mensaje por parte de los Planes Pre-pagados de Educación Superior de Florida. La publicación Wall Street Journal dice que el incremento anual en gastos durante la temporada decembrina es de $65-billones a nivel nacional, o unos $600 por familia. Duane Ottenstroer, Presidente de la Mesa Directiva de los Planes Pre-pagados de Educación Superior de Florida, urge a las familias a que dediquen una cantidad de ese dinero hacia ahorros para educación superior, un regalo que va más allá que cualquier otro.

"Uno de los mejores regalos que puedes dar a tus hijos o nietos es un plan de estudios pre-pagado. El valor de una educación superior equivale a un millón de dólares en poder adquisitivo durante la vida del graduado. Es un regalo que les sigue dando durante el resto de sus vidas."

Añade que los planes pre-pagados que tienen cubren las 11 universidades estatales de Florida y las 28 universidades adicionales en todo el estado, de las cuales varias ya ofrecen licenciaturas completas. Describe como aún en tiempos económicos difíciles, un plan de universidad de cuatro años puede ser económico.

"Ofrecemos un plan de pago único, o de pagos por cinco años, o de pagos mensuales. Así que si es para un recién nacido, puedes pagar menos de 99 dólares al mes por 18 años para el Plan de Universidad Estatal de Florida."

Ottenstroer dice que los planes pre-pagados de educación superior permiten que las familias paguen la cuota de inscripción actual, ahorrando también a futuro, ya que las cuotas por inscripción aumentan casi cada año. También comenta que cualquier persona puede contribuir al plan de ahorros del estudiante, y las familias tienen hasta el 31 de Enero para inscribirse a uno de los planes.

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