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Avoiding the Student Loan Money Pit in FL

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Monday, November 7, 2011   

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - One-third of Florida families list "increase savings" as a top New Year's resolution, according to numbers crunched by financial advisory firm Edward Jones. One way to make good on that resolution is to save for college.

The Florida Pre-Paid College Plan has helped more than 200,000 students pay for higher education over the years. Plan Director Dr. Will Holcombe says this is the best way to bypass the burden of student loans.

"The prepaid plans in Florida are a tremendous opportunity for parents to begin to save for their child's education early."

Holcombe says familes have about three more months, until the end of January, to sign up. New research indicates kids who have a dedicated savings account for their higher education are four times more likely to attend college than those who do not.

The prepaid tuition plan can be used at any of Florida's 11 public universities, 28 community colleges or technical schools. Or the full value can be transferred to most private and out-of-state colleges, Holcombe says.

"All of those have been created and approved by the State Board of Education because there are great needs in Florida - employment needs - for these people."

He adds the plan is not just for parents. Anyone who has an interest in seeing someone get through college without a lot of debt can contribute to a prepaid account for them.

Information about the Plan is available at www.myfloridaprepaid.com or by calling 1-800-552-GRAD.




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