Start Saving for a Child’s College He’ll Thank You THIS Much. Are you looking for an affordable way to save for a child’s higher education? The Texas Tuition Promise Fund® — the state’s prepaid college tuition plan — could be the answer for your child or someone you know. You still have time to discover the program before current enrollment ends on Feb. 29, 2020. Enrollment for children younger than 1 is open through July 31, 2020. The tax-advantaged Texas Tuition Promise Fund is designed to help families lock in today’s prices for tomorrow’s undergraduate resident tuition and schoolwide required fees at Texas public colleges and universities. Tuition units purchased in the plan may be used for all or a portion of these costs, and our flexible payment options fit almost any budget. For additional flexibility and portability, the plan can also be used for undergraduate resident tuition and schoolwide required fees at Texas medical or dental institutions, private Texas colleges or universities, out-of-state colleges or universities, or career schools, where tuition is not locked in. The benefits and payouts differ at these schools. Learn More & Enroll Now Go to TuitionPromise.org to learn about the program, including residency and other requirements. Use our online tuition calculator to find out how many semesters of higher education your contributions could purchase. You can contact us via email or at 800-445-GRAD (4723), Option 5, for additional information. Purchasers should carefully consider the risks, administrative fees, service and other charges and expenses associated with the contracts, including Plan termination and decreased transfer or refund value. The Plan Description and Master Agreement contains this and other information about the Plan and may be obtained by visiting the website or calling the toll-free number above. Purchasers should read these documents carefully before purchasing a contract. Participation in the Texas Tuition Promise Fund does not guarantee admission to or graduation from any college or university. Neither a contract nor any return paid with a refund is insured or guaranteed. |
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Source: Texas Comptroller