FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 22, 2007
Childs Back-to-School Check List:
Dont Forget Pencils and Paper
Parents Back-to-School Check
List: Dont Forget Prepaid College
Plan

TALLAHASSEE The boy
stuffing pencils and paper into his backpack and the
girl waiting for the bright yellow bus are concentrating
on going back to school. Their parents may want to look
further ahead into their childrens future.
As the school year begins, its a smart
time to consider that college is one year closer.
Parents should consider purchasing a Florida Prepaid College
Plan
for their children. The
purchase of a Florida Prepaid College Plan allows the
buyer to pre-pay tuition, fees and dormitory housing at
todays plan prices for tomorrows college education.
For example, the parents who bought a
Florida Prepaid College Plan for their child entering
kindergarten in 1994 paid a single payment of $5,722 for
a four-year university tuition plan. This year when
their child enrolls at a state university, the parents
would be paying at least $11,500 for tuition over the
next four years if they didnt have a Florida Prepaid
College Plan.
My sons education is paid for, and I
dont have to worry about affording it in the future,
said accountant Richard Jung of Orlando, who recently
purchased a Florida Prepaid College Plan for his
5-year-old son entering kindergarten. Now, I just have
to concentrate on getting him through school and life
until he can enter college.
While college expenses continue to climb,
the Florida Prepaid College Plan makes saving for a
college education easy, affordable and tax-free.
Families purchasing a Florida Prepaid College Plan can
start saving today on tuition, fees and dormitory
housing that will be more expensive by the time their
children are ready to enroll in a community college or
university.
Teacher Jennifer Bryant of St. Petersburg
bought Florida Prepaid College Plans for her 4-year-old
and 6-year-old when they were newborns.
We knew we would have a hard time saving,
or coming up with a lump sum when it was time for them
to go to college. So we treat it just like a bill,
always to be paid, Bryant said. We want it to be a
gift with the expectation that secondary education is
needed in todays world.
For as little as $1 a day, you can
purchase a community college tuition plan for a newborn.
Costs depend on the plan and the age of the child. You
may sign up today, but you will be subject to 2007-08
plan prices that will go into effect when annual open
enrollment begins October 15. Not only parents but also
grandparents, friends and businesses can buy a plan.
However the child or childs parent or guardian must be
a Florida resident.
Six-year-old twins Shane and Kayla are off
to first grade in Tallahassee this school year, and
their parents have just finished five years of paying
for their Florida Prepaid College Plans. It was a
little scary at first, thinking about that amount for
five years with twins, said Kari Pichard a dental
hygienist, whos almost paid off a separate plan for her
youngest son Ryan. But now its done, and we dont have
to worry about it. We did budget for it. Were really
glad we did it.