"Parents with the New Year's resolution to provide for their
children's future education should strongly consider purchasing a
College Illinois! 529 Prepaid Tuition Program contract now," said
Andrew Davis, executive director of the Illinois Student Assistance
Commission. "That's because new prices take effect Feb. 1 and
parents can save as much as $500 on a four-year education by
purchasing now versus next month." New, monthly discounted pricing
allows purchasers who buy earlier to lock in the lowest prices on
future college tuition and apply benefits almost anywhere in the
United States and abroad. Now is the best time to purchase a
contract because pricing discounts make buying early more
affordable. Prices adjust on the first day of each new month, every
month, so it pays to purchase sooner rather than later.
"Part of the reason the program is so popular is that the
benefits are not tied to the performance of the stock market," Davis
continued. "The College Illinois! 529 Prepaid Tuition Program lets
you lock in tomorrow's tuition costs at prices set today. That means
you limit the cost of your child's tuition and fees to a single,
reliable number and avoid the twin horrors of market volatility and
tuition inflation."
Unlike a college savings plan, a College Illinois contract
between the purchaser and the state of Illinois ensures tuition and
fee benefits for college, regardless of fluctuations in the market.
When a beneficiary is ready to go to college, he or she can choose
to attend almost anywhere because benefits can be used at Illinois
public universities and community colleges or applied at public and
private institutions nationwide.
A child born today is projected to incur college costs of more
than $180,000 at a four-year public university, but parents and
grandparents can sign a prepaid tuition contract today for much
less, negating the effect of tuition inflation on their pocketbooks.
Prepaid tuition benefits keep pace with the increases in tuition and
fees equal to those found at in-state, public institutions.
Now is the time to purchase this secure option for a child's
educational future at the lowest prices. Parents and grandparents
can purchase as little as one semester at a community college and up
to nine semesters at a public university. Various payment options
are available, including monthly and annual installments.
Representatives will be on hand to answer questions on the
College Illinois plan from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at an open house
at 1755 Lake Cook Road in Deerfield. Visit
www.529prepaidtuition.org, call 877-877-3724 toll-free or e-mail
529info@isac.org for program
information, including pricing and enrollment guidelines.
Administered by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission,
College Illinois is a secure college funding option because benefits
do not fluctuate with the stock market. Since the program's
inception in 1998, more than 66,000 prepaid tuition contracts with a
value of more than $1.6 billion have been purchased. ISAC's
commissioners are responsible for the overall management of the
program and its investments, including hiring a qualified slate of
investment managers and other professionals.
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More about College Illinois pricing and plans:
A tiered pricing system called SmartChoice, introduced in 2008,
makes plans even more affordable than ever before. SmartChoice
pricing provides three distinct price and benefit levels --
community college, university and university-plus -- with different
payment options. The plans are completely flexible and let the
purchaser choose a pricing option that best matches their financial
needs and realities. Combination plans including four semesters at a
community college and four semesters at a university level are also
available. Various payment options include monthly and annual
installments and multiple down payment levels. In addition, program
beneficiaries can choose to attend college anywhere because benefits
can be used outside the state at public and private institutions
nationwide.
Upon purchasing a contract, Illinois taxpayers can annually
deduct up to $10,000 per individual or $20,000 for married couples
filing jointly, and all plan earnings are exempt from state and
federal taxes. Neither ISAC nor College Illinois can provide legal
or tax advice. Please consult a professional tax adviser concerning
federal and state tax implications before purchasing a contract.
To enroll in a College Illinois plan, visit
www.529prepaidtuition.org, or call 877-877-3724 for program
information, materials and enrollment guidelines.
About the College Illinois and the Illinois Student Assistance
Commission:
The Illinois Student Assistance Commission provides students of
all ages and backgrounds with the resources and support to obtain
financial aid for higher education. A state agency, ISAC has paved
the path to postsecondary education with innovative programs for
more than 50 years. Last year alone, ISAC continued its mission to
make college accessible and affordable for Illinois students by
issuing over 186,000 grants and scholarships totaling nearly $431
million.
The commission provides educational funding with student loans,
as a loan guarantor and via numerous public programs such as the
Monetary Award Program, the Illinois Veteran Grant and College
Illinois. Students and families have free access to a wealth of
financial aid and college planning information at
www.knowhow2goillinois.org and
www.529prepaidtuition.org.
[Text from Illinois Student
Assistance Commission file received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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