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            Illinois parents, grandparents encouraged to invest in tuition 
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            [December 11, 2012] 
            CHICAGO -- The LeapFrog might be 
			the hot stocking-stuffer, but savvy Illinois parents and 
			grandparents are picking up a something much more valuable for their 
			kids and grandkids this holiday season. Thanks to the newly reopened 
			College Illinois! program, parents can buy their children a gift 
			that never goes out of style -- prepaid college tuition plans that 
			allow families to secure lower tuition rates years in advance.  | 
        
            |  For just a few more weeks, the Illinois Student Assistance 
			Commission is offering prepaid tuition plans at 2011 rates, and 
			parents planning for the future are taking advantage of the 
			end-of-the-year discount this holiday season. Perhaps the biggest draw for parents is that families who 
			contribute to the prepaid tuition plans before Dec. 31 can quality 
			for 2012 tax benefits. "Whether it's the tax benefits, the discounted 2011 rates or the 
			rare opportunity for a more affordable college education for your 
			kids, the College Illinois! plans are one of the best investments 
			you can make this holiday season," said Eric Zarnikow, executive 
			director of the Illinois Student Assistance Commission. "Every day, 
			we're hearing from parents and grandparents who are excited about 
			this opportunity to start saving for college in a way that lets them 
			avoid spiraling tuition inflation rates." 
			 The College Illinois! Prepaid Tuition Program is a 
			state-sponsored plan that allows purchasers to lock in the cost of 
			tuition. When a beneficiary is ready to go to college, he or she can 
			choose to attend almost anywhere, because benefits can be used at 
			all Illinois public universities and community colleges, or applied 
			at most public and private institutions nationwide, according to the 
			terms of the contract. Contributions made toward a contract before Dec. 31 can be 
			claimed on 2012 state tax returns. Illinois taxpayers can deduct 
			contributions up to $10,000 per individual or $20,000 for married 
			couples filing jointly. Those who purchase a plan as a holiday gift 
			for their child or grandchild can claim a gift-giving tax exemption 
			of up to $26,000 per couple. 
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 Since its inception in 1997, the program has served tens of 
			thousands of Illinois families and paid postsecondary institutions 
			nearly $400 million in tuition and fees. While about 75 percent of 
			the beneficiaries have opted to attend college in Illinois, the 
			program's benefits can be used at public and private colleges 
			throughout the country. For additional information about ISAC's College Illinois! Prepaid 
			Tuition Program, visit http://www.529prepaidtuition.org/ or call 
			877-877-3724. To request an interview with a member of the Illinois Student 
			Assistance Commission regarding the reopening of the prepaid tuition 
			program, call Joanna Klonsky at 312-307-0840. 
            
			[Text from
			Illinois Student Assistance 
			Commission 
			file received from the
			Illinois Office of 
			Communication and Information] 
            
			 
            
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