Florida Prepaid Open Enrollment

Florida Prepaid Open Enrollment
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The school year is winding down, which reminds us that the days are long but the years fly by. Our partner Florida Prepaid College Savings Plans wants to help you plan for your child’s future – both academic and financial – so that you’re ready when it’s time for them to head off to college or vocational training. Join the more than one million families that have saved for college with a risk-free, worry-free Prepaid Plan. You pick a plan and lock in the cost of tuition and most fees for less, and Florida Prepaid manages the rest. Regardless of what college costs in the future, they’ve got you covered. If costs are less, you get a refund. If costs are more, they cover the difference – guaranteed. Prepaid Plans are flexible to fit your family’s needs:

  • Use in-state or out
  • Work great with scholarships
  • Cancel anytime for a full refund or transfer to another family member

 Plus, when you enroll in a Prepaid Plan now through April 30, 2022, you’ll earn $125 for each year of college or university purchased – up to $500 total!

Enroll Today >>

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