Every parent is aware of the skyrocketing costs of college and the need to prepare early if your kids will have an opportunity to attend a university. The Florida Prepaid College Plan will enable families to start putting money aside for the future and as noted in the most recent commercial, lock in today’s college rates. The website myfloridaprepaid.com highlights 6 different plans that are offered to families. Right now Open Enrollment is underway for parents to join a prepaid plan. Open Enrollment will end on January 31, 2012.
For parents who are unsure how the Florida Prepaid Plans work here is a mini-breakdown of the plans that are offered at the website.
• 2 year Florida College Plan – prepays tuition, registration fees, and local fees for 60 lower division semester credit hours at 28 Florida community colleges.
• 4 year Florida College Plan – 28 Florida community colleges have been upgraded to Florida Colleges offering bachelor degrees. Plan offers same opportunities as 2 year plan.
• 2+2 Florida Plan – 2 years of community college and 2 years of state Florida university prepays tuition, registration and local fees for 60 lower division semester hours at Florida University.
• 4 Year Florida University Plan – Prepays tuition at 11 state Florida universities including registration fees, tuition differential fee, and local fees for 120 undergraduate semester hours.
• University Dormitory Plan – Covers costs of dorm room at Florida state university. Purchased in 1 year increments for up to 2 years and 4 years which are included with 2+2 Florida Plan and 4 Year Florida plan.
• Florida College Investment Plan – make an initial contribution and make later pre-determined contributions
There are a lot of options for parents to consider and become familiar with how they work. Take the time to educate yourself thoroughly on these plans as you visit the website. There are plans that start as little as $49 per month. Get started today with your child’s future by applying and enrolling online.
Visit: Florida Prepaid College Plans
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