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Oregon College Savings Plan gives kindergartners’ accounts $25

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Parents of kindergarten-aged children will have another reason to rejoice as the new school year begins: their kids can get a jump-start on saving for higher education through the Oregon College Savings Plan’s $25 Kinder Grad incentive program.

Starting Thursday, when an account is opened for an Oregon kindergartner who does not already have an Oregon College Savings Plan account, $25 is automatically contributed within three months. Anyone can open the account, but only the first account to list the child as the beneficiary will receive the incentive.

Part of the successful school-based Be College Ready community outreach program, Kinder Grad was designed to encourage Oregon families to begin their college savings journey early in a child’s life.

The Be College Ready program served more than 34,000 Oregon families in the 2018-2019 school year, providing education about the value of saving for college, and an easy way to begin saving through the Oregon College Savings Plan. In mid-August, every public elementary school will receive free Be College Ready kits for their kindergarten students, including information about how they can participate in Kinder Grad.

“The Oregon College Savings Plan is making it easier for Oregonians to save for education and training after high school,” said Oregon State Treasurer Tobias Read. “Kinder Grad will help families start saving for their kids future early on, and help them meet their educational goals with less student loan debt. We want to send a strong message to Oregon students: You are capable. You are worthy. And we believe in you!”

Kinder Grad will join the Oregon College Savings Plan’s popular Baby Grad incentive program, now in its second year.Baby Grad provides $25 to Oregon College Savings Plan accounts opened for a child prior to their first birthday. More than 3,600 accounts have been opened and close to $12 million saved since the official launch of Baby Grad in 2018. For every Oregon College Savings Plan account opened through this initiative, the average balance is now $3,293; these are meaningful dollars saved by families for college.

“It’s never too early to plan for your child’s future, and we’ve found that even a small $25 incentive may be just the nudge families need to start saving for higher education,” said Michael Parker, executive director for the Oregon Savings Network, which administers the program. “It’s also a perfect gift for family and friends to give to a student.”

The launch of Kinder Grad follows a record-setting year for the Oregon College Savings Plan, which brought in more than $233 million in contributions to more than 111,000 accounts from across the state. The Plan recently celebrated its 18-year anniversary and a milestone $2 billion saved.

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