From Deseret News archives:
Saving for college
Saving now can avoid student loans, give children more choice in future
Although Hunter's gift seemed a little premature at the time, she decided to start saving for the two boys right away through the Utah Educational Savings Plan. Since then, Hunter has opened accounts for another grandson and granddaughter, contributing monthly to give the children a college nest egg.
"One of the things that grandparents do is we give children plastic and toys that need batteries things that gather dust. This is a way to give these children a gift that will ensure a wonderful future," Hunter said.
Hunter's four grandchildren are just a few of the 68,000 college savings accounts opened under the Utah Education Savings Plan, which saw accounts grow by 27 percent last year and just wrapped up its busiest month of the year.
Utah residents opened about 3,400 new accounts for children and grandchildren in 2005, bringing the total assets in the Utah plan to about $1.3 billion. The plan, a 529 savings plan, also saw out-of-state investors growing by record numbers with 78 percent of 2005 investors coming from outside of Utah.
Grandparents, who make up 19 percent of account owners, often come in and open accounts for 20 grandchildren at a time, UESP spokeswoman Anna West said. Parents, who own 77 percent of the accounts, are now coming in to start saving as soon as children are born, which sometimes means lump sum donations or small $10 contributions on birthdays and Christmas, West said.
That growth is a signal to Ward that the word is getting out that saving now can mean avoiding student debt and having more choice in the future.
"If a young person has a college savings account ready for them when they're ready to go to college, they're more inclined to go to college," Ward said.
As tuition costs continue to go up, Ward said saving now for college is becoming a critical factor in whether Utah students are able to afford higher education. Figures from the Utah System of Higher Education show also show that since 2001, the average debt burden for four years of higher education has jumped 14 percent to $14,049.
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