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            Parents have until April 30 to enroll in College Illinois Last 
			chance to take advantage of current contract pricing 
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            [April 
			17, 2013] 
            CHICAGO -- Illinois parents have 
			only two weeks to sign up for the College Illinois! 529 Prepaid 
			Tuition Program before the current enrollment period ends April 30. 
			The program allows families to prepay for college years in advance 
			at significantly lower cost.  | 
        
            |  "With ever-rising costs of higher education, College Illinois offers 
			parents a great opportunity to plan ahead and make college more 
			affordable for their kids," said Eric Zarnikow, executive director 
			of the Illinois Student Assistance Commission, which administers the 
			program. "We're urging parents to seize the day and sign up for 
			College Illinois, or talk to one of our advisers now, before the 
			enrollment period closes. "For as little as $44 per month, 
			parents, grandparents or guardians can start on the path to a 
			prepaid college education for their children." Zarnikow noted that a child born today is projected to incur 
			college costs of as much as $180,000 to attend an Illinois four-year 
			public university. The prepaid tuition plan allows families to lock 
			in a lower price <today> to cover the expense of future tuition and 
			fees. 
			 Hundreds of Illinois parents and grandparents have signed up for 
			the program since the current enrollment period opened in October 
			2012. Since inception in 1997, the program has paid more than $400 
			million in tuition and fees and helped tens of thousands of Illinois 
			families make postsecondary education more affordable. The prepaid 
			tuition contract also offers tax advantages, including state income 
			tax deductions, tax-free growth and exclusions from federal gift 
			taxes. While about 75 percent of the beneficiaries have opted to 
			attend college in Illinois, the program's benefits can be used at 
			nearly all public and private colleges throughout the country. 
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			 The prepaid tuition program offers various plans that let 
			purchasers choose a pricing option that best fits their financial 
			needs. For additional information about ISAC's College Illinois! Prepaid 
			Tuition Program, visit 
			www.prepayandsave.org,
			
			www.529prepaidtuition.org or call 877-877-3724. ___ The Illinois Student Assistance Commission, established in 1957, 
			has as its mission to help make college accessible and affordable 
			for Illinois students through administration of need-based grant and 
			scholarship programs, outreach efforts across the state, and by 
			offering the state's 529 prepaid tuition plan, College Illinois. The 
			commission has provided more than $10.4 billion in grants, 
			scholarships and non-loan aid to over 4.8 million Illinois students 
			and families. 
            
			[Text from
			Illinois Student Assistance 
			Commission 
			file received from the
			Illinois Office of 
			Communication and Information] 
            
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