New: Raimondo Announces CollegeBoundfund Changes to Help RI Families Save for College

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New: Raimondo Announces CollegeBoundfund Changes to Help RI Families Save for College

Governor-elect Gina Raimondo announced Tuesday that starting January 1, 2015, Rhode Island will make it easier for families to take advantage of a $100 grant contribution on behalf of a child to save for college through the CollegBoundfund, the state'e 529 plan.

Through new changes to the CollegeBoundbaby program, parents of newborns will be able to check "yes" on their in-hospital Birth Certificate Worksheet to allow the Rhode Island Office of Vital Records to release the necessary contact information to RI Higher Education Assistance Authority to authorize the CollegeBoundbaby Grant for their child. If a child is adopted by a Rhode Island resident, the adoptive parent may self-enroll their child within the first year of adoption.

"Rhode Island families are struggling, and so we are making it easier for them to save for their child's college education," Raimondo said. "To rebuild Rhode Island's middle class, we have to improve access to higher education. This initiative will help level the playing field with a direct investment in every child's future." 

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The $100 contribution will be held and invested by RIHEAA in a CollegeBoundfund master account on behalf of the child until the child is ready to attend a higher education institution - whether it is a college of trade, technical, or vocational school. The grant and any associated earnings can be withdrawn for the purpose of funding qualified higher education costs. 

To learn more about the newly enhanced CollegeBoundbaby program, contact RIHEAA at 401-736-1141, or by going to visitcollegeboundbaby.com.


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