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Texas Tomorrow Fund - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Texas Tomorrow Fund is a prepaid college investment program operating in Texas. There are two plans, The Texas Guaranteed Tuition Plan , and Tomorrow’s College Investment Plan . The former i...
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The Texas Tomorrow Fund (now known as the Texas Guaranteed Tuition Plan) which allowed parents to prepay for tuition at locked-in rates is facing ... The Texas Tomorrow Fund (now known as the Texas Guaranteed Tuition Plan) which allowed parents to prepay for tuition at locked-in rates is facing bankruptcy. The now-closed fund,
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The new program, called Texas Tomorrow Fund II, would again allow parents to purchase a future college education for their children at today's prices – though the costs would be considerably higher and the state would no longer guarantee the tuition contracts.
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Texas Tomorrow fund up to $3B short ... AUSTIN – The Texas Tomorrow Fund's prepaid college tuition program is severely underfunded and could be short as much as $3.3 billion to meet its obligations over the next two decades, Comptroller Susan Combs warned Thursday.
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Beneficiaries of the Prepaid Higher Education Tuition Program (Texas Tomorrow Fund) ... The student must compete with other students, including Texas residents, for the scholarship and the scholarship must be awarded by a scholarship committee officially recognized by the administration and be approved by the Texas...
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The Texas Tomorrow Fund (later renamed the Texas Guaranteed Tuition Plan) is backed by the full-faith and credit of the State of Texas. The state will honor all Texas Tomorrow Fund or Texas Guaranteed Tuition Plan contracts purchased to pay for your beneficiary's education.
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HOUSE PASSES TEXAS TOMORROW FUND II ... (AUSTIN) -Yesterday, the Texas House of Representatives passed House Bill 3900, the "Texas Tomorrow Fund II", by Representative Geanie W. Morrison (Victoria). The legislation creates new savings options to help Texas families pay for higher education.
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