Saving & Borrowing for College
College Savings Plans NetworkIn 2001, Section 529 state college savings programs gained federal tax-exemption for "529 Plans." Some states offer additional incentives to participate in the program in your state of residence. This web site is designed to link you to your state's program and provide information about the association serving Section 529 state college savings plans. |
Sallie MaeSallie Mae is the nation's leading provider of education funding. The company primarily provides federal and private student loans, including consolidation loans, for undergraduate and graduate students and their parents. |
Saving for CollegeSavingforcollege.com is your best source for objective information about Section 529 college savings plans and other ways to save and pay for college. |
Simple TuitionSimpleTuition is free to all students, parents and schools. They receive their revenue from lenders. That makes them similar to other online comparison shopping services, such as mortgage, car loan and travel sites. Because SimpleTuition strives to offer consumers a wide representation of loan options, they encourage many different lenders to participate on this web site. All lenders they include have chosen to participate in the SimpleTuition format, allowing consumers to compare competing options to find the best fit for their needs. |
UpromiseAs a Upromise member, you'll automatically receive college savings when you make eligible purchases of participating products and services from leading companies like ExxonMobil, Citi®, Eddie Bauer, McDonald's, Coca-Cola®, Tide® and more. Membership is free. |






