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Florida Prepaid Unveils New Website & Simplified 529 Plan Enrollment, Offering $50 Incentive This Fall

The Florida Prepaid College Savings Plan is making it easier than ever for families to invest in their child’s future. With the launch of its redesigned website — MyFloridaPrepaid.com— and a simplified plan structure, families now have more user-friendly access to customizable savings options that grow with their child’s educational journey.  

This new experience enhances Florida Prepaid’s mission to ensure that all Florida students have the opportunity to pursue higher education while lessening the burden of student loan debt.

To celebrate National College Savings Month and the launch of the new website, Florida Prepaid is offering a $50 incentive to families who open a new 529 Plan, Prepaid, or Investment before November 10, 2025.

“Whether a child dreams of college, trade school, or technical training, Florida Prepaid plans are built to grow with their future,” said John D. Rood, Board Chairman. “With our new intuitive website and online tools, busy Florida families now have a clear streamlined path to find the plan that fits their needs — empowering them to save with confidence.”

Highlights of the new Florida Prepaid experience:

Use the Plan Builder Tool to simplify decisions and provide college savings guidance tailored to family budgets and goals.

Enroll faster with a mobile-first website, featuring a cart-like budgeting experience and step-by-step support.

Choose from a simplified Prepaid Plan mix, now with the option to purchase Dormitory Plans as a standalone product.

This is one of the smartest ways to invest in your child’s future,” said Kevin Thompson, Executive Director of Florida Prepaid. “We have helped more than 1.2 million families save for education over the past 35 years, and we’re proud to continue supporting Florida families.”

To learn more and take advantage of the $50 offer, visit MyFloridaPrepaid.com

 

   

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