Florida Prepaid Enrollment Opens With $29 Monthly Payments for Treasure Coast Families

St. Lucie County families can lock in future college tuition at current rates through flexible one-year plans during the annual savings window.

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Florida Prepaid Enrollment Opens With $29 Monthly Payments for Treasure Coast Families
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Florida Prepaid's annual open enrollment period is underway, giving St. Lucie County families a window to lock in future college costs at today's plan prices, according to St. Lucie Public Schools.

The program's lowest monthly payment option starts at $29. Flexible plan structures allow families to purchase coverage for one year of tuition at a time rather than committing to a full four-year package — a change administrators say makes the program more accessible to working households.

For families in Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce who watched college costs climb steadily over the past decade, the prepaid model offers a hedge: whatever tuition rates look like when a child graduates high school, enrollees pay only the price locked in at sign-up.

New this enrollment cycle, Florida Prepaid has relaunched its website with tools designed to help parents build a personalized savings estimate based on a child's age and intended school type. The 529-qualified plan is administered at the state level and covers in-state public university and college costs.

The program is open to Florida residents. St. Lucie Public Schools encouraged families to enroll sooner rather than later, noting that starting earlier reduces the per-month cost and extends the compounding benefit of the savings structure.

Enrollment is ongoing. Families seeking specific plan pricing tiers or a comparison of one-year versus multi-year options should contact Florida Prepaid directly, as individual cost calculations depend on the child's current age. According to available information,

This article was generated with AI assistance using publicly available information. It was reviewed and approved by a human editor before publication. TC Sentinel uses AI writing tools in accordance with FTC guidelines.

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