What is the Texas Tuition Promise Fund?The Texas Tuition Promise Fund is designed to help families and individuals prepay for all or some future tuition and required fees at any two- or four-year Texas public college or university. Account holders purchase Tuition Units, which represent a fixed amount of undergraduate resident tuition and required fees charged by Texas public colleges and universities. The number of units needed varies depending on the school, but generally 100 units represents 30 semester hours, which is considered to be one academic year. Read more... Please note that nothing in this blog post should be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to purchase an interest in any security or separate account. Nothing is intended to be, and you should not consider anything to be, investment, accounting, tax or legal advice. If you would like investment, accounting, tax or legal advice, you should consult with your own financial advisors, accountants, or attorneys regarding your individual circumstances and needs. No advice may be rendered by On Call Business Support unless a client service agreement is in place.
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8/21/2017 01:06:03 am
I'm really glad that there's such a thing as the Texas tuition fund. It will be very beneficial for those in the lower segment in society. It will be a great help for the students paying for their own education. I hope that our country also has something like this. It's a great way to emphasize the value of education within a city.
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