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MPACT | State Treasury of Mississippi What if my child decides not to attend college or earns a scholarship? If your beneficiary receives a full scholarship, which covers tuition and mandatory fees, MPACT benefits can be held for future use or refunded to the purchaser
Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition (MPACT) Program Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition (MPACT) Program offers a variety of tuition packages to Mississippi families It was closed to new enrollment in 2012, pending results of an acutarial audit and reopened to new enrollees on October 1, 2014
MPACT FAQ - Office of the Controller and Treasurer MPACT (Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Plan) covers the costs of tuition and mandatory fees (capital improvement student activity) It does not cover the cost of books, course fees, room and board, or other fees that are not considered mandatory
A Quick Guide to Mississippi’s College Savings Plan If you have any questions about prepaid college plans and how to properly evaluate how saving for college impacts your other financial goals, we are always here to talk
Mississippi 529 Plan | Saving for College with 529 Plans Sign up for a Mississippi 529 Plan to help save for college Whether you are a resident of the state or not, consider using a Mississippi 529 Plan to invest for your college
MPACT - University of Mississippi Medical Center The Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Plan (MPACT) allows families to lock in tuition rates and prepay their child's tuition and fees Applications must be submitted every semester by the 15-day drop date Applications submitted after the drop date of the semester will be denied
Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program Annua. . . The Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition (MPACT) program was created by the state legislature in 1997 to help families save money to pay for their children's tuition at Mississippi's public two and four year colleges and universities