Our oldest is taking advantage of early college programsRecently, I attended an orientation with my 16-year-old for her early college program.
I wasn't familiar with early college programs, but they've become popular in our local area, both for the support they can offer teens transitioning to college and the cost savings they can offer.
Students in the program take an additional year of high school that's a full college course load and then graduate from high school with up to 60 college credits, sometimes enough for a full associate degree.
Along with the early college program, I took the small amount of savings we did have for her and opened a 529 education account.
The catch is that all the money has to be used for educational purposes, but things such as trade school and school expenses qualify.
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