UA College Savings Plan receives top rankings in investment performance

by Michelle Saport  |   

The University of Alaska College Savings Plan's investment performance ranked among the nation's top college savings plans in the first quarter of 2013, according to Savingforcollege.com.

The plan was ranked ninth, third, sixth and second among 55 direct-sold plans for the one-, three-, five- and 10-year periods respectively. Plans are ranked based on the average percentile rankings in seven asset allocation categories to produce a single combined or "composite" ranking.

Savingforcollege.com is an independent analyst of 529 investment performance. It analyzes the investment performance of thousands of 529 portfolios quarterly and ranks the plans from the best to worst.

As of March 31, the UA College Savings plan ranked in the top 10 in each category, with a second-place ranking in the 10-year investment performance.

"We are pleased to remain among the top plans," said Lael Oldmixon, the plan's director. "The UA College Savings Plan has ranked in the top 10 in at least two of these categories in each of the last five years. We are happy to offer this excellent college savings option for Alaskans."

The full report showing rankings for all direct-sold 529 plans is available at Savingforcollege.com.

Alaskans can invest in the plan directly, through the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) or Alaska Native corporation dividends. Everyone who elects to automatically contribute half of their 2013 PFD to the plan is entered into a drawing for a chance to win a $25,000 scholarship account or one of four $2,500 scholarship accounts. Alaskans who did not designate half of their PFD can change their application by filing the "UA College Savings Plan" form through the Permanent Fund Dividend Division's website.

The UA College Savings Plan is known as a "529 college savings plan," named for Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code. These plans help individuals and families save for college in a tax-advantaged way. The UA College Savings Plan is Alaska's Section 529 plan offered by the Education Trust of Alaska and managed by T. Rowe Price. The UA College Savings Plan may be used at any eligible school, including the University of Alaska as well as most public and private universities, graduate and post-graduate schools, community colleges and certain proprietary and vocational schools.

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