The Greatest Gift of ALL

This post is sponsored by the Florida Prepaid College Board, through my role as a Believer Blogger. All thoughts are my own.

The Greatest Gift of All

One of the greatest gifts my parents ever gave me, was the gift of a college education. Growing up my parents always talked about how a college education can open up doors for you and help make your goals & dreams come true. I remember hearing how important college is repeatedly from my parents over the years. My parents would say “there is nothing more important than a college education and doing well in school to get to college.” College was always this dreamy, wonderland, full of incredible opportunities that would come up in family conversations. Both my parents would talk to us about how they wished they went to college.

I was the first person in my family to graduate from a four- year university. Truly blessed to walk away from undergraduate education, debt-free, and with no student loans to repay. It was the best gift that my parents could have given to me. I never realized how amazing that gift was until I graduated from college debt-free and able to start my career without worrying about paying back student loans. I’m still so grateful to my parents for doing that for me, it meant that my future wasn’t harmed by taking out loans. The gift of education is one of the greatest presents I have ever received. It is a gift that keeps giving in more ways than one. It is a gift that I want to give my son and for him to give his kids one day.

The Greatest Gift of All

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18 thoughts on “The Greatest Gift of ALL”

  1. I was the first person in my family to graduate from a university too! We just started a college fund for our daughter this year. The 1-Year Florida University Plan sounds like a really great idea!

  2. It is good to know that there are plans like this now. We can already make sure of the education of our kids with this and no need to worry.

  3. I wish I could have saved for college for the kids. My oldest graduates high school this year, but plans to take a year off to work and save up money so she can start after a year and two summers of working. I can’t believe my baby is that old though!

  4. Great information. I don’t want any of my kids to be riddled with college debt. We started saving for them once I found out they were on the way. We continue to contribute every two weeks, a lot of time consistency is the key.

  5. This is such a neat idea! My husband is pretty set on the idea that our kids need to put themselves through college because that is what we had to do, but I would love to have something.

  6. My husband and I were both the first in our families to go to college. We didn’t have a college savings plan of any kind, so we spent about 15 years paying off loans. When we had kids, one of our first decisions was to start saving for college for our kids so they wouldn’t need loans. Giving them the gift of a debt-free start to adulthood means a lot to us. One down. Two to go. 😉

  7. Enlist grandparents and other relatives to help by giving money put into a college account to be used later. We did this for our grandchildren and you would be amazed at how much money they have now.

  8. we (my husband and I ) feel the exact same way your parents did. I keep telling my kiddos, your only job right now is to focus on good grades, your educations and getting into the best school you can, that we can afford! We opened college funds as soon as all our kiddos were born. They have a great start on their education funds

  9. These are great ways to save for college. I suppose my kids will end up having to take out student loans like I did, though.

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