Each kindergarten or first-grade student is given $100 under the program.
. The Save for College Program pays for each student to start school with $100 in their account and the account grows over time.
Each kindergarten and first-grade student is given $100. The money is invested in the state’s 529 college savings account that accrues interest over time.
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