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How Can a Non US Resident Pre-pay College in the US, Replicating Plans Some States Offer to Their Residents?
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My brother pre-paid USD 9.000 so that his daughter can study in any Florida State university. If she goes elsewhere, the money is refunded.
I’d like to do something simillar, but I understand this type of plan is available only to state residents and we don’t live in the US (and are citizens of other countries – namely Brazil and Paraguay).
Still, I would like to pave the way to send my kids to college in the US. Maybe there is another type of pre-payment plan available? Or should I write directly to the colleges asking for information?
Thanks in advance!
Luiz