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Aiming to provide Florida families with an
affordable means to save for their childrens future college
education, the Florida Legislature created the Florida Prepaid
College Program in 1987. Mr. Stanley Tate was instrumental in
the early development of the Florida Prepaid College Board and
served tirelessly as Chairman of the Board during the
programs first 18 years, from 1987 to 2005.
In recognition of Mr. Tates service, Governor Jeb Bush
signed House Bill 263 into law on June 26, 2006, renaming the
program the Stanley G. Tate Florida Prepaid College Program.
The Prepaid College Board is grateful for Mr. Tates
commitment and leadership throughout his years of service.
Below are highlights of some of the many accomplishments
made under Mr. Tates leadership:
- Governor Bob Martinez kicked-off the first enrollment
period on September 22, 1988 by purchasing the first two
Florida Prepaid College Plan contracts for his twin
granddaughters. The program sold 58,651 tuition and
dormitory contracts in its first year. That same year, Mr.
Tate reflected in the programs first Annual Report, We
are embarking upon a path that is revolutionizing how
Floridians plan for financing their childrens college
education.
- In 1989, two years ahead of schedule, Mr. Tate presented
the State of Florida a check for $600,000, repaying a
start-up loan made by the Legislature to help launch the
program. From this point forward, the program has remained
fully self-supporting.
- In 1990, the Florida Legislature created the Stanley
Tate Project STARS scholarship program under the Florida
Prepaid College Foundation. Project Stars redirects the
lives of low-income students who are at-risk of dropping out
of school by providing them with the opportunity of a
college education.
- In 1992, the Florida Prepaid College Plan reached a new
program record, with more than 200,000 contracts sold since
the programs inception.
- Two years later, in 1994, investments in the Florida
Prepaid College Plan topped $1 billion.
- Complementing its popular tuition plan, in 1998, the
Board introduced a new, supplemental prepaid plan covering
other mandatory college fees, known as local fees. Nearly
20,000 customers purchased the new plan in the first year.
- In a landmark case, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in
favor of the Board in two lawsuits alleging patent
infringement and unfair competition.
- Throughout the first 12 years of operation, Mr. Tate was
instrumental in making the Prepaid College Plan more
flexible by allowing families to use their plan benefits at
any qualified out-of-state college or university, by
providing payment waivers to military families and victims
of hurricanes, by allowing the transfer of dormitory
benefits to community college residential facilities, and by
allowing the use of plan benefits at public
vocational/technical schools in Florida.
- With Mr. Tates guidance, the Board helped champion the
federal legislation that exempts earnings on qualified
withdrawals from the Prepaid College Plan and the College
Investment Plan from federal income tax.
- Under Mr. Tates leadership, in 2002, the Board created
the Florida College Investment Plan, providing families with
another way to save for college tuition, fees, housing and
other college expenses. Prepaid College Plan sales exceeded
the half-million mark this year.
- Already the largest plan of its kind in the nation, the
Florida Prepaid College Plan set another enrollment record
in 2005, with 1 million plans sold. At a ceremony to mark
this historic triumph, the Board surprised the Orlando
family who purchased the 1 millionth plan with a Florida
Prepaid scholarship. Mr. Tate proudly announced,
Reaching 1 million plans is an extraordinary
accomplishment. Our success is a tribute to Florida
families, to Governor Bush and the Florida Legislature, and
to all those over the last 17 years who have united to
support the program and to make college more affordable.
Having now surpassed the 1 million mark, Florida families
have answered loud and clear that providing an affordable
college education for their children is a priority for
themselves and for the state.
- At the Florida Cabinet meeting on November 8, 2005,
Governor Jeb Bush and the Florida Cabinet issued a
resolution recognizing Mr. Tates exemplary record of
professional and dedicated service to the families and
children of the state of Florida. As stated in the
resolution, Stanley Tate should be credited for his
contributions in providing leadership and guidance to
numerous education, charitable and community organizations
for the benefit of families and children, championing the
establishment of the Florida Prepaid College Program,
implementing the College Investment Plan and through the
Prepaid College Foundation redirecting the lives of
thousands of Floridas children by providing them with the
opportunity to achieve their true potential in life.
While Tate served as Chairman of
the Board, the Board sold 1,052,080 total contracts, and
more than 142,000 children had used their plan benefits attending
a college or university. At that time, the Prepaid
College Trust Funds assets, including accounts receivables, totaled
$6.5 billion and had an actuarial reserve of $530
million, representing 8.9 percent of the Funds liabilities.
In addition, the Foundation Board awarded more than 21,000
tuition and local fee scholarships, of them 15,472 were awarded
to Stanley Tate Project STARS students, helping Floridas children
build a better future through a college education.
Today, the Prepaid
College Trust Fund continues to remain financially strong and
actuarially sound. As of June, 30, 2007, the Prepaid College
Trust Funds total assets amount to $7.42 billion, with
an actuarial reserve of $847 million. Contract sales
continue to increase, totaling 1,223,168 as of the
2006-07 enrollment period, and scholarships awarded by the
Foundation Board have grown to 25,028, of which 18,712 were
awarded to Stanley Tate Project STARS students.
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