<p>so is it more beneficail that way? </p>
<p>The way I read it it you could actually get refunded the Prepaid Fund, which evidently pay you the current price for tutition but for each semister. Which they way I figure pays you more then what you put it orginally. </p>
<p>I guess it depends how you look at it, is really same/same. Whether you have Prepaid College Fund pay for your tution then get cash for the bright futures.
Or have Bright futures pay for tuition (which my son is getting 100% not 75%)
and get a refund for the amount I paid into Prepaid.</p>
<p>I just wondering if one is more beneficial than the other, how and why? What is your take? Or is it same/same.</p>
<p>I probably paid $10,000 to Prepaid and will get refund $13,320 or more ($1650approx a semister) </p>
<p>My sons prepaid covers only tuition(I did not prepay dorm fees) so will I get more back from Bright Futures? tuition and book fees?</p>