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UESP – Utah’s Official 529 Plan

UESP is Utah's tax-advantaged 529 college savings program. It was created by the Utah State Legislature in 1996 for the benefit of all Utahns as a not-for-profit college savings program. Right now, tens of thousands of Utahns are saving for college with UESP. If you are a Utah taxpayer/resident, keep reading to learn about the advantages of saving with UESP.

Funds in your UESP account can be used for qualified higher education expenses like tuition, fees, books, and certain room and board expenses at any eligible educational institution that accepts federal financial aid anywhere in the country or abroad—not just in Utah. Visit www.fafsa.ed.gov for a list of schools.

Utah taxpayers and residents receive unique benefits for participating in UESP, including:


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Investors should read the Program Description and consider all investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses before investing. The Program Description is available for download on the Web or a hard copy can be mailed to you by requesting it online from this Web site.

FDIC Insurance. Except for the underlying investment specified below, investments in UESP are not insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). FDIC insurance is provided for the FDIC-insured savings account held in trust by UESP at Zions First National Bank (Bank). Funds in the savings account are insured by the FDIC on a pass-through basis to each account owner up to the maximum amount set by federal law—currently $250,000. The amount of FDIC insurance provided to an account owner is based on the total of (1) the value of an account owner’s investment in UESP’s FDIC-insured savings account plus (2) the value of other accounts held (if any) at the Bank, as determined by the Bank and by FDIC regulations.

No Other Insurance and No Guarantees. Investments in UESP are not insured nor guaranteed by the State of Utah, UESP, the Utah State Board of Regents, the Utah Higher Education Assistance Authority, other state agencies, federal government agencies (except to the extent noted above regarding FDIC insurance ), or any employees or directors of any such entities. Units in UESP have not been registered with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission or with any state securities commission.

Account Value. The value of your UESP account may vary depending on market conditions and the performance of the investment option you select. It could be more or less than the amount you contribute; in short, your investment could lose value. However, subject to the application of Bank and FDIC rules and regulations to each account owner, funds in UESP’s FDIC-insured savings account will retain their value, whether in Option 11, or when allocated to portions of Options 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, or 12 (if the FDIC-insured savings account is selected as an underlying investment).

Non-Utah taxpayers and residents: You should determine whether the state in which you or your beneficiary pay taxes or live offers a 529 plan that provides state tax or other benefits not otherwise available to you by investing in UESP. You should consider such state tax treatment and benefits, if any, before investing in UESP.

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