Malvern Daily Record

Entergy Arkansas Pledges $100,000 for College Savings Accounts Program

Company will donate matching funds for eligible Arkansas families

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Entergy Arkansas is launching “Kids to College,” a my529 child savings account program to help families plan and save for their children’s higher education, with a pledge to match up to $100,000 for qualified customers.

Research shows that opening a college savings account statistica­lly improves college-going rates for students, regardless of the contributi­on amount and the level of household income. Even with savings of less than $500, a child is 25% more likely to enroll in college and 64% more likely to graduate than a child with no savings, according to a study from the Center for Social Developmen­t at Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL).

“Kids to College is an investment in the future of our young people and the future of Arkansas,” said Laura

Landreaux, Entergy Arkansas president and CEO. “We’ve been a leader in helping advance education and workforce developmen­t in the state for decades and are excited to be extending that legacy by launching this program for all of Entergy here in Arkansas. It will help ensure our children have an equal chance at achieving their dreams.”

Powered by Entergy and in partnershi­p with the Arkansas Community Action Agencies Associatio­n, the company will help up to 2,000 lowand moderate-income Arkansas families establish a child savings account and provide a $50 match. Accounts can be opened with less than $50 initially.

“ACAAA has enjoyed a longstandi­ng relationsh­ip with Entergy Arkansas,” said Tomekia Moore, interim executive director for the Arkansas Community Action Agencies Associatio­n. “We are thrilled to partner with them for the Kids to College Program. We look forward to promoting youth financial literacy and education as a result of this most recent endeavor."

A college savings account is designed specifical­ly for postsecond­ary education costs, including tuition but also for books, computer technology, room and board, and other related fees. These accounts allow families – parents, grandparen­ts, aunts, uncles and more – to put money away to start saving for their children to attend a twoor four-year college, trade school or technical school.

Families can enroll each child under 16 in the household in a Kids to College my529 account. Kids to College match participan­ts must meet the following eligibilit­y criteria:

• Family is an Entergy customer.

• Family saves at least $50 per account.

• Family has an annual income at or below $52,000 for single-earner households and $60,000 for dual-earner households.

Entergy is powering Kids to College by dedicating matching funds for 8,000 child savings accounts across their four-state service area. The program is made possible thanks to an endowment fund created in honor of Entergy’s late Chairman and CEO J. Wayne Leonard.

More informatio­n is available at www.entergy.com/ csr/kids and at each of the community action agencies, which can be found online at www.acaaa.org or by emailing Arkids2col­lege@ acaaa.org. Eligible individual­s can also sign up for an account through the Kids to College portal here.

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