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Enrollment kits contain a Program Description, latest Investment option performance, current issue of the UESP newsletter, and one Account Agreement with a postage-paid envelope.

Investors who are not Utah taxpayers should determine whether the state in which they reside or pay taxes offers a 529 plan, and if so, whether that plan offers state tax or other benefits not available through UESP.

For more information about the Utah Educational Savings Plan, please contact us toll free at 1.800.418.2551 or e-mail us at info@uesp.org.
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The terms Utah Educational Savings Plan and UESP are registered trademarks.
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.
Investments are not guaranteed by UESP, the Board of Regents, the UHEAA, the FDIC, or any other state or federal government agency. Your investment may lose value.
Investors who are not Utah taxpayers should determine whether the state in which they or their beneficiary reside or pay taxes offers a 529 plan, and if so, whether that plan offers state tax or other benefits not available through UESP.