
529 College Savings Plan | Connecticut Higher Education Trust (CHET ...
The Connecticut Higher Education Trust (CHET) 529 College Savings Plan - Direct Plan is offered by the Treasurer of the state of Connecticut and managed by Fidelity Investments.
Connecticut Higher Education Trust - CT.gov
CHET is a tax-advantaged, low cost savings program specifically designed to help families save for future college costs. The funds can be used at accredited colleges and universities across the …
CHET Advisor 529 Plan - Fidelity Institutional
Explore details and benefits of the CHET Advisor 529 Plan, sponsored by the state of Connecticut and managed by Fidelity.
Chet - Wikipedia
Chet is a male given name, often a nickname for Chester, which means fortress or camp. It is an uncommon name of English origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of …
Connecticut Higher Education Trust (CHET), a Fidelity-managed 529 plan follows the same approach as other Fidelity plans in Arizona, Delaware, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. It features three age …
What is CHET? | Goodwin University
The Connecticut Higher Education Trust (CHET) is a state-sponsored 529 college savings plan that helps people prepare and save for the costs of higher education.
Fourteen investment options that vary in their investment strategy and degree of risk, allowing you to select an option or combination of options to fit your life situation, risk tolerance and college savings …
CHET Advance Scholarship - CT.gov
The CHET Advance Scholarship (formerly known as CHET Advance Scholarship for High School Seniors) is an annual program offered by the Connecticut State Treasurer’s Office to help …
The Connecticut Higher Education Trust (CHET) 529 College Savings Plan—Direct Plan is offered by the Treasurer of the state of Connecticut and managed by Fidelity Investments.
If you need assistance with paying a college or university, or have any other questions related to your CHET account you can reach us by phone at 888-799-CHET (2438). We recommend calling while …