Morningstar Updates Analyst Ratings for 62 of the Nation’s Largest 529 College-Savings Plans, Including Six Upgrades and Three Downgrades
"The 529 industry continues to make strides; over the last year, a number of 529 plans improved their asset-allocation approach and reduced fees," said
Compared with 2016, Morningstar analysts upgraded six plans and downgraded three plans:
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State |
Current |
Previous |
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|
Upgrades |
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Bright Start College Savings (Direct) |
IL |
Gold |
Bronze |
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CollegeCounts 529 Fund |
AL |
Silver |
Bronze |
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Scholars Choice College Savings Program |
CO |
Bronze |
Neutral |
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BlackRock CollegeAdvantage 529 Plan |
OH |
Bronze |
Neutral |
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CollegeAccess 529 |
SD |
Neutral |
Negative |
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The |
WV |
Neutral |
Negative |
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Downgrades |
|||
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CollegeInvest Direct Portfolio |
CO |
Neutral |
Bronze |
|
|
NY |
Bronze |
Silver |
|
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NJ |
Negative |
Neutral |
The 34 plans that earned Gold, Silver, or Bronze ratings are considered Morningstar Medalists, which are likely to offer the best investment experiences for college savers. A Neutral rating indicates plans that generally have room for improvement and a Negative rating indicates at least one major flaw within a plan, in Morningstar's view.
The Morningstar Analyst Rating for 529 plans gives investors saving for a child's college education a tool to help comprehensively assess 529 plan options. To determine a plan's rating, Morningstar analysts consider five factors: the design of the plan's investment options; an assessment of the plan's underlying money managers; the stewardship practices of the plan's program manager and state overseer; whether the plan's investment options are a good value proposition compared with those of its peers; and the plan's risk-adjusted performance. In limited instances, Morningstar also takes into consideration unique benefits that a plan offers to college savers, including local tax breaks, grants, and scholarships.
A summary of the 529 college-saving plan ratings is available here, along with additional resources on how to make the most of 529 plans. In
Individual investors who are Premium Members of Morningstar.com may use the site's interactive 529 Plan Center to view the Morningstar Analyst Ratings for 529 college-savings plans, accompanying analysis, and data on the plans' investment options. The research and ratings are also available in Morningstar® Advisor WorkstationSM, Morningstar OfficeSM, and Morningstar DirectSM, the company's core investment research and analysis platforms. Morningstar®
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