Can I use my Upromise contributions to fund my Maryland Prepaid College Trust account*?
Yes. You can withdraw funds from your Upromise account at any time during your membership. You would need to submit a letter in writing to Upromise requesting a withdrawal from your Upromise account. The letter must state your full name and the exact amount that you would like to withdraw, up to the total amount available in your account. Pending contributions are not eligible for withdrawal. Upromise requires that the letter contain a Signature Guarantee for withdrawal requests in excess of $200. A Signature Guarantee is a guarantee you can obtain from a financial institution, such as your bank, that your signature is yours and that it is genuine. Your withdrawal letter should be sent to: Upromise ATTN: Customer Care P.O. Box 55555 Boston, MA 02205-5555 Checks are sent once per calendar quarter, so you should typically receive your check within 12 weeks of your request being received by Upromise. Once you have received and cashed your Upromise contribution withdrawal check, then write
Yes. You can withdraw funds from your Upromise account at any time during your membership. You would need to submit a letter in writing to Upromise requesting a withdrawal from your Upromise account. The letter must state your full name and the exact amount that you would like to withdraw, up to the total amount available in your account. Pending contributions are not eligible for withdrawal. Upromise requires that the letter contain a Signature Guarantee for withdrawal requests in excess of $200. A Signature Guarantee is a guarantee you can obtain from a financial institution, such as your bank, that your signature is yours and that it is genuine. Your withdrawal letter should be sent to: Upromise ATTN: Customer Care P.O. Box 55555 Boston, MA 02205-5555 Checks are sent once per calendar quarter, so you should typically receive your check within 12 weeks of your request being received by Upromise. Once you have received and cashed your Upromise contribution withdrawal check, then write