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The new school year will start sooner than you expect. By taking time this summer to update your Ohio 529 Direct Plan account, you will be prepared to pay the next round of your child’s education expenses in a timely fashion. The guidance shared here will help to simplify the withdrawal process from your CollegeAdvantage Direct 529 Plan account. *

Two-factor authentication

Two-factor authentication must be set up to access your CollegeAdvantage Direct 529 Plan. As the name implies, you’ll need to verify your identity twice with this security protection.

First, log in as normal to your Ohio 529 Plan account with your username and password from a secure device. Your phone number must be current in your online profile. This number is necessary to set up two-factor authentication, as you will receive either an automated outbound call or an SMS text to receive your PIN (Personal Identification Number). Please be sure your phone service does not block system generated phone calls or texts.

If your phone number is not up to date, please call the Customer Service Department for help to set up a PIN. The team is available from 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. ET Monday-Friday at 1-800-AFFORD-IT (1-800-233-6734).

Once you have the PIN, you will need to log in again within five minutes. If you miss that period, you’ll need to request a new PIN. Once you enter the PIN, mark the device as trusted and the authentication process is complete.

If you have more questions, visit the  Two-Factor FAQ page or watch a video on the login page that describes the two-factor authentication process. As with any account questions, our Customer Service Department is available to help from 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. ET Monday-Friday at 1-800-AFFORD-IT (1-800-233-6734). You can also email our Customer Service Department at customerservice@collegeadvantage.com

Update banking information

While looking at your Ohio 529 account, check that your home address and bank account information are correct. If it’s not, update that information now. For security reasons, this information must be on file with Ohio’s 529 Plan for 15 calendar days before a withdrawal can be processed. To update your records online, select your beneficiary’s account. Then look on the left side of the screen, choose “View Profile and Documents.” If you need to change your address, select “Profile” to edit your address. If you need to change bank accounts, select “Bank Information” to make the updates.

How to make an online withdrawal

After updating all your information, you will be ready to make a tax-free 529 withdrawal once you receive the bill for the qualified higher education expenses.

The fastest method to pay for these required costs is to make a withdrawal request online. Start by logging into your account. Next, select the beneficiary’s account from which to make a withdrawal to pay for that child’s qualified expenses. Once you’ve picked the account, go to the left side of the screen, and scroll down to the link, “Make a withdrawal.” After that, follow the prompts to make a withdrawal. Withdrawals requested before 4 p.m. ET Monday-Friday will be processed in three to five business days.

You will have three options on where to send the funds: to the school, to your bank account or check sent to you, or to your beneficiary’s bank account or a check sent to the beneficiary.

If you choose for the withdrawal to be deposited into a bank account, it will be sent electronically. It will take time for your banking institute to show that the deposited funds. Once the 529 withdrawal is in your or your beneficiary’s bank account, use the school’s online portal to pay your child’s qualified higher education expenses. Make sure you enter the correct student ID number. Payment processing times will vary; check with the school bursar’s office to confirm the best time to start the withdrawal process to ensure that the payment will not be late.

If you’ve chosen for the check to go directly to the school, please be sure to provide Ohio’s 529 Plan with the correct student ID number and the correct school address on the online withdrawal form. Ohio’s 529 Plan does not provide school addresses. The payment will be mailed directly to the school.

How to make a withdrawal with a paper form

You can mail in a Withdrawal Request Form to Ohio’s 529 Plan, which will be the slowest withdrawal and payment method. To save time, fill in and then submit the form online. However, you can also print, fill out, and mail in the withdrawal request to the address found on the top of the first page of the form. To have the payment sent directly to the school, review the “Paper Check Delivery to the School” information to fill in section 3C of the form. A check for the withdrawn funds will be mailed directly to the school. 

You can also select to have the withdrawal mailed to your home or sent to your or your beneficiary’s bank account electronically. Once the funds are in a bank account, you can either mail a check to the school or use their online portal for payment of the education expenses. Again, this is slowest method of paying the college expenses. If you choose this route, please start the withdrawal process as early as possible to avoid any late penalties. You may want to verify with the school bursar’s office how long this process will take to complete.

No matter which method you choose to make the withdrawal – whether online or by filling out paperwork – make sure to use the withdrawal funds to pay for the qualified higher education expenses in the same calendar as you made the withdrawal. As the account owner, you are responsible for maintaining the records that show that your Direct 529 Plan withdrawals are used for qualified costs by the IRS.

Contributing to your 529 to make a withdrawal

If you want to deposit additional funds to your Ohio’s 529 Plan to pay of these upcoming qualified expenses, these new contributions must be in your account at least seven business days before those funds can be distributed and the withdrawal processed. This and other information is covered in the Withdrawals section starting on page 8 of the CollegeAdvantage Direct 529 Savings Plan Offering Statement and Participation Agreement.

The most important step is to prepare now for upcoming 529 withdrawals. By acting this summer, your 529 account will be set up to pay your child’s college costs this fall. If you have any further questions, our Customer Service Department is available to help from 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. ET Monday-Friday at 1-800-AFFORD-IT (1-800-233-6734). Manage your Ohio 529 Plan account at CollegeAdvantage.

*Please note that this is the withdrawal process for CollegeAdvantage Direct 529 plan accounts only. The withdrawal process is different for the  CollegeAdvantage Guaranteed 529 Plan.

This article was originally posted in July 2022 and has been updated to reflect new information for 2024.

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