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Post-Secondary Payout Season
When school starts feeling real, the page should explain how savings support the next chapter.
This is the cash-out moment families actually care about: tuition, residence, books, technology, transport, and the transition into college, university, or another eligible post-secondary path.
The page should make the payout season feel practical and reassuring while still respecting the official language and documentation rules that apply to RESP-related payments.
- The jump from planning years into real student expenses
- Clear language around using education savings when enrolment begins
- A more emotional, practical page for families approaching the handoff
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Visual Story
Make the division feel alive, specific, and worth remembering.
Themed imagery and stronger supporting copy help each FairChoice lane feel intentional instead of recycled.
When the future turns into invoices
Families need help connecting the long savings story to the real costs of a student starting the next phase of life.
Tuition is only part of it
Books, equipment, laptops, residence, and all the daily support around school matter too.
Key Details
More depth for the people already picturing themselves here.
What families want to understand
The page should answer the moment-of-use questions that start showing up when acceptance letters arrive.
- How the money supports actual post-secondary costs
- What documentation may be needed when the student enrolls
- How to prepare for the transition from saving to spending
Why this page matters commercially
The payout season is emotional, practical, and high-intent.
- Families want a guide, not just a brochure
- The page creates a sharper conversion moment than general RESP copy
- It gives FairChoice a real family-planning differentiator
FAQ
Questions this page should already be answering.
Because it is the point where planning becomes practical. Families want clear guidance when the student is enrolling and the money is finally meant to help with real education costs.
No. It should stay readable and helpful, then point families to official sources and plan-specific details where needed.
Official References
Public sources that help support precise wording.
Related Pages
Keep the visitor moving through the FairChoice network.
Contact
One inquiry form, all 3 domains, and a much stronger digital spine.
Use the same FairChoice inquiry flow from any page in the network. The selected lane stays with the request so the brand can get bigger without becoming messy operationally.