Oregon College Savings Plan

This is a Top 10 Plan

The Oregon College Savings Plan (OCSP) features enrollment-based and static portfolio options diversified across several industry-leading mutual funds, and overseen by independent experts dedicated to maximizing the value of your investments. OCSP offers a Social Choice Balanced fund, as well as an FDIC-Insured Option. Oregon residents may enjoy a refundable state tax credit for contributions to the plan.

  • Program type
    Savings
  • Inception
    2001, but substantially changed in September 2018.
  • State agency
    Oregon 529 Savings Board, chaired by State Treasurer
  • Tax deduction
  • Program Manager
    Vestwell.
  • Program distributor
    The Oregon 529 Savings Board

Enrollment Year 2028

Asset Allocation

Asset Class% AssetsCategory Avg.
US Stock28%28.65%
Foreign Stock19%14.42%
Real Estate0%1.16%
Bond53%45.2%
Short Term Bond0%6.2%
Cash/MM0%3.24%

Performance

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Fees & Expenses (1 Year)

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Total Expense Ratio

Fees vs Performance

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Assumptions

Data in "Growth of $10,000" is based on historical annual performance data.

Data as of 06/30/2024.

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