The Fourth Annual Contest Asked Kids How They Will Change the World After College.
Connecticut State Treasurer Denise L. Nappier, who serves as trustee for the Connecticut Higher Education Trust (CHET), today announced the 96 winners of the 2012 CHET Dream Big! Competition, a drawing and essay contest for Connecticut students in grades Kindergarten through five. The winners were recognized at an official awards ceremony held on May 10th at Rentschler Field in East Hartford.


The Wolcott winner is Victoria Burton, Grade 5.


The CHET Dream Big! Competition ran from Jan. 30 through March 30, 2012 and generated more than 5,400 drawings and creative essays from 112 of Connecticut’s 169 cities and towns. That’s a 150 percent increase over the number of entries received last year, and more than triple the number from when the annual competition started four years ago.
The competition challenged students to imagine what they could accomplish with a college education. Winners received a $300 CHET account, which was awarded to the parent or legal guardian of student winners. The winning entries of this year’s 96 winners are currently on display at http://www.chetdreambig.com.


About CHET:  The CHET 529 direct-sold college savings plan, a tax-advantaged investment program, was established in 1997 and, as of April2012, has grown to more than $1.7 billion in assets and more than 108,000 individual accounts. Connecticut State Treasurer Denise L. Nappier serves as Trustee of CHET and administers the plan. The plan manager is TIAA-CREF Tuition Financing Inc. For more information about CHET, visit www.aboutchet.com or call the customer service center at (866) 314-3939.


Consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses carefully before investing in the Connecticut Higher EducationTrust (CHET). Please visit www.aboutchet.com for a Disclosure Booklet containing this information and other information.Read it carefully.
Account value in the Investment Options is not guaranteed and will fluctuate based upon a number of factors, including general market conditions.