state, they probably have one as well. MPACT guarantees to pay your child's tuition and required fees - but not room, meals, or books. It has several options and terms that increase or lower the cost but the younger the child, the lower the cost. If the child goes to a private college or out of state school, they would get the average MS tuition. Mississippi also has a MACS plan that allows you to save for college costs and get tax advantages. You can sign up for MPACT in a couple of months.
Your kids are a long, long, way from this, but for others with older kids that are good academic students, be sure they take the PSAT as a junior in high school. Many schools will start prepping students in the 9th grade for the PSAT and some offer classes. With a high enough score on the PSAT, a kid can qualify as a National Merit Semi-finalist which currently means a scholarship for tuition and a room for 4 years (roughly $40,000 right now). With a high enough score on the SAT, filling out paperwork, and meeting deadlines, they can get Finalist status, which is even more money. As a Semi-finalist or Finalist, they will also have an excellent chance of getting other scholarships, which on top of MPACT means spending money that doesn't come from your checking account.