What is an ESA?

An Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) is an account administered by the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) and funded by state tax dollars to provide education options for qualified Arizona students.

An ESA consists of 90% of the state funding that would have otherwise been allocated to the school district or charter school for the qualified student (does not include federal or local funding). By accepting an ESA, the student's parent or guardian is signing a contract agreeing to provide an education that includes at least the following subjects: reading, grammar, mathematics, social studies, and science. ESA funding can be used to pay private school tuition, for curriculum, home education, tutoring, and more.

This is an annual program that parents/guardians can apply for on behalf of their school-aged students.


Who’s eligible for an ESA?

  • All Arizona students are eligible for the ESA from the age of 4 until they are 22 years old.

  • There are no income requirements.

  • There are no restrictions on the type of private school the student attends.

You will need to provide: student’s birth certificate and proof of residency. Visit the ADE’s Eligibility Requirements & Application page for more information.


Is an ESA the best option for my student?

Maybe! It’s important to know that ESA funds and STO funds (student tuition organization) cannot be used concurrently. However, you may use both types of funding in the same year, just not at the same time (i.e. use STO funds during Q1 but decided to switch to ESA funds later in the school year).

Depending on your situation, you may be able to secure more funding through STO’s than an ESA for your child’s education.


How much money is available through an ESA?

The available amount varies based on the student’s grade level and whether they qualify for services.

The ADE’s Frequently Asked Questions page is the best place to find an approximate amount; a chart is available under “ESA Funding”.


How long does the application process take?

Applications can take up to 30 days to process (from the date a completed application is submitted) and the final determination is sent via email. 


How are funds received and managed?

ADE uses the ClassWallet system, which offers four different ways to make purchases or payments on its platform. 

  • Marketplace: Parents can place orders with online vendors within ClassWallet

  • Pay Vendor: Parents can pay schools directly, using this option

  • Debit Cards: Funds can be uploaded to a debit card; parents must complete the invoice and receipt

  • Reimbursement: Your bank account can be reimbursed for purchases but must be linked to ClassWallet

It is up to parents to allocate the funds and to track and report quarterly on all of their purchases.


Need more information about ESA?

Here are some additional resources to get started with an ESA:

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Ready to apply for an ESA?

We recommend downloading this document to help guide you through the setup process. Then, click the button below to begin an ESA application with the Arizona Department of Education.

 

The information on this page is sourced from https://www.azed.gov/esa