New Scholarship Benefits Special Education Students
News Release
INDIANAPOLIS — One year after its creation, Indiana’s newest scholarship fund is ready to launch.
The Indiana Education Scholarship Account Program joins the state’s catalog of education opportunities and is designed for families seeking to take control of their student’s academic journeys. The application window will open for eligible students on June 27.
“After so much preparation, input, and study, we are thrilled to announce the launch of the Indiana ESA Program,” said Treasurer of State Kelly Mitchell, who oversees the program. “Families will have more opportunities to meet their child’s individual education needs by taking control of the resources they are entitled to through an Indiana ESA account. I encourage all eligible Hoosiers to consider applying.”
The ESA Program provides tax-free scholarship funds to eligible students for preapproved education expenses such as tuition, therapies, assessments and fee-for-service transportation to spend with preapproved educational service providers. Funds are not counted as income for families of recipients, nor do funds impact other forms of financial aid (e.g., Medicaid waivers).
The application window for eligible students is June 27-August 5. Applications can be found online at www.in.gov/tos/inesa.
To be eligible for ESA funds, students must meet the following requirements:
- Be a resident of Indiana
- Are between the ages of 5-22 years old
- Require special education services and have an Individualized Education Program, Service Plan or Choice Special Education Plan
- Annual income may not exceed 300% of the federal Free and Reduced Lunch income qualification.
Applications are open for providers now, and can be found on the program’s application page at https://www.in.gov/tos/inesa/.
The Indiana ESA Program will provide students with disabilities throughout the state of Indiana access to funds to set up an educational environment that best meets their learning needs. Parents of eligible students, or emancipated eligible students, will have the opportunity to spend dedicated scholarship money on approved educational programs, therapies, services, tuition and fees and other expenses related to the student’s education.