Use Your State's Education Funding for a Veritas Education
More than a million K-12 families across the country use state Education Savings Accounts to pay for curriculum, online classes, and accredited programs. Veritas actively works with families to make the process straightforward.
Find your state below to see what's available and how to apply funds toward your child's classical Christian education.
What Is an Education Savings Account?
Depending on your state, these programs go by different names—Education Savings Accounts, school choice scholarships, opportunity scholarships, or tuition tax credit programs—but the core idea is the same: state-funded scholarships that help families pay for a wide range of educational expenses.
Instead of those funds going to a single school by default, families can instead direct them toward the educational resources their child needs most.
Depending on your state, ESA funds may cover:
Online classes
Curriculum and textbooks
Private school tuition
Educational technology
Tutoring and enrichment
Eligibility, funding amounts, and approved purchases all vary by state. And figuring out what applies to your family can feel like a part-time job.
That’s where Veritas can help.
Our Family Consultants work directly with families to identify which programs exist in their state, how these programs apply to their specific situation, and how they can navigate the process from start to finish.
Fund Your Classical Christian Education
ESA funds can cover Veritas curriculum, online courses, and academy tuition, giving your child access to a rigorous classical Christian education without the full out-of-pocket cost.
One Provider at Every Stage
From kindergarten through 12th grade, Veritas offers a complete classical Christian curriculum your ESA can help fund—no piecing together multiple providers.
Expert Guidance at Every Step
Navigating ESA programs is complicated. Veritas Family Consultants have done it before and can help you understand your options, identify qualifying programs, and get started.
Find ESA Resources for Your State
Education Savings Account programs vary by state, but they all share a common purpose: helping families access educational opportunities that fit their children.
Select your state on the map
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Unlock Up to $8,000 in Scholarships for Veritas Press and K-12 Education Expenses
At Little to No Cost to You
At Veritas Press, we believe every child deserves a world-class, Christ-centered classical education. Many states offer Education Savings Accounts (ESAs), school choice scholarships, or tax credit programs that fully cover the cost of our curriculum, Self-Paced courses, and even live online classes.
Every state has unique education scholarship programs, offering thousands of dollars per child to be used toward tuition, curriculum, and learning resources.
Select your state to see what programs you qualify for and how you can use them at Veritas Press.
Your State Could Cover:
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Curriculum
Alabama CHOOSE Education Savings Account
Quick Facts
The CHOOSE Scholarship provides flexible financial assistance to families for both in-person and at-home educational expenses. This program supports a personalized education path tailored to student's needs for families that need it most.
Maximum Amount
$7,000 for private school or $2,000 for homeschooling (max $4,000 per family)
Arizona’s ESA program allows families to use state education funds
for a wide range of educational expenses, helping parents create a
customized education that fits their child.
Average Annual Amount
About $7,400 per student, with higher amounts available for
students with disabilities.
Arkansas Educational Freedom Accounts (EFA) provide flexible financial assistance to families for at-home educational expenses. This program supports a personalized education path tailored to each student's needs.
Florida’s Tax Credit Scholarship Program (FTC) and Family Empowerment Scholarship for Educational Options (FES-EO) help families customize their child’s K-12 education. Families apply through one universal application and are first accepted into FTC until funding is exhausted, after which eligible applicants are accepted into FES-EO. For families who select the Personalized Education Program (PEP) pathway, the programs function the same and funds may be used for approved educational expenses including curriculum, tutoring, therapies, virtual education programs, and other eligible services.
Florida’s Family Empowerment Scholarship for Students with Unique Abilities (FES-UA) provides state-funded scholarships for K-12 students with documented disabilities, covering a broad range of approved educational expenses including tuition, therapies, curriculum, tutoring, technology, and other specialized services.
Average Amount
$8,000 or $10,000 for students with unique abilities
Georgia's Promise Scholarship Act is the state's first Education Savings Account program. This innovative ESA empowers families whose children are in Georgia's lowest-performing public schools to access around $6,500 per year in state education funds.
Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program (often called MOScholars) was established in 2021 to expand educational opportunities for students with special needs or from lower-income families. Tax credit funds are used by certain non-profit organizations to award scholarships to eligible students for personalized education.
North Carolina Education Student Accounts Plus (ESA+)
Quick Facts
North Carolina's ESA+ program provides state-funded scholarships to support the education of K-12 students with disabilities. Families can receive either $9,000 $17,000 annually, depending on the student's documented disability. These funds can be applied toward homeschooling expenses.
Average Amount
$9,000 or $17,000 for students with certain disabilities
New Hampshire Education Freedom Account (EFA) Program
Quick Facts
New Hampshire's EFA program gives eligible families $3,700 - $9,100 per student per year in public funds to personalize their child's education. Administered by the Children's Scholarship Fund NH (CSFNH), these funds can be used for private school tuition, homeschool curriculum, online courses, tutoring, and more. Parents control the funds through a digital ClassWallet Family Wallet.
Average Amount
Average $4,500 - $5,000; up to ~$9,100 if student qualifies for "differentiated aid" (e.g., low-income, IEP, English Learner)
South Carolina's Education Scholarship Trust Fund (ESTF) program provides state-funded scholarships that allow eligible K-12 students to customize their education through approved expenses such as private school tuition, curriculum, tutoring, therapies, online learning programs, technology, testing fees, and other educational services.
Texas' Education Freedom Account (EFA) program provides state-funded scholarships that allow K-12 students to customize their education through approved expenses such as private school tuition, curriculum, tutoring, therapies, online learning programs, technology, testing fees, and other educational services. Only full enrollment in a private school or online school yields a 10k scholarship.
In August of 2024, the first Utah Fits All Scholarship funds were released to Utah families. From paying for private school and online education to learning therapy, Utahns will use these funds to customize their child's K-12 education.
Amount
$8,000 for private school, $4,000 for primary aged homeschoolers, and $6,000 for secondary aged homeschoolers.
West Virginia's Hope Scholarship gives families $5,267 per student per year. Administered by the State Treasurer's Office, the scholarship is managed through the EMA (Education Market Assistant) platform. Families can use funds for private school tuition, homeschool curriculum, therapies, tutoring, and more.
Veritas offers four distinct learning paths, and ESA funds may cover all of them.
Depending on your state program, ESA funds may be used for:
Self-Paced Online Courses
Fun and independent courses your student can work through on their own schedule, with built-in grading and no live class commitments.
Live Online Classes
Expert instruction in a live virtual classroom, with small class sizes and interaction with real teachers who know your student by name.
Curriculum and Textbooks
A complete homeschool curriculum—structured, rigorous, and built to cover every core subject from kindergarten through 12th grade.
Veritas Scholars Academy Tuition
A fully accredited, full-time online Christian school with live instruction, personalized academic planning, and transcripts recognized by colleges nationwide.
Because ESA rules vary by state, the best way to understand your options is to explore your state resources above or connect with a family consultant.
ESA programs have different application processes, rules, and payment systems. Figuring out which one applies to your family takes time most parents don't have. Our Family Consultants have helped hundreds of families work through exactly this.
We can help you:
Understand whether your state offers ESA funding
Identify which Veritas programs qualify
Navigate payment systems like ClassWallet or reimbursement
Find the learning path that best fits your child
Whether you're just exploring your options or you're already approved for ESA funding, we're here to help.
Frequently Asked Questions
An Education Savings Account is a publicly funded scholarship that families can use for approved educational expenses such as tuition, online learning, curriculum, and more. Depending on your state, it may go by a different name, such as an opportunity scholarship or school choice program.
It varies significantly by state. Find your state in the map above for specific funding information, or talk to a Family Consultant who can walk you through what's available where you live.
In many states, yes, ESA funds can be applied toward Veritas curriculum, self-paced courses, and live online classes through Veritas Scholars Academy. Eligibility varies by state and program, so we recommend connecting with a Family Consultant to confirm what applies to your situation.
It depends on your state's program and timeline. In some cases it makes sense to apply first; in others you can get started with Veritas while your application is in process. A Family Consultant can help you figure out the right sequence for your situation.
The Funding May Already Be There. Let's Find Out.
Many families are surprised to discover what their state makes available and how straightforward the process can be with the right guidance. Talk to a Family Consultant and find out what's possible for your family.