INDIANA – The Indiana Education Scholarship Account (ESA), funded by state tax dollars, provides education options for K-12 students with a disability, and income at or below the annual income qualification. ESA funding can be used on private school tuition, home-based education, therapies, tutoring, and more. The average scholarship amount is $17,500.
If you know someone whose child might be eligible, or if your family may meet these requirements, we encourage you to apply today at https://www.in.gov/tos/inesa/.
Student Eligibility
- Resident of Indiana
- 5-22 years old; K-12 grade level
- Must have a disability and require special education through an Individualized Education Program (IEP), Service Plan (SP), or Choice Service Plan.
- Income at or below income qualification* ($166,500 for a family of four) *Visit the website for the full income table.
Qualified ESA Expenses
- Private school tuition/fees
- Home-based education
- Testing and examination services
- Tutoring
- Educational camps
- Equestrian therapy
- Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services
- Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) services
- Music and art therapy
- Other services provided by ESA-approved providers
If you have questions contact the Treasurer’s Education Scholarship Account Staff at 317-232-0723 or ESA@tos.in.gov.