Florida Family Empowerment Scholarship for Educational Options
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How does this program work?
The Florida Family Empowerment Scholarship for Educational Options (FES-EO) empowers families to make personalized education decisions for their children. The Florida FES-EO provides funding for K-12 students, allowing families to use the funds for private school tuition, fees, approved educational materials, and services. Recent enhancements have expanded eligibility criteria, removed financial restrictions, and increased flexibility in fund usage, making it a valuable resource for families seeking tailored educational opportunities.
Why this matters to families in Florida:
The Florida FES-EO Scholarship gives parents with limited financial resources the opportunity to choose a school that is a better fit for their child’s learning needs through a scholarship funding organization. It allows families to access private school options that may offer smaller class sizes, individualized support, or a different educational approach.
Award amounts for 2025-2026
Scholarship
Average Award Amount: $7,950.00
Student funding amounts under the Florida FES-EO are determined based on grade level and county of residence.
The Florida FES-EO also offers families of eligible students the option to receive a $750 scholarship to provide transportation to a public school different from the school to which the child was assigned.
Who is eligible for this program?
A parent of a child may apply for and receive a Florida FES-EO if the child is a Florida resident and is eligible to enroll in kindergarten through grade 12 in a public school in the state. Priority is first given to:
- students whose household income level does not exceed 185% of the federal poverty level (FPL)
- students in foster care or out-of-home care
- students whose household income level exceeds 185% of the federal poverty level, but does not exceed 400%
How can families use the funds?
Funds through the Florida FES-EO program cover private school tuition, fees, and approved educational expenses.
What are the program rules and requirements?
- Income Level: Priority given first to students whose household income level does not exceed 185% of the federal poverty level (FPL) or who is in foster care or out-of-home care. Then, to students whose household income level exceeds 185% of the federal poverty level, but does not exceed 400%.
- Residency: Applicants must be residents of Florida.
- Educational Status: Students must be eligible to enroll in kindergarten through grade 12 in a public school.
- School Requirements: Funds can be used at eligible private schools that meet state standards.
- Program Administration: You will work with your selected scholarship funding organization (SFO) under this program.
How do families apply?
- Check Eligibility: Ensure your child meets the income and residency requirements. You can find more parent resources on the Florida Department of Education site, including a survey to determine eligible scholarships.
- Gather Documentation: Collect required documents, including proof of income and residency.
- Choose a Scholarship Provider: Choose a non-profit scholarship funding organization (SFO) that is administering the program through the Florida Department of Education SFO site.
- Complete the Application: Follow the application process on your chosen scholarship provider’s site during the open enrollment period.
- Submit: Review and submit the Florida FES-EO application along with any necessary documentation.
- Compliance: Ensure you are in compliance with the program by reviewing the materials provided to you by the scholarship provider.
- Additional information: Please refer to the program FAQs.
Where can families learn more?
For other Florida School Choice Programs: Refer to our Florida State Summary.