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Connecticut: school choice status

Connecticut has no ESA or voucher. The state's open-choice and magnet programs operate within the public sector.

By The School Choice Index Editorial TeamPublished Last verified
Official sources checked. Connecticut state education and legislative sources were checked as of . Connecticut does not currently have a statewide ESA, voucher, tax-credit scholarship, or refundable private-school choice program, so there is no statewide private-choice program administrator or application portal to link.

Program Type

None

Status

None

Award Amount

Enacted

Administrator

Application Window

Eligibility

No statewide private-choice program.

What the money can be used for

No statewide private-choice program currently funds K–12 expenses in Connecticut. See our other state profiles for comparable programs.

Editorial notes

Connecticut does not currently have a statewide ESA, voucher, tax-credit scholarship, or refundable private-school choice program. Families may still have access to public-school choice, charter schools, interdistrict transfers, homeschool rules, local programs, federal programs, or other education options outside the private-school choice categories tracked here. This page will be updated if a statewide program is enacted.

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Last verified May 15, 2026 by The School Choice Index Editorial Team. Not legal, tax, or financial advice. This page tracks statewide private-choice programs only; local public-school choice, charter schools, homeschool rules, federal programs, and district-specific options may differ. There is no statewide private-choice application for families to contact in Connecticut.