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Texas Texas Education Freedom Accounts Guide 2026–2027
Texas Education Freedom Accounts: $10,474 for private-school students, up to $30,000 for students with disabilities, $2,000 for homeschool.
At a glance
Amount per student
≈$10,474
Universal ESA
Application window
Closed for 2026–2027
February 4–March 31, 2026 (closed for 2026–2027). Check Odyssey portal for award or waitlist status.
Status
Active
Enacted 2025
Program Type
Universal ESA
Status
Active
Award Amount
≈$10,474
Enacted
2025
Administrator
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
Application Window
Closed for 2026–2027
Eligibility
All K–12 students residing in Texas. Income priority within appropriation cap. Administered through the Texas Comptroller / Odyssey portal.
What the money can be used for
- Tuition
- Tutoring
- Curriculum
- Therapies
- Transportation
Generally not allowed
- Food and groceries
- Vehicles and fuel
- Family vacations and non-educational travel
- Recreational athletics fees and equipment
- Compensation to a parent or immediate family member
See our full eligible-expenses guide for the gray areas (technology caps, transportation, religious instruction, family-member compensation).
How to apply
- Confirm eligibility. All K–12 students residing in Texas. Income priority within appropriation cap. Administered through the Texas Comptroller / Odyssey portal.
- Gather documents. Proof of residency, the student’s birth certificate, the prior-year tax return (where income matters), and any IEP or 504 documentation.
- Open the application. The current application window: Closed for 2026–2027.
- Submit early. Universal programs with appropriation caps reward applications during the priority window.
- Find approved providers. Start with the official Texas approved-provider list or spending platform. Our provider directory is an editorial resource and is not a state-approved list.
Curriculum & provider considerations
Start with the official Texas provider list, spending platform, or reimbursement rules. Our provider directory is an editorial resource and is not a state-approved list.
Curriculum and provider approval is state-specific. Before purchasing, check the official approved-provider list, marketplace, or reimbursement rules for Texas. Some states require provider-level, product-level, service-level, or course-level approval.
Editorial notes
Texas’s program was enacted in 2025. Award amounts and eligibility thresholds are reviewed each legislative session; we re-verify each state page on a rolling cadence and date-stamp the last review. See our methodology page for details. The final word on eligibility, deadlines, and approved providers is always the state administrator — verify with the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts before spending.
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Last verified May 15, 2026 by The School Choice Index Editorial Team. Not legal, tax, or financial advice. Verify with Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts before applying or spending.