The Texas Education Freedom Accounts (TEFA) program is now accepting applications for the 2026-2027 school year.
Submit your application by 11:59 p.m. Central Time on March 17.
What is TEFA?
Texas Education Freedom Accounts (TEFA) are designed to give eligible families more flexibility in how they support their child’s education. Eligible students may qualify for $10,474 per year to help cover approved educational expenses, including tuition, materials, and services.
TEFA is intended to expand options — whether your child learns in a private school, uses supplemental tutoring, or needs specialized services to thrive.
What TEFA Funds Can Cover
TEFA funds may be used for a range of approved education expenses. Examples can include:
- Private School Tuition
- Textbooks, Uniforms, Supplies
- Tutoring, Therapies, Testing
- Online programs and courses
- Transportation
- Educational Technology (Up to 10%)
Who Is Eligible to Participate?
- Private School Students/ Pre-K or Kindergarten Program: $10,474 per year
- Students with Disabilities: Up to $30,000 per year
- Homeschooled Students: Up to $2,000 per year
Students must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or lawfully admitted into the U.S. and eligible to attend a Texas public school. If a student is approved, so is the student’s sibling(s) who applied.
Pre-K Eligibility
A participating child between the ages of 3-5 is eligible for enrollment in a pre-k or kindergarten program under this section if the child is at least three years of age and:
1. is unable to speak and comprehend the English language;
2. is eligible to participate in the national free or reduced-price launch program;
3. is homeless, regardless of the residence of the child, of either parent of the child, or of the child's guardian or other person having lawful control of the child;
4. is the child of an active-duty member of the armed forces of the United States, including the state military forces or a reserve component of the armed forces, who is ordered to active duty by proper authority;
5. is the child of a member of the armed forces of the United States, including the state military forces or a reserve component of the armed forces, who was injured or killed while serving on active duty;
6. is, or ever has been, in:
- the conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services following an adversary hearing held as provided by Section 262.201, Family Code; or
- foster care in another state or territory, if the child resides in this state;
7. is the child of a person who has received the Star of Texas Award as;
- a peace officer under Section 3106.002, Government Code;
- a firefighter under Section 3106.003 Government Code; or
- an emergency medical first responder under Section 3106.004, Government Code; or
8. is the child of a person employed as a classroom teacher at a public primary or secondary school in the school district that offers a pre-k or kindergarten class under this section.