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The Keystone School

Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) & Vouchers

The Keystone School accepts state-funded scholarships from Arizona, New Hampshire, and West Virginia to make our school more accessible & increase school choice for families. Learn more!

Education Savings Accounts (ESA) and Vouchers

Read more about each ESA & Voucher program below. Contact our ESA Experts for help—we're here to guide you through every step

Private School Tuition Assistance for Alabama Families

Alabama’s CHOOSE Act

Keystone participates in Alabama’s CHOOSE Act program—available to eligible Alabama residents only. The CHOOSE Act provides education savings account (ESA) funds to help families personalize their child’s education and access learning environments outside of the traditional public school system.

Eligible students may receive up to $7,000 annually to use toward private school tuition, tutoring services, educational materials, and other approved educational expenses.

Visit the Alabama CHOOSE Act website to learn more about eligibility and how to apply.

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What is Alabama’s CHOOSE Act?
  • Alabama’s CHOOSE Act gives families greater flexibility and choice in how they support their child’s education.

    Eligible families can use CHOOSE Act funds for a variety of approved educational expenses, including:

    • Private School Tuition and Fees
    • Tutoring Services
    • Educational Supplies and Materials
    • Other Approved Educational Expenses

    The program also helps expand access to personalized learning opportunities for eligible K–12 students across Alabama.

Free Private School for Arizona Families

Arizona's Empowerment Scholarship Account

Arizona’s Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) provides scholarship dollars to Arizona families to help them pursue flexible options for their children’s learning. Public funding through the ESA enables families to expand their educational opportunities outside the public school system and further personalize their educational experience.

Arizona’s ESA fully covers Keystone's costs, meaning Arizona students can receive a private education 100% cost-free.

Visit the Arizona Empowerment Scholarship page to learn more about eligibility and how to apply.

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What are the benefits of Arizona's ESA?
  • Benefits:

    Arizona's ESA expands school choice so families can give their children the education they deserve. The program provides all Arizona families with:

    • Scholarship dollars that fully cover Keystone's costs*
    • Scholarship dollars for students with special needs
    • The ability to customize their child's education
    • Equal opportunity for children to access a personalized learning experience
    • An easy application process—just two simple steps for approval

Flexible Education Funding for Arkansas Families

Arkansas Education Freedom Account

Arkansas’s Education Freedom Account (EFA) program provides state-funded support to eligible Arkansas residents to help pay for approved educational expenses outside of the traditional public school system. Keystone participates in the Arkansas EFA program, allowing families to use these funds toward private school tuition and other qualifying learning costs.

Eligible students may receive up to $6,864 for the 2025–2026 school year, distributed quarterly. EFA funds can be applied to private school tuition, homeschool curriculum, tutoring services, educational therapies, and other approved educational expenses.

Visit the Arkansas Education Freedom Account website to learn more about eligibility and how to apply.

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What is the Arkansas Education Freedom Account?
  • Arkansas’s Education Freedom Account program provides families with state education funding that can be used to customize their child’s learning experience outside of the traditional public school system.

    Eligible families can use EFA funds for a variety of approved educational expenses, including:

    • Private School Tuition
    • Homeschool Curriculum
    • Tutoring Services
    • Educational Therapies
    • Other Approved Educational Expenses

    The program also expands access for students with additional needs, including those eligible for Succeed Scholarships, students with disabilities under IDEA, and homeless or foster students. Priority consideration is also given to military families, first responders, law enforcement households, and students from lower-performing schools.

Flexible Education Funding for New Hampshire Families

New Hampshire's Education Freedom Account

Keystone participates in New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Account (EFA) program—available to New Hampshire residents only. The EFA program provides state-funded grants to help families customize their child’s education experience outside of the public school system.

EFA funds can be used toward private school tuition, tutoring, online learning programs, educational supplies, technology, and other approved educational expenses.

Visit the New Hampshire Education Freedom Account website to learn more about eligibility and how to apply.

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What is the New Hampshire Education Freedom Account?
  • Education Freedom Accounts (EFAs) help families access flexible learning opportunities that fit their child’s unique needs.

    State education funds can be used for a variety of purposes, including:

    • Private School Tuition
    • Tutoring
    • Online Learning Programs
    • Educational Supplies and Technology
    • Other Educational Expenses

    Participating students receive an average grant of approximately $4,800.

School Choice for West Virginia Families

West Virginia's Hope Scholarship

Keystone now participates in West Virginia’s Hope Scholarship. The Hope Scholarship program empowers families to make school choices that are right for their educational needs.

The scholarship offers qualifying West Virginia’s K-12 students an opportunity to build an individual learning experience that works best for their child, and allows K-12 students to receive financial assistance that can be used for tuition, homeschool curriculum, and other qualifying expenses.

Visit the Hope Scholarship West Virginia website to learn more about eligibility and how to apply.

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What is WV's Hope Scholarship?
  • Families will spend their Hope Scholarship funds directly through the Hope Scholarship online portal with participating schools. Funds may be put towards:

    • Tuition and fees for private school, non-public online programs, or alternative education programs
    • Services provided by a public school (extracurricular, individual courses)
    • Tutoring services
    • Fees for standardized or advanced placement exams & prep courses
    • Educational services and therapies
    • Supplemental materials (supplies, textbooks)
    • Student transportation for services by an approved provider
    • Any other qualifying expense as approved by the Hope Scholarship Board

Ready to get started?

View more information on Keystone's tuition and fees or contact our ESA experts for guidance.

Request information

Due to U.S. Treasury requirements, Keystone cannot offer refunds to students with a non-U.S. address. Money paid will be refunded upon receipt of returned course materials. To request cancellation, contact Student Services at 800.255.4937. Please note that The Keystone School is not able to accept enrollments from students located in the following countries: Afghanistan, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Burma (Myanmar), China, Crimea Region, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Donetsk People's Republic, Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, India, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luhansk People's Republic, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, North Korea, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Somalia, Spain, Sudan, Sweden, Syria, United Kingdom, Venezuela, and Yemen.

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