Similar goals, two different programs
Set to launch in the 2020-21 school year, Tennessee’s Education Savings Account (ESA) program will provide eligible families in Memphis and Nashville with over $7,100 in state funds per child per year to be used toward private school tuition and other approved educational expenses.
MOST, a privately funded program, is not affiliated with the state-run ESA, but both programs offer need-based assistance for families who want to send their children to participating private schools. If eligible, a family may receive a MOST scholarship and ESA funds in the same school year.
Who in the Memphis area is eligible for the ESA?
Students are eligible if their household incomes fall within the ESA income scale and if they meet one of the following criteria:
For more information or to see if your child qualifies for the ESA, visit tnesa.org. To fill out the official ESA application, click here.
Who in the Memphis area is NOT eligible for the ESA?
Are families currently receiving MOST scholarships eligible for the ESA?
Students already attending private schools do not qualify for the ESA, so many MOST families will not be eligible for the ESA. Exceptions include:
Why support MOST?
Simple answer: The need is still here!
Give to MOST today: memphisscholarships.org/donate.