Austin, Texas, January 15, 2026
As Texas prepares to launch the Education Freedom Accounts (TEFA) program, private schools are facing challenges in applying for participation. The initiative, aimed at providing families with funds for education-related expenses, has specific requirements that some institutions struggle to meet. With the program promising $10,000 per eligible student, families are urged to verify their preferred schools’ participation status. The success of TEFA relies heavily on the involvement of private schools, impacting educational choices for many families across Texas.
Texas Private Schools Face Challenges in Participating in Education Savings Account Program
Austin, Texas – As the Texas Education Freedom Accounts (TEFA) program approaches its launch in the 2026–27 school year, some private schools are encountering obstacles in joining the initiative. The program, established by Senate Bill 2, aims to provide eligible families with funds to cover private school tuition and related educational expenses.
Program Overview
The TEFA program offers parents a publicly funded, government-authorized savings account to pay for various educational expenses, including private school tuition, tutoring, and educational materials. For the 2026–27 school year, the standard award is estimated at $10,000 per student.
Challenges for Private Schools
While many private schools have applied to participate, some are facing challenges due to the program’s requirements. To be eligible, private schools must be accredited by an organization recognized by the Texas Private School Accreditation Commission or another accreditor recognized by the Texas Education Agency and have been in continuous operation for at least two school years preceding the date of application.
Implications for Families
Families interested in utilizing TEFA funds should verify whether their preferred private schools are approved participants. The Texas Comptroller’s Office has released a map listing approved schools and pre-K providers, which will be updated as more institutions are accepted into the program.
Background
The TEFA program was created by the Texas Legislature in 2025 to give families more choices in their children’s education. The program is administered by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, with Odyssey serving as the certified educational assistance organization.
Key Dates
- February 4, 2026: Parent application window opens.
- March 17, 2026: Parent application window closes.
- Early April 2026: Funding notifications sent to parents.
- July 1, 2026: At least 25% of approved funding available in participant accounts.
- October 1, 2026: At least 50% of approved funding available in participant accounts.
- April 1, 2027: Remaining funding available in participant accounts.
Conclusion
As the TEFA program prepares to roll out, the participation of private schools will be crucial in shaping educational opportunities for families in Texas. The challenges faced by some institutions could impact how effectively parents can access the educational options best suited for their children. It is essential for families to remain informed and engaged as this program develops, ensuring that their voices are heard in the broader conversation about educational freedom and choice in Texas.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Texas Education Freedom Accounts (TEFA) program?
The TEFA program is a state initiative that provides eligible families with funds to cover private school tuition and related educational expenses, starting in the 2026–27 school year.
How much funding is available per student?
For the 2026–27 school year, the standard award is estimated at $10,000 per student.
What are the eligibility requirements for private schools to participate?
Private schools must be accredited by an organization recognized by the Texas Private School Accreditation Commission or another accreditor recognized by the Texas Education Agency and have been in continuous operation for at least two school years preceding the date of application.
How can families find approved private schools?
The Texas Comptroller’s Office has released a map listing approved schools and pre-K providers, which will be updated as more institutions are accepted into the program.
When can parents apply for the TEFA program?
The parent application window opens on February 4, 2026, and closes on March 17, 2026.
| Key Date | Event |
|---|---|
| February 4, 2026 | Parent application window opens. |
| March 17, 2026 | Parent application window closes. |
| Early April 2026 | Funding notifications sent to parents. |
| July 1, 2026 | At least 25% of approved funding available in participant accounts. |
| October 1, 2026 | At least 50% of approved funding available in participant accounts. |
| April 1, 2027 | Remaining funding available in participant accounts. |
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