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Texas’ Education Freedom Accounts Draw About 50,000 Applications in First Two Days

Applicants will be evaluated by need under SB 2, not in the order received.

Overview

  • Officials reported roughly 50,000 submissions in the first 48 hours after launch, following a day-one record of more than 42,000 that surpassed Tennessee’s prior mark of 33,000.
  • By 11 a.m. on Feb. 5, applications had exceeded 46,000, with about 80% of applicants indicating plans to attend participating private schools and 19.7% opting for other choices such as homeschooling.
  • Comptroller data show 34% of verified applicants have household incomes below 200% of the federal poverty level and 38% fall between 200% and 500%, with nearly three-quarters placed in SB 2’s top priority tiers.
  • Awards will prioritize students by income and disability, and a lottery will be used only if demand exceeds the $1 billion available for grants of roughly $10,000 that can cover tuition, tutoring and other education costs.
  • The application window runs through March 17, and state leaders told families at a public meeting that waitlists are possible if requests outpace funding.