Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes. Eligible homeschool families in participating states may apply for ECCA scholarships.

Well Planned Education is committed to making scholarship access as straightforward as possible for homeschool households. Families must meet federal income eligibility requirements and reside in a state that has opted into the program.

Because the ECCA framework is federally established but implemented through participating states, final availability depends on state participation status. Once applications open, families will be able to confirm eligibility and submit required documentation through the standard application process.

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Program Framework

Start here for an overview of how ECCA works

Taxpayer Participation

Guidance for individuals and businesses redirecting taxes

Family Eligibility & Scholarships

Who qualifies and how scholarship funding works

School Participation

What public and private schools need to know

Marketplace & Vendor Participation

How education providers and vendors can qualify

State Participation

Understand how state opt-in affects availability

Governance & Trust

Oversight, compliance, and program transparency

Timeline & Next Steps

Key dates and how to prepare for rollout

Educational Philosophy & Impact

The long-term vision behind ECCA