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Arkansas ESA

A complete guide to Arkansas's L.E.A.R.N.S Education Freedom Account

02.04.2026

The Education Freedom Account (EFA) is Arkansas's state-funded program that lets parents put public education dollars toward private school tuition, tutoring, curriculum, and other approved learning expenses outside the public school system.

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Eligibility

Eligibility requirements for the EFA in Arkansas

Every K–12 student in Arkansas is eligible to participate in the state's Education Freedom Account (EFA) program, regardless of family income, where the student lives within the state, or the student's past academic performance, and even if they already attend private schools or are homeschooled.

Students must meet three requirements:

  • Reside in Arkansas
  • At least 5 years old by September 1st of the applicable school year
  • Students enrolled in public or charter schools must withdraw upon signing their ESA contract

Note — students cannot simultaneously accept EFA funds and a scholarship from Arkansas's Student Tuition Organizations (STOs).

Application

The EFA application process in Arkansas

Applications for EFA funds are submitted through the Arkansas Department of Education's online portal.

To apply, applicants must submit:

  • The EFA application form, which includes student and family information
  • The student's birth certificate
  • A proof of residency document in the applicant's name (for example, utility bills, lease agreements, mortgage statements, bank statements, or insurance policies)

Applications are usually reviewed and rejected or approved within 30 days by the Arkansas Department of Education.

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