Texas Education Freedom Accounts (TEFAs) allow families to choose the learning environment that best fits their child, through direct control of education funds.
Families can then spend their TEFA funds on private school tuition, tutoring, curriculum, or other approved learning resources of their choosing.
Eligibility
TEFA eligibility requirements
Children are eligible for the TEFA if they are:
- Eligible to enroll in K-12 education in a Texas public school
- A resident of Texas
- A US citizen, or lawfully admitted to the US
Application
How to apply for TEFA
To apply, applicants must submit:
- Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number for the parent
- SSN for the child
- Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, for 2024 or 2025
- Texas Driver's license number or state ID number

If your driver's license or state ID number cannot be verified, proof of residency can be established by uploading one of the following:
- Utility bill
- Lease agreement
- Mortgage statement
- Voter registration certificate
If your child's SSN cannot be verified, proof of lawful status can be established by uploading one of the following:
- Birth certificate
- Report of birth abroad
- Certificate of naturalization
- Certificate of citizenship
- Other official documentation affirming lawful admission
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