
Every child deserves an education that reflects their unique strengths, interests, and learning style. In Florida, families are discovering new ways to support their learners through Step Up for Students—a trusted resource for accessing flexible, individualized learning.
With options that include scholarships for private school, specialized support, and enrichment programs, Step Up for Students helps families build education plans that grow with their learner.
Step Up for Students is a Florida nonprofit that connects families with scholarship funding to support a more personalized education. The organization manages several state-approved programs that help cover costs for private school tuition, public school transfers, therapy services, learning tools, and more. It serves as a bridge between families and the learning environments where children can thrive—whether that's a traditional classroom, a different public school, or a parent-directed learning plan.
The Florida Family Empowerment Scholarship (FES) is a key part of the program, which includes the Education Options and Unique Abilities branches. Through FES, families can access funds for private school tuition or, in the case of qualifying students with disabilities, an education savings account (ESA). Depending on the scholarship type, funds may be used for approved expenses such as tutoring, curriculum, therapy services, technology, and more. Some families may also qualify for transportation stipends or support for custom learning paths.
These scholarships are designed to put educational decision-making in parents’ hands, giving them more control, flexibility, and confidence in how and where their learner learns best.
At Step Up For Students, every child deserves a learning experience that fits who they are—and how they learn best. That’s why they offer a variety of state-funded scholarships designed to meet your learner’s unique educational needs.
Explore your options below:
Private school scholarships like the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship (FTC) and the Family Empowerment Scholarship for Educational Options (FES-EO) help cover the cost of private school tuition and related expenses. These scholarships average $8,000 per student and are available to all Florida K–12 students eligible for public school, regardless of income.
If your learner has a diagnosed disability, you can customize their learning through FES-UA. You can use the funds for private school tuition, therapies, specialized services, tutoring, curriculum, and approved educational tools or programs.
Designed for students in VPK–5th grade who need extra help in reading or math. This ESA helps pay for tutoring, after-school programs, and learning materials to boost foundational skills.
If your learner isn’t enrolled in a public school or formal homeschool program, a PEP scholarship can support your parent-directed learning approach. Receive an average of $8,000 in ESA funds for educational needs that fit your family’s goals.
If your K–8 student attends a public school that’s not their zoned assignment, you may be eligible for a $750 transportation stipend to help offset travel costs.
The Hope Scholarship helps students in Florida public schools who have been bullied, harassed, assaulted, or experienced other qualifying incidents. You can apply for an FTC or FES-EO scholarship at any point during the school year using the Hope Notification Form, without waiting for standard application windows.
Each scholarship program has its own eligibility criteria, but here’s how many Florida families may qualify:
Thanks to expanded legislation, more Florida families than ever can access these scholarships—whether you're seeking a private school opportunity, exploring therapies for your learner’s unique learning needs, or looking for flexible support through parent-directed education.
Getting started is easier than you think. Here’s how to get started, step by step:
If you need help during the process, Step Up for Students provides family support via phone, email, and live chat through the portal.
Florida families participating in the Family Empowerment Scholarship for Unique Abilities (FES-UA) or the Personalized Education Program (PEP) can use their education savings account (ESA) funds to purchase eligible classes on Outschool.
There are two ways to pay for Outschool classes with your ESA:
If you have questions or feedback, email support@outschool.com.
Still have questions about how Step Up for Students works? Here are quick answers to help you navigate funding, eligibility, and the application process.
Most scholarships provide about $8,000 per year, while students in the FES-UA program may receive $10,000 or more, depending on their needs. Funds can be used for tuition, curriculum, therapy, and approved services.
The FES-UA scholarship offers an education savings account (ESA) for students with qualifying disabilities. Families can use the funds for private school, therapy, tutoring, technology, and more. Eligibility requires a formal diagnosis or IEP/504 Plan.
FTC, FES-EO, and PEP scholarships are open to all income levels. Still, priority goes to families earning up to 300% of the federal poverty level (around $90,000 for a family of four) if demand exceeds available funds.
Yes. Families can use funds for live online classes, tutoring, curriculum, and enrichment if the provider is approved and purchased through platforms like MyScholarShop or EMA.
Applications open annually on the Step Up website. Returning families should apply by April 30 to keep priority status. Hope Scholarship applicants may apply anytime after submitting a verified Hope Notification Form.
Step Up for Students gives Florida families the tools to create an education that fits their learner’s needs—whether attending private school, accessing therapies, or learning from home. With flexible funding and multiple scholarship options, you can personalize your learner’s educational journey without the financial strain.
Many families use their scholarship funds to enroll in live and flexible ESA-eligible classes through Outschool, where learners explore core subjects, creative interests, and social opportunities in a supportive setting. Check your eligibility, apply, and start building the educational experience your learner deserves.