Funding & ESA

Arizona ESA for French and Spanish Tutoring: A 2026 Guide

Arizona’s ESA parent handbook names “foreign language” as a qualifying tutoring expense. Here’s exactly what your tutor needs to prove — and how ClassWallet reimbursement works.

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If you’ve been searching for whether Arizona’s ESA covers French or Spanish tutoring, the answer is in writing: the 2025–26 ESA Parent Handbook (pages 17–18) names “foreign language” as a qualifying tutoring and teaching category. No interpretation required — it’s printed. Arizona runs one of the largest ESA programs in the country, and the reimbursement process is straightforward once you know the credential rules and how ClassWallet works.

Section 01What the 2025–26 handbook actually says

Quick answer
  • “Foreign language” is a named qualifying category in the ESA Parent Handbook, pp. 17–18
  • The authorizing statute is A.R.S. §15-2402(B)(4)(d) — no state teaching cert required
  • The 2026–27 handbook was not yet published as of June 2026 — check azed.gov before your first reimbursement cycle

The 2025–26 Arizona ESA Parent Handbook lists approved expense categories for Empowerment Scholarship Account funds. Under “Tutoring and Teaching Services,” it explicitly names Foreign language as a qualifying expense. This is not inferred from a general tutoring category — it is a named subcategory on pages 17–18 of the official handbook.

The authorizing statute is A.R.S. §15-2402. Under section B(4)(d), individual tutors must hold “a high school diploma or higher degree.” That diploma itself serves as the required accreditation — not a teaching certificate, not an Arizona certification, not a US credential. A bachelor’s degree or master’s in any field qualifies. An Ontario teaching certificate qualifies. The credential cannot be expired, but there is no Arizona-specific requirement.

One active uncertainty: In March 2026, the Arizona Treasurer issued a Request for Information about potentially replacing ClassWallet when its current contract expires. No change has been announced and ClassWallet is operating normally as of June 2026. The 2026–27 ESA Parent Handbook had not yet been published as of June 2026. Verify the current handbook at azed.gov/esa before starting a new reimbursement cycle.

Section 02Tutor credential requirements: what ADE actually checks

Quick answer
  • Individual tutors: a copy of their high school diploma or higher degree
  • Tutoring companies: the ADE Attestation Form or per-tutor credentials
  • Canadian degrees: must be translated to English and evaluated for US equivalence at vendor expense
  • Website screenshots are explicitly rejected as proof

Arizona’s credential rules differ depending on whether the tutor is working as an individual or through a company.

For individual tutors (one person)

The credential requirement is a copy of the tutor’s high school diploma or higher degree. That’s it. Upload it to ClassWallet when submitting a reimbursement claim. The diploma cannot be expired. A current driver’s licence or professional resume is not a substitute.

For tutoring companies

Multi-tutor businesses must choose one of two paths:

A

Submit individual credentials for every tutor

Provide a copy of the diploma or degree for each specific tutor who will work with ESA students. ADE reviews each one.

B

Sign the ADE Tutoring/Teaching Services Business Accreditation Attestation Form

This fillable PDF (available at azed.gov) lets the company attest that all tutors serving ESA students meet the diploma requirement — without submitting individual credentials per tutor. This is the more scalable path for companies with multiple tutors.

Educational credential documents and reimbursement claim forms organized on a desk for Arizona ESA tutoring reimbursement
Arizona ESA requires credential documentation with each reimbursement claim — a diploma copy or the ADE Attestation Form. Website screenshots are explicitly not accepted.
Canadian and foreign degrees: Degrees earned outside the United States — including Canadian degrees — must be translated into English and evaluated for US equivalence before ADE will accept them. This is done at the vendor’s expense through a credential evaluation service (WES and ICAS are commonly used). Budget approximately $200–$350 and four to eight weeks for processing. The degree itself still qualifies once evaluated — it does not need to be a US degree.
What ADE will not accept: Website screenshots of credentials are explicitly rejected. Use the actual diploma PDF, transcript, or teaching certificate document. A LinkedIn profile screenshot, a website bio, or an email from a credential-holder does not satisfy the requirement.
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Section 03ClassWallet: two ways to pay your tutor

Arizona ESA funds sit in a ClassWallet account, a digital spending platform. Families have two payment options.

PathHow it worksCredential upload per transaction?Best for
Pay VendorTutor is pre-approved in ClassWallet’s catalog; pay directly from your account balanceNoRepeat tutoring; frictionless ongoing payments
ReimbursementYou pay the tutor first (any method), then submit a claim to ClassWalletYes (each claim)Tutors not in the Pay Vendor catalog

Pay Vendor path (lowest friction)

If your tutor or tutoring company is pre-listed as a Pay Vendor in ClassWallet’s catalog, you pay directly from your ClassWallet balance. No credential upload, no reimbursement claim, no waiting. This is the smoothest long-term path for families who use the same tutor regularly.

To become a Pay Vendor, providers apply to ClassWallet directly. Inspire Tutors is currently pursuing this status. Until then, families who want to use Inspire can use the reimbursement path below.

Reimbursement path

If your tutor is not in the Pay Vendor catalog, you pay them first — by PayPal, bank transfer, cheque, or any other method the tutor accepts — and then submit a reimbursement claim to ClassWallet. The reimbursement goes back into your ClassWallet balance (not your personal bank account). ClassWallet typically processes claims in 3–7 business days.

Section 04Step-by-step: how the reimbursement actually works

1

Confirm your ESA account is funded

Log into your ClassWallet account and verify the available balance before scheduling sessions. Accounts are funded on Arizona’s deposit schedule, not on demand.

2

Get a signed, itemized invoice from your tutor

The invoice must include: the tutor’s legal name, date(s) of service, subject (e.g., “French language tutoring”), per-session or per-hour rate, and total amount charged.

3

Gather credential proof

For individual tutors: a scan of their diploma or degree. For tutoring companies: the completed ADE Attestation Form. Not a screenshot — the actual document.

4

Pay your tutor

Pay by any method your tutor accepts (PayPal, bank transfer, cheque). Keep a receipt or confirmation of payment.

5

Submit the reimbursement claim in ClassWallet

Log into your ClassWallet account, go to Reimbursements, and attach: the invoice, the credential proof, and the payment receipt. All three are required.

6

Wait for processing (3–7 business days)

Once approved, the amount is credited back to your ClassWallet balance. It does not go to your personal bank account — it stays in the ESA system for future qualifying expenses.

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Section 05What gets denied

Quick answer
  • Missing or unacceptable credential proof (most common reason)
  • Invoice that lacks required fields (date, subject, rate, total)
  • Tutoring from an immediate family member
  • Expenses ADE deems excessive or unreasonable for the market

Most reimbursement denials fall into two categories. The first is credential proof: a screenshot, an email, or a bio page is not acceptable — ADE requires the actual diploma or degree document. The second is invoice format: the invoice must be itemized (date, subject, rate, total) and signed by the tutor. A PayPal receipt showing only a dollar amount, without those fields, is not sufficient on its own.

Three other situations that will result in denial: tutoring provided by an immediate family member of the student; expenses that ADE or ClassWallet determines are “excessive or unreasonable” relative to market rates for the service; and any expense not in the qualifying category list in the current year’s handbook.

If a claim is denied: Request the specific denial code from ClassWallet. The two most common codes are CR (credential issue) and IV (invoice format). Most CR and IV denials can be corrected and resubmitted with updated documents.

Section 06How to apply for Arizona’s ESA

1

Apply on the ADE ESA portal

Arizona’s ESA is universal — open to all K–12 students. Applications are submitted through the Arizona Department of Education portal at azed.gov/esa. There is no fixed annual window; applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

2

Receive ADE approval and set up ClassWallet

Once ADE approves your application, you’ll receive instructions to set up your ClassWallet account. Funds are deposited according to Arizona’s disbursement schedule.

3

Contact your tutor and collect their credential

Ask for a copy of their diploma or degree before the first session. Having it ready before you pay means you can submit the reimbursement claim the same day.

4

Pay, then claim

Pay your tutor after each session (or in a block), then submit the reimbursement claim to ClassWallet with the invoice, credential, and payment proof. Allow 3–7 business days for processing.

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Reviewed by Mme. Jorgelina FalconCertified French teacher · DELF A1–B2 & TEF C1 examiner · 9 years teaching French, Spanish & English. She reviews every funding guide on this site for accuracy.

✓ Verified June 2026

Sources: 2025–26 ESA Parent Handbook (pp. 17–18, 24–25) · ADE Attestation Form · A.R.S. §15-2402 — Arizona Revised Statutes · Arizona ESA portal — azed.gov. Verify against the current-year handbook at azed.gov before each new tutoring contract — ClassWallet procedures and expense categories may update annually.

Is French or Spanish tutoring a qualifying expense in Arizona’s ESA?

Yes. The 2025-26 ESA Parent Handbook explicitly lists Foreign language as a qualifying tutoring and teaching category on pages 17-18. This is a named subcategory, not an inferred one.

Does my tutor need an Arizona teaching certificate?

No. Individual tutors need only a high school diploma or higher degree under A.R.S. 15-2402(B)(4)(d). That diploma serves as the required accreditation. No Arizona state certification, no US teaching certificate, and no subject-area degree is required beyond the diploma.

How does ClassWallet reimbursement work for tutoring?

You pay your tutor first using any method (PayPal, bank transfer, cheque), then submit a reimbursement claim to ClassWallet with three documents: a signed itemized invoice, credential proof (diploma or ADE Attestation Form), and the payment receipt. ClassWallet typically processes claims in 3 to 7 business days and credits the amount back to your ESA balance.

Can a Canadian tutor receive Arizona ESA reimbursements?

A Canadian tutor can qualify under the credential rules once their degree is translated to English and evaluated for US equivalence (services like WES or ICAS; budget $200-$350 and 4-8 weeks). The degree does not need to be a US degree to qualify. Whether ClassWallet’s payment rails accept payments to non-US-registered entities is a separate operational question to confirm directly with ADE or ClassWallet.

What is the Pay Vendor path and how is it different from reimbursement?

Pay Vendors are tutoring providers pre-approved and listed in ClassWallet’s catalog. Families pay them directly from their ClassWallet balance with no per-transaction credential upload required. The reimbursement path is for tutors not in the catalog: you pay out of pocket and submit documentation after each payment. The Pay Vendor path is lower friction for repeat tutoring.

What is the Arizona ESA award amount in 2026?

The award is calculated as a percentage of what Arizona would spend on the student in public school. The exact amount varies by student category and school district. Most families receive between $6,000 and $8,000 per year. Check the current award tables at azed.gov or contact ADE directly for your specific amount.