Funding & ESA · 2026

Can You Use ESA Funds for Tutoring?

A simple way to check your state rules and avoid reimbursement headaches. In 2026, the answer is usually yes — if tutoring is eligible in your program and you pay the tutor the way the program requires.

Can You Use ESA Funds for Tutoring?

Can homeschoolers use ESA funds for tutoring? In 2026, the answer is usually yes, as long as tutoring is an eligible expense in your state program and the tutor is paid through the approved vendor or marketplace system required by that program. If you are using ESA funds for language tutoring, it also helps to assess your child’s French level first and understand the French CEFR levels for kids so you are paying for the right kind of support.

Section 01Quick snapshot: what most ESA programs require

Quick snapshot
  • Tutoring is commonly allowed
  • Vendor approval matters
  • Payment method matters
  • Documentation matters

See the state-by-state breakdown · See the 3-minute checklist

A child in an online French tutoring session at home
The step that trips families up: get your tutor approved in the state portal before the first paid session.

Section 02Can Homeschoolers Use ESA Funds for Tutoring? State-by-State Breakdown

Utah: Utah Fits All

Tutoring is allowed when purchased through approved providers.

Utah Fits All FAQs

Arizona: Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA)

Tutoring is listed as an eligible ESA expense.

Arizona Department of Education ESA

Florida: Family Empowerment Scholarship (FES)

Tutoring is allowed when purchased through approved vendors or scholarship marketplaces.

Florida DOE: FES · MyScholarShop (Step Up For Students)

Texas: Education Freedom Accounts (TEFA)

Launching for the 2026 to 2027 school year, tutoring is described as an allowed use of funds.

Texas Education Freedom Accounts · Texas Tribune Overview

Ohio: Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship

Tutoring is often tied to special needs scholarship eligibility.

Ohio DOE: Jon Peterson Scholarship

Section 03The 3-minute check before you book a tutor

1

Confirm tutoring is eligible

in your state’s ESA expense list.

2

Confirm vendor approval rules

(approved provider, marketplace listing, credential requirements).

3

Confirm the payment path

(platform checkout vs reimbursement and required invoice format).

If you want an easy way to track progress between tutoring sessions, see how to track French progress at home (without tests or pressure).

Most denials are paperwork or provider-status issues, not “tutoring is not allowed.” If you verify these three items first, reimbursement becomes much smoother.

Most denials are not about tutoring being disallowed. They come down to paperwork or provider status. Verify eligibility, vendor approval, and the payment path before you book, and reimbursement becomes much smoother.
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Section 05So, Can Homeschoolers Use ESA Funds for Tutoring in 2026?

Yes, in most states tutoring is allowed. The key is confirming vendor approval and using the correct payment process before booking.

Section 06Bottom line

Most ESA programs allow tutoring in 2026. Confirm eligibility, confirm vendor approval, and follow the program’s payment rules before spending.

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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 (official program pages): Utah Fits All · Arizona ESA · Florida DOE: FES · MyScholarShop (Step Up For Students) · Texas Education Freedom Accounts · Ohio DOE: Jon Peterson Scholarship. Program rules and amounts change annually, so verify on the official site before you plan.