Financial Assistance

Education Savings Accounts (ESA) Funding

Making quality education accessible through state ESA programs

At Àbulę Education, we’re proud to accept ESA funds to help families access our quality educational programs. Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) allow families to use state education funds for approved educational expenses.

Our ESA-Eligible Programs

Homeschool Co-op Program

$2,560 per year

Our Homeschool Co-op Program provides a flexible, community-based learning environment with expert guidance and resources for homeschooling families.

How to Use ESA Funds:

  • 1
    Complete the ClassWallet ESA Funds Request Form
  • 2
    Check your email in 7-14 business days for a PDF invoice
  • 3
    Submit the invoice through your ClassWallet portal
Complete ESA Request Form
Fully Accredited

Accredited Program

$6,000 per year

Our fully Accredited Program offers a comprehensive, structured curriculum with official transcripts, accredited diplomas, and dedicated academic support.

How to Use ESA Funds:

  • 1
    Complete the Accredited Program Application
  • 2
    Indicate that you plan to use ESA funding
  • 3
    Our admissions team will contact you with next steps
Apply for Accredited Program

States Where We Accept ESA Funding

Utah Fits All ESA Logo

Utah

Utah Fits All (UFA) provides education funding for eligible Utah students to customize their educational experience.

Utah ESA Details
New Hampshire Education Freedom Account Logo

New Hampshire

The NH Education Freedom Account program empowers families to customize their child’s educational journey.

NH ESA Details
Arizona ESA Logo

Arizona

Arizona’s Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program provides options for families seeking alternative education.

AZ ESA Details

Frequently Asked Questions

Which program should I choose?

Our Homeschool Co-op Program ($2,560/year) offers flexibility with community support, while our Accredited Program ($6,000/year) provides a full structured curriculum with official transcripts and diplomas. Choose based on your needs for structure, accreditation, and budget.

What if my state isn’t listed?

We’re continuously expanding our ESA acceptance. Even if your state isn’t listed, please contact us as we may be able to work with your state’s program or offer alternative payment options.

How do I apply for ESA funding for each program?

Important: Each program has a completely different application process. For the Homeschool Co-op Program, use the ClassWallet ESA Funds Request Form. For the Accredited Program, complete the program application and indicate you’ll use ESA funding. Never use the ClassWallet form for the Accredited Program.

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(noun, Yorùbá)
A village or community where people learn, grow, and support one another through shared knowledge and cultural exchange. In traditional Yorùbá society, the concept embodies the collective spirit of learning and mentorship within a communal setting. Àbulę represents a digital evolution of this wisdom, creating spaces where students and educators can connect, collaborate, and thrive together in their educational journey.
Etymology: From Yorùbá, echoing the traditional African philosophy of ubuntu—"I am because we are."

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