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ESA applications approved in 96 of Iowa’s 99 counties

Out of 18,627 Students First education savings accounts applications that have been approved for the 2023-2024 school year, Polk County has 3,144.

Iowa TorchbyIowa Torch
August 9, 2023
in Education, State Government
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On Monday, the Iowa Department of Education announced that 18,627 Students First education savings accounts (ESAs) have been approved as of August 4. Less than 1,000 applications remain in review while parents or guardians provide additional information or documentation to confirm eligibility.

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In addition to applying and being approved for an ESA, families must separately apply to the accredited private school of their choice and, if accepted, their ESA account will be funded.

Students have been approved for ESAs in 96 of Iowa’s 99 counties. Iowa’s most populous counties primarily account for the highest number of approved student applications. Also as of August 4, the top 10 counties include: Polk, 3,144; Linn, 1,318; Scott, 1,306; Sioux, 1,183; Black Hawk, 942; Woodbury, 916; Dubuque, 882; Johnson, 572; Dallas, 505; and Carroll, 427.

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  • Additional counties with 300 or more approved applications: Cerro Gordo, 338; Webster, 369; Pottawattamie, 383; and Plymouth, 411.
  • Counties with 200-299: Lee, 212; Clinton, 217; Marshall, 231; O’Brien, 250; Delaware, 282; and Marion, 297.
  • Counties with 100-199: Jones, 111; Wapello, 111; Jefferson, 112; Story, 112; Allamakee, 113; Floyd, 113; Bremer, 118; Washington, 140; Clay, 142; Jasper, 144; Jackson, 145; Crawford, 152; Buena Vista, 152; Des Moines, 157; Muscatine, 159; Winneshiek, 168; Boone, 170; Kossuth, 183; Mahaska, 188; Lyon, 196; and Warren, 197.
  • Counties with 50-99: Union, 52; Poweshiek, 55; Iowa, 64; Benton, 71; Palo Alto, 75; Humboldt, 83; Howard, 87; and Buchanan, 93.
  • Counties with 25-49: Clayton, 25; Butler 26; Franklin, 26; Winnebago, 27; Sac, 29; Calhoun, 30; Madison, 35; Fayette, 37; Pocahontas, 43; Page, 46; Chickasaw, 46; Hamilton, 49; and Shelby, 49.
  • Counties with 1-24: Emmet, 1; Clarke, 2; Cass, 2; Montgomery, 2; Monroe, 2; Wayne, 2; Fremont, 2; Mitchell, 3; Guthrie, 3; Appanoose, 3; Taylor, 4; Van Buren, 4; Adams, 5;  Keokuk, 6; Tama, 7; Wright, 7; Davis, 7; Audubon, 7; Lucas, 7; Worth, 8; Greene, 9; Harrison, 10;  Dickinson, 12; Monona, 13; Ida, 14; Adair, 15; Cherokee, 17; Hardin, 17; Hancock, 17; Osceola, 18; Henry, 20; Mills, 21; Grundy, 21; and Cedar, 23.
  • Counties with no approved applications: Decatur, Louisa, and Ringgold.

Parents and guardians of students who have been approved for an ESA and accepted at an accredited nonpublic school will receive an invoice from their child’s school through their ESA account. When parents or guardians approve the payment, funds are transferred from the ESA account to the school to pay tuition and fees. ESA funds remain in the state’s possession until approved for payment to the school.

If an approved ESA student does not attend an accredited nonpublic school by September 30, the ESA account will be closed for the school year. The funds remain with the state and are returned to the general fund.

Early in July, the Iowa Department of Education announced that among the 17,481 approved at that time, 40 percent represented student moving from a public school to an accredited private school (approximately 6,992 students). The remaining students were already attending an accredited private school who qualified based on family income criteria. The Governor’s office projected and budgeted for 14,000 students and over 29,000 applied.

Additional information regarding the final number of approved applicants will be available after September 30. Details about ESA program participants will be available when certified school enrollment numbers are finalized later this fall.

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