NH Education Freedom Accounts

Everything You Need to Know about Education Freedom Accounts

Who is eligible

  1. You and your student must be New Hampshire residents and you must be the parent or legal guardian of the student.
  2. Your child must be at least 5 years old and no older than 20 years old.
  3. If your family’s income is at or below 350% of the federal poverty level guidelines, then you are prioritized, along with current EFA recipients, siblings of EFA recipients, and students with special needs.
  4. You must complete the application process and sign the EFA agreement, which includes agreeing to share academic accountability documents.

Who is not eligible

  1. Students who will attend their local district public or a charter school full-time in school year 2026-27 are not be eligible to receive an EFA. If you fail to notify the scholarship organization, then you are liable for any state funds to which your students are not entitled.

Who is prioritized to receive an EFA

  1. Current EFA recipients.
  2. Siblings of current EFA recipients.
  3. A child with disabilities as defined by RSA 186-C:2.
  4. Students from families with an income at or below 350% of the federal poverty level guidelines (see chart below).

How to apply

Important reminders when you’re applying

  • You will only be eligible for an EFA grant award when the online application and all of your supporting documents have been submitted and verified by CSFNH.
  • The EFA grant has strict funding guidelines. EFA grants are awarded and prorated based on the EFA application’s completed and verified status. Please refer to the EFA parent handbook for more details. 
  • Returning EFA families will need to submit a Record of Educational Attainment for the current school year to qualify for the upcoming school year.
  • If you’re not in a priority group (see Who is prioritized to receive an EFA above) and space is full, you may be placed on a waiting list.