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Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock: More than 20,000 Students Applied for Texas Education Freedom Accounts During First Hours of Enrollment Period
(AUSTIN) — Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock announced today the successful launch of the Texas Education Freedom Accounts program. Shortly after noon, more than 20,000 students had applied for the largest year-one school choice initiative in the nation, including nearly 8,000 in the first hour.
“Today marks an exciting new chapter for Texas families,” Hancock said. “The Texas Education Freedom Accounts program is about one simple idea: Every child deserves an education that fits their unique needs. By opening the application process, we’re putting parents in the driver’s seat and giving them more flexibility to choose the learning environment where their child can thrive.”
The program is not on a first-come, first-served basis, and families can apply any time before March 17, 2026.
The Comptroller’s office has published an application checklist, a detailed guide and a video walk-through for families preparing to apply.
More information is available at EducationFreedom.Texas.Gov and families can apply directly at this link.
“Our office is moving at business speed to deliver a user-friendly experience for every family who wants to participate,” Hancock said. “We are committed to implementing this program responsibly and transparently so families across Texas can take full advantage of the opportunities ahead.”
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