Resources for Personalized Education Program Families
Florida students who are not full-time private or public school students can access the Personalized Education Program. This scholarship provides an education savings account (ESA) to fund the educational needs of eligible students. Learn more >
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PEP Open House
Join us for our monthly PEP Family Open House webinar. This is an opportunity for you to learn more about the Personalized Education Plan (PEP) processes, platforms, and existing resources.
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Other Resources
Educational Benefit Form
This form allows you to provide information on how your purchased item
will help your student learn. Please describe in as much detail as you can
how this purchase will benefit your student’s education.
will help your student learn. Please describe in as much detail as you can
how this purchase will benefit your student’s education.
Scholarship Application Checklist
A list of what is required for all new and renewal applications for FTC/FES-EO and FESUA. This includes the requirements for Transportation and the Personalized Education Program as well.
Home Education Termination Letter
This letter is to inform your superintendent that you are terminating the home education program.
PEP Test Exempt Form
Use this form if your student has a diagnosed disability and is exempt from taking a norm-referenced test or statewide assessment.
Other Forms
1025 – SEP Statement of Separation
To certify that you have been separated and living in separate homes.
Scholarship Decline Form
You can use this form to decline a scholarship that you've applied for.
1055 – CW Statement of Cash Wages
Your employer must complete this form. Certifies that you are paid a gross cash wage.
1070NP - Non Income Priority
If your household income is above 400% of the federal poverty level, you do not have to submit income documentation to Step Up For Students for your student to be eligible to receive a scholarship. You must, however, enter your true and accurate total gross income within your student’s scholarship application as well as submit this form.