
Step Up For Students: Scholarships For PreK-12 In Florida
Step Up For Students offers tailored scholarships for Florida's PreK-12 students. Start your child's academic journey today.
Apply For A PreK-12 Scholarship Today - Step Up For Students
Apply now for a PreK-12 scholarship with Step Up For Students. Start your application today and open educational opportunities for your child.
Unique Abilities Scholarship - Step Up For Students
Apply for a scholarship through Step Up For Students. You will need to show proof of your child’s age, diagnosis, and residency. Here is a checklist of documents you may need.
Personalized Education Program - Step Up For Students
This scholarship provides an education savings account (ESA) to fund the educational needs of eligible students. The program can serve up to 100,000 students in the 2025-26 school year.
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Step Up For Students supports students and families in building a stronger future through an education that fits their needs. Our scholarships open doors with tuition, transportation and …
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By subscribing, you'll receive timely application updates, plus valuable resources to help you shape an educational experience tailored to your student's unique needs and goals. Simply …
About Us: Empowering Families In Florida - Step Up For Students
These opportunities are made possible by people in our community who continually step up for Florida students. Through tax programs, individual donations, workplace giving, planned …
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EMA is Step Up For Students’ secure scholarship management platform—designed to make it easier for you to apply, upload documents and track your student’s scholarship journey all in …
Enroll - Step Up For Students
These steps help confirm enrollment at an eligible private school and allow Step Up For Students to begin coordinating with your school and the Florida Department of Education.
New Worlds Scholarship Accounts - Step Up For Students
To be eligible, students must be either in a VPK program and not making age-appropriate progress according to state assessments or in K-5 in a public or charter school and not yet …