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Wyoming families will have the opportunity to apply for the Wyoming Education Savings Account (ESA) starting January 1, 2025. This initiative is designed to provide families with greater flexibility in funding their children's education. On this date, the first phase of the application process will become available on the Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) ESA webpage.
Parents and guardians will be able to submit basic information to express their interest in the program. This initial step does not require any supporting documentation, making it easier for families to engage with the application process. The ESA program aims to empower families by offering them more choices regarding educational resources and options for their children.
As the launch date approaches, families are encouraged to stay informed about the specifics of the program and prepare to participate in this significant educational opportunity. The Wyoming Department of Education is committed to supporting families in navigating the new system and ensuring a smooth application process.
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