What is the Indiana Education Scholarship Account (INESA)?
An Indiana Education Scholarship Account, administered by the Office of the Indiana Treasurer of State, provides scholarship funding to students with disabilities which they can use to access to the educational environment that best meets their learning needs. Parents of eligible students, or emancipated eligible students, may spend scholarship money on pre-approved educational programs, therapies, services, tuition and fees at private schools, curricular materials, and other expenses related to the student’s education. Explore our website to learn about INESA and enroll as a student or a provider.
*Sibling Eligibility: A sibling is defined as a child having a parent in common by blood, adoption, or marriage. The INESA student who requires special education services will need to be approved before INESA administration may approve a sibling. Students without a disability requiring special education services, will receive state tuition support up to $8,000. Students who require special education services support will receive up to $20,000.