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FTC vs PEP: Which Florida Scholarship Fits Your Family?
Florida's two most popular K-12 scholarships are funded the same way and applied for in the same portal — but they pay for two very different kinds of education. Here's the two-minute version.
The one-sentence difference
FTC/FES-EO pays a school. PEP pays for an education you assemble yourself.
| Feature | FTC / FES-EO | PEP |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Families choosing a participating private school | Families directing their own program (homeschool-style) |
| Money goes to | Tuition & fees first, then other approved uses | A flexible education account: curriculum, tutoring, materials, approved services |
| 2026-27 amount | Same official schedule for both: $7,463–$12,217 by district & grade (average ≈ $8,000) | |
| Paperwork rhythm | School confirms enrollment | Student Learning Plan updated at least annually + a nationally norm-referenced test each year |
| 2026-27 status | New applications OPEN through Nov 15, 2026 | CLOSED — at capacity (deadline was Apr 30, 2026) |
| Enrollment cap | No PEP-style cap | 140,000 students in 2026-27; the cap provision sunsets July 1, 2027 |
Choose FTC/FES-EO if…
- You already have a private school in mind (check that it participates).
- You want the school to handle most of the administration.
- You want a scholarship this school year — it's the only one still open for 2026-27.
Choose PEP if…
- You want to homeschool with real funding behind it — curriculum, tutors, materials, enrichment.
- You're comfortable writing a simple annual Student Learning Plan and doing one norm-referenced test a year.
- You can wait for the next window: expected around February 1, 2027 for the 2027-28 year. PEP has filled to capacity each year, so plan to apply in the first days.
Can I switch later?
Yes — families move between the private-school scholarship and PEP between school years. The eligibility base is the same (Florida resident, K-12 age, no income cap since 2023); what changes is how the award is spent and the annual paperwork.
Next: exactly how much the scholarship is worth in your county, and setting up your EMA account the right way.
Sources: Fla. Stat. §1002.395 & §1002.394 (flsenate.gov, 2025 ed.); Step Up For Students 2026-27 award schedule & application dates (stepupforstudents.org); FLDOE School Choice. Independent guide — verify current rules with official sources before deciding.