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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /nas/content/live/indianachoice/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Indiana Choice voucher qualifications require students to be between ages 5 and 22 and meet both the income requirements and student eligibility requirements.
To meet the 2023–2024 income requirements, families must have an annual income that does not exceed 400% of the amount required for the student to qualify for the federal Free or Reduced Lunch program (FRL). The following table breaks down Indiana Choice income limits per household number:
Household size | Household Income Cap (AGI on tax return) |
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1 | $111,444 |
2 | $151,256 |
3 | $191,068 |
4 | $230,880 |
5 | $270,692 |
6 | $310,504 |
7 | $350,316 |
8 | $390,128 |
9 | $429,940 |
10 | $469,752 |
Take the eligibility quiz to determine whether your family may be eligible for the Indiana Choice Scholarship Program.
To apply for Indiana’s Choice Scholarship Program, find a participating Indiana Choice Scholarship school that fits your child’s learning needs. You’ll then work with the school to submit the application and provide the necessary eligibility information to receive your voucher.