Financial Aid

Saint Louis Covenant School is committed to making high-quality Catholic education accessible to all families by supporting various scholarship programs. We encourage all families to apply for state scholarships before seeking additional financial assistance. If you are experiencing financial hardship, please contact our administration for a personalized review.

Florida Tax Credit Scholarship (FTC) and Family Empowerment Scholarship for Educational Options (FES-EO):

“Give your child access to the education that best meets their needs. These scholarships provide financial assistance for private school tuition and related costs, public school transportation and more."

Quick facts

Available to Florida residents, regardless of household income, who are eligible to attend a K-12 public school, with first priority given to students from households earning 185% or less of the federal poverty line.

  • The scholarship will first pay for the cost of private school tuition and related fees or public school transportation.
  • $7,700 average amount awarded for private school scholarships for the 2023-2024 school year
  • $750 minimum awarded for transportation scholarships
  • Florida students who are not full-time private nor full-time public school students now have access to the Personalized Education Program (PEP) through the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program.

It is also available to dependent children of active military or law enforcement officers, children in foster care, siblings of UA students and children in out-of-home placement.

Family Empowerment Scholarship for Unique Abilities (FES-UA)

“Personalize the education of your child with unique abilities. This scholarship is delivered as an education savings account (ESA) that you can direct toward a combination of programs and approved providers. This includes schools, therapists, specialists, curriculum, technology, a college savings account and more.

Quick facts

  • Available to students age 3 through grade 12 or age 22, whichever comes first, who have a specific diagnosis
  • $10,000 average award for an FES-UA scholarship
  • Funds may be used for tuition and fees for a private school, homeschooling options, therapies, tutoring and more

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