Big Milestone: More than 50,000 Students Now Accessing Empowerment Scholarship Account Funding for Private School Education in Arizona
As of late March, over 50,000 students in Arizona are utilizing Empowerment Scholarship Account funding for private school education, receiving approximately $7,000 each for tuition and expenses. The increased preference for online education is evident, with enrollment in virtual schools reaching 176% of pre-pandemic levels. Arizona ranked 7th in the U.S. for full-time online education enrollment in 2021. The online learning sector is expected to grow by nearly 10% annually over the next five years, driven by demand for STEM education. Both Grand Canyon Private Academy and FaithPrep Arizona are accepting enrollments for the 2023-2024 school year.
- Over 50,000 students now utilize ESA funding for private school education.
- Arizona ranks 7th in U.S. for full-time online education enrollment.
- Online learning industry projected to grow by nearly 10% annually over the next five years, indicating strong demand.
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Many of Those Students Pursuing Online Education as Virtual Offerings Expand Nationwide
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And, many of those students are choosing online education options as their private school curriculum. According to data provided by the publication The 74, in an average across 10 states, virtual school enrollment rose to 170 percent of its pre-pandemic level in 2020-21 — but then nudged up further to 176 percent in 2021-22.
And according to National School
- “In 36 states, online public schools have been established by state authorities, by school districts, or charter schools, meaning students can attend these schools full-time, tuition-free for all grades K-12.”
- “In addition, at least 35 states offer part-time online public schooling through course access, which allows students to use online coursework to supplement their education with specific classes. In many states, this is accessible, and sometimes even free, for private school or homeschooled students.”
“Online learning is not only here to stay, it is the preferred method of learning for hundreds of thousands of students and families nationwide,” said
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Grand Canyon Private Academy (GCPA), launched this past fall, a new online private school serving grades K–11 for the 2023-24 school year. The school’s curriculum features a dual enrollment program that enables students to graduate with an associate degree, seminar-based instruction with a collaborative and discussion-focused approach and an Early World Language Program that gives students the opportunity to graduate trilingual. -
FaithPrep Arizona, providing
Arizona families with access to a private online Christian school and homeschool program for students in grades K-12.
Overall, the online learning industry is projected to grow by almost 10 percent annually over the next five years, according to a Mordor Intelligence study of digital education trends. This growth is being fueled by increasing need for job opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields, which have boosted the demand for STEM education.
“We are seeing a tremendous demand for quality private, online education opportunities that can be specifically geared for each individual student,” Gruneberg said. “The goal is always to create a brighter future and a pathway to success for each student and family.”
Both K12 schools are now accepting enrollments for the 2023-2024 school year. Families are encouraged to attend online information sessions hosted by the schools. For more information, visit the websites for
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