Wyoming Joins List of States Offering All Families Educational Choice
Press Release: For Immediate Release
March 4, 2025
For more information or to schedule an interview, contact:
Chantal Lovell
Chantal@edchoice.org | 989-251-8388
Wyoming Joins List of States Offering All Families Educational Choice
Expanded ESA program brings total of states with universal school choice to 16
Today, Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon signed a bill into law, expanding the state’s small education savings account (ESA) program that was created last year.
Going forward, any student in the state may apply to participate in the program; previously, it was open only to students from low-income households. Wyoming is the 16th state to make school choice available to all students. Participating families will be eligible to receive $7,000 annually to use on a wide variety of qualified educational expenses for their students. The expansion will go into effect this year, meaning all students may apply for an ESA for the 2025-2026 school year.
“Wyoming’s lawmakers fought the hard fight and demonstrated remarkable leadership in expanding their ESA program to include all students,” said EdChoice President & CEO Robert Enlow. “By enacting this legislation, Wyoming is empowering parents with new and exciting opportunities for children to thrive. All three major pieces of school choice legislation enacted this year embrace universal eligibility, and this is a defining moment in the fight for educational freedom. Wyoming is leading the way toward a more inclusive and accessible future for students everywhere.”
Previously, Wyoming’s ESA program was limited to students from low-income families; only 21% of students were eligible. While the expansion will make every student eligible to apply for an ESA, the program will be funded through at $30 million appropriation, meaning there is only enough money to provide scholarships to approximately 4% of students. There will be a priority system: first, renewing students, then siblings of students who are renewing.
Of the 83 school choice programs on the books across the country, 19 are ESAs. Nationwide, 16 programs (including Wyoming’s) are available to all students within the state.
To speak with Robert Enlow or an EdChoice scholar about the Wyoming program, educational choice trends and legislation, or existing programs across the country, contact Chantal Fennell at Chantal@edchoice.org, or 989-251-8388.
EdChoice is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization working to empower every family to choose the learning environment that fits their children’s needs best. Learn more at edchoice.org.
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