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ESA in Minnesota

Minnesota does not currently have an ESA program.

Minnesota doesn't have an ESA, but offers a K-12 education deduction and credit that homeschool families can use for curriculum expenses — including educational software.

As of April 2026

What Minnesota offers
A K-12 education deduction and credit — available to homeschool families.
K-12 Education Deduction
$1,625–$2,500 deduction per child (varies by grade level) for qualifying educational expenses. Covers homeschool curriculum, tutoring, and educational software. Claimed on your Minnesota state income tax return.
K-12 Education Credit
75% of qualifying expenses, up to $1,000 per family. Covers similar expenses as the deduction. Income-limited. Claimed on your Minnesota state income tax return. Verify current eligibility at revenue.state.mn.us.
Wizkoo works without ESA
You don't need an ESA to use Wizkoo.

Most homeschool families fund their curriculum through personal budgets, and Wizkoo is built to be worth it either way.

$50/month or $499/year. Every child in your family, one price. No per-child pricing. No vendor approval needed. No waiting.

Your first plan is free, no credit card required.

If Minnesota introduces an ESA program, we'll update this page immediately.

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This page is for informational purposes only and is not legal or financial advice. ESA program details, eligibility, and funding amounts change frequently. Always verify current information directly with your state's education department before making financial decisions. Last verified: April 2026.