State Department of Education releases final enrollment figures for Florida Tax Credit Scholarship

More than $662 million in tax credit scholarships was awarded during the 2020-21 school year according to an enrollment report released by the Florida Department of Education.

The Florida Tax Credit Scholarship program enrolled 106,112 low- and middle-income students during the pandemic.

Step Up For Students, which hosts this blog, helped administer 104,143 scholarships, 98.1% of the total last year.

Miami-Dade County was home to 24,502 Florida Tax Credit Scholarship students, the largest enrollment of Florida’s counties.

Of all tax credit scholarship students, 73.4% were non-white and 67.6% were either Black or Hispanic. Hispanic students made up nearly 39% of the student population, while Black students made up 29%.

Florida Tax Credit Scholarship students attended 1,945 private schools in 64 of Florida’s 67 counties. Of those schools, 1,278 (65.7%) were religious. Nearly 82% of FTC students attended a religious school.

The Florida Tax Credit Scholarship was created in 2001 and served 15,585 students in 2002-03, the first full school year for the program. The scholarship was Florida’s third private school scholarship program and the first to be funded through private, tax-credited contributions.


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BY Patrick R. Gibbons

Patrick Gibbons is public affairs manager at Step Up for Students and a research fellow for the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice. A former teacher, he lived in Las Vegas, Nev., for five years, where he worked as an education writer and researcher. He can be reached at (813) 498.1991 or emailed at [email protected]. Follow Patrick on Twitter: at @PatrickRGibbons and @redefinEDonline.