New Hampshire ESA · ClassWallet

New HampshireESA expense tracking & homeschool records

Keep your Education Freedom Account spending organized and audit-ready — and the rest of your homeschool records right alongside it. Built by a homeschool mom who lived the ESA audit dread.

Program

Education Freedom Account

Fund platform

ClassWallet

Eligibility

Universal / near-universal

Approx. award

Varies by income/grade

Official New Hampshire program site →

Award amounts and approved categories change each program year — confirm current details on the official site.

Free New Hampshire ESA expense tracker

The 14 approved New Hampshire ESA expense categories

  • Private school tuition & fees
  • Online learning program tuition & fees
  • Tutoring
  • Public school classes, curricular & co-curricular programs
  • Private school classes, curricular activities & programs
  • Textbooks, curriculum, or other required materials
  • Computer device
  • Technological services & devices
  • Educational software & applications
  • School uniforms
  • Assessment & examination fees
  • Career/technical school tuition, fees, materials & exam fees
  • Special education services & therapies(disability-only)
  • College/higher-education tuition & fees

Source: NH EFA Parent FAQ (nh.scholarshipfund.org), RSA 194-F:2. Categories change each program year — confirm against the official handbook before submitting.

Questions New Hampshire families ask

What is the New Hampshire Education Freedom Account?

Expanded toward universal eligibility in 2025. It's a universal (or near-universal) education savings account program; funds are managed through ClassWallet. Approximate award: Varies by income/grade. Confirm current eligibility and amounts at the official program site.

Can I use New Hampshire ESA funds for homeschool record-keeping software?

Many ESA programs reimburse online learning programs and curriculum-related tools. Whether a specific tool qualifies — and under which category — is set by your state. Always confirm against the current New Hampshire program rules before submitting. ArborSlate keeps the receipts and category summaries an audit would ask for.

How does ArborSlate help New Hampshire ESA families?

Log every expense, attach receipts, and generate the quarterly summaries and audit-defense records your program expects — plus the rest of your homeschool records (grades, attendance, reading logs, transcripts, compliance) in one place.

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