This article is intended for individuals inquiring about service provider eligibility.
Service providers are professionals or organizations that offer additional educational support for students using the Georgia Promise Scholarship Program. These providers offer services like tutoring, therapy, and specialized learning resources.
Who may be a Service Provider?
To qualify, a service provider must:
- Be Certified or Licensed
- Tutors must be certified educators through the Georgia Professional Standards Commission.
Therapists (e.g., occupational, physical, speech, or behavioral) must hold a valid Georgia license.
2. Offer Approved ExpensesServices must be included in the list of qualified education expenses, such as:
- Tutoring
- Therapy Sessions
Supplemental Education Programs
- Tutors must be certified educators through the Georgia Professional Standards Commission.
- Operate Independently
- Service providers may not be immediate family members of the student or businesses owned by family members
What Do Service Providers Need to Do?
- Service providers may not be immediate family members of the student or businesses owned by family members
Once approved, service providers must:
- Maintain their certifications or licenses
- Complete a yearly compliance form confirming their eligibility
- Charge the same fees for all students—no special fees for scholarship recipients
How Are Providers Selected?
The Georgia Education Savings Authority reviews applications from service providers. Approved providers are added to an official list, making it easy for families to find qualified professionals.
Why Does This Matter for Parents?
When you are selecting a tutor, therapist, or other service provider, make sure they are on the official list of approved providers. This ensures that the scholarship funds may cover their services and that they meet program standards.