How to know if I am eligible to collect it in September 2024

How to know if I am eligible to collect it in September 2024

September 8, 2024 – 09:45

To receive this benefit, certain requirements must be met. Find out what they are and how to know if you meet them.

The educational vouchers They seek to promote access to private education, offer more options to families and encourage competition between educational institutions.

Vouchers can provide a specific amount of money that families can use to pay for tuition, materials, or educational services at institutions of their choice.

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Who can access educational vouchers in September 2024

To access educational vouchers you must: meet certain requirements:

  • Children who attend preschool, primary and secondary schools with tuition less than $54,396;
  • Having children up to 18 years old (as of 4/30):
  • Students in preschool, primary and secondary schools with at least 75% state funding;
  • That they meet the condition of regular student;
  • Have a family income that does not exceed 7 minimum wages as of March 2024 ($1,419,600);
  • Have your data and that of your family group accredited in my ANSES;
  • Have CBU or means of payment reported to ANSES.

Amount of educational vouchers in September 2024

For the month of September, educational vouchers will have a collection limit for their beneficiaries of $27,198 per childwhich covers 50% of the fee for private schools with a state subsidy of 75% or more.

Why they can take away your educational voucher

They could take away your voucher in these cases:

  • The death of the student.
  • Resignation of the parental guardian.
  • The modification of any of the reasons that justified its granting.
  • Loss of regular student status.
  • Failure to comply with any of the obligations set forth in the regulations.
  • Falsehood or omission of information in the registration process.

Source: Ambito

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