Indiana law requires that students must have been in a public school for the two semesters prior to the semester in which they will receive the scholarship or have received a grant from a Scholarship Granting Organization (SGO) in the past. In addition families must earn no more than the following income levels (based on family size, including parents and children):
2011-12 Income Guidelines*
| Household Size |
Annual Income |
Monthly Income |
Weekly Income |
| 2 | $40,821 | $3,402 | $786 |
| 3 | $52,240 | $4,285 | $990 |
| 4 | $62,022 | $5,169 |
$1,194 |
| 5 | $72,622 | $6,052 | $1,398 |
| 6 | $83,223 | $6,936 | 1,600 |
| 7 | $93,823 | $7,819 | 1,804 |
| each additional |
add $10,600 |
add $883 |
add $204 |
*The School Choice voucher income guidelines are indexed on the Federal Free and Reduced Lunch Guidelines and are updated annually.
Once a student has been accepted for enrollment at Tippecanoe Christian School, the voucher application would be submitted by the school office through a secure Indiana Department of Education website. A parent must be present at the school office when the voucher application is submitted.
The number of scholarships and the time to get involved in these programs are both limited. If you desire a Christ-centered education for your child and want to know if the new state voucher program could help, please contact the school office at 765-477-5803.