Our Program

How It Works

The D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program (OSP) knows how important it is that you understand how to best use your scholarship. Here in this section you will learn about major aspects of the OSP in order to receive the full benefits the program.

DC OSP children

Placements

Our team is here to help you search, choose, and apply to over 50 private schools in the District. Once your child has been accepted to one of our participating schools, we will provide you with a School Placement Form (SPF). This form allows your child's school to bill your scholarship for tuition and other educational fees.

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Payments Basics

To maximize the use of your scholarship plan ahead! Talk with your child's school to go over all fees and services that may be charged to your scholarship.

  • For school year (SY) 2012-13 scholarships caps are up to $8,000 for K - 8th and up to $12,000 for 9th-12th
  • Your scholarship will pay for tuition first!
  • Scholarship checks are made out to YOU! As the parent and guardian, you will have the authority to endorse the check in order to release the funds to the school your child is attending.
  • Scholarship checks are sent to you at least three times in a school year.

 

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Scholarship Renewal

In order for your child to continue using the scholarship, you will need to renew annually. As a renewing OSP parent, you will need to meet the scholarship requirements:

  • Submit scholarship renewal form to the Trust no later than March 30, 2012;
  • Current school enrollment;
  • Currently reside in the District of Columbia; and
  • Combined household income is at or below the application income guideline:
    • Student comes from a household currently receiving SNAP benefits issued by District of Columbia; or
    • For those students not receving SNAP benefits:
      • Students currently using their scholarship for SY 2011-12: Combined income is at or below the 300% of federal poverty threshold for calendar year 2011; or
      • Students not currently using their scholarship for SY 2011-12: Combined income is at or below the 185% of federal poverty threshold for calendar year 2011.

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