📢 Step Up for Students 2025-26: What You Need to Know
Mathnasium is proud to be an approved Step Up for Students provider, and we’re here to help families navigate the latest scholarship updates for the 2025–26 school year. Whether your child is currently using FES-UA, PEP, or you’re interested in the New Worlds Scholarship, here’s what you need to know to stay on track and maximize your benefits.
⏰ Deadline Alert: FES-UA & PEP Renewals Due April 30
If your student is currently receiving the Family Empowerment Scholarship for Students with Unique Abilities (FES-UA) or is enrolled through the Personalized Education Program (PEP), be sure to renew your scholarship by April 30, 2025.
Why is this important?
➡️ After April 30, renewal applications will be treated as new applications—which means no priority placement and limited availability of funds.
🔗 Click here to renew or apply now
📚 New Worlds Scholarship for Struggling Readers & Math Students
The New Worlds Scholarship Account supports VPK through 5th-grade students who are struggling with reading or math. The 2025–26 application is not open yet—but you can join the interest list to be notified when it does.
🔗 Join the New Worlds notification list
This program can be used to fund tutoring, after-school support, and other academic services—like Mathnasium!
🧠 How Mathnasium Supports Step Up Families
We’re more than just a math center—we’re your partner in helping your child succeed. As an approved vendor for FES-UA, PEP, and New Worlds, Mathnasium offers:
✅ Individualized learning plans
✅ In-center and online options
✅ Support for unique learners
✅ Programs that align with your child’s academic goals
Our method builds confidence and fills in critical skill gaps—making math less stressful and more rewarding.
📞 Let’s Make 2025–26 a Great Year!
Have questions or need help using your scholarship funds at Mathnasium? We’re happy to walk you through the process.
📍Visit us in-center, give us a call, or contact us online to get started. Let’s make this your child’s strongest math year yet!