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Scholarships
OSF (Opportunity Scholarship Fund)

Infinity Generation Preparatory School is a member school with the Opportunity Scholarship Fund (OSF), a non-profit organization that grants scholarships to Oklahoma K-12 students to accredited private schools in the state.
Infinity Generation students are eligible for scholarships through OSF if they meet ONE of the following criteria:
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Live in a family within the adjusted gross income (AGI) guidelines (see application).
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Attend, or live in the attendance zone, of a public school designated as in need of improvement by the State Board of Education.
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Attend an Oklahoma public school with an individualized education program (IEP).
To apply for an OSF scholarship at IGG, download an application
in English or Spanish. Please follow these steps:
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Complete an application for each of your children eligible for a scholarship.
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Include the first two pages of the family’s 2020 federal income tax return (Form 1040, 1040A or 1040EZ). If necessary, speak with IGG about accepted alternate proofs of income.
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Return the completed application(s) and adjusted gross income documentation to Zanade Morgan at IGG. DO NOT send the application directly to OSF.
To learn more about OSF, visit osfkids.org.

OKLAHOMA PARENTAL CHOICE TAX CREDIT PROGRAM
Get up to $7,500 for Private School Expenses
We need to be prepared to submit our application by February 18, 2025, as the maximum amount available is $250 million. The Oklahoma Tax Commission has authorized a total of $250 million in tax credits for the 2025-2026 school year. Please note that automatic approval and payment will only apply to the Spring 2025 semester. Any taxpayer wishing to participate in the tax credit program for the 2025-2026 school year must apply once the application period opens on February 18, 2025. Before parents can apply, they must first upload their application.
The Parental Choice Tax Credit program provides a refundable income tax credit of $5,000 to $7,500 for eligible Oklahoma taxpayers who pay, or expect to pay, qualified expenses such as tuition and fees to an eligible private school on behalf of an eligible student who attends or plans to attend an eligible private school during that tax year.
HOW IT WORKS
Step 1 - School Participation
Eligible private schools that wish to participate in the Parental Choice Tax Credit program must register with the Oklahoma Tax Commission on OkTAP.
Step 2 - Enrollment Verification Number
Parents or legal guardians must request an Enrollment Verification Number (EVN) for each student from the school their student(s) attends or plans to attend. The school will provide a unique EVN for each student, which will be submitted with the taxpayer’s application.
Step 3 - Apply Online
To apply for the Parental Choice Tax Credit, taxpayers must visit OkTAP to submit their application. Taxpayers need to provide the unique EVN for each student as part of the application.
Step 4 - Application Status Notification
Once verification is complete, taxpayers will be notified about the status of their application. Taxpayers can also check the status of their application on OkTAP.
Step 5 - Checks Will Be Mailed to Schools
Parental Choice Tax Credit checks will be mailed directly to the participating private school. Taxpayers can pick up the check or sign it to the school to cover tuition and fees.
For more information, visit the Oklahoma Tax Commission Parental Choice Tax Credit Website.
Lindsey Nicole Henry (LNH) Scholarship Program for Children with Disabilities
• A student who has had an Individualized Service Plan developed by the Department of Human Services (DHS)
• A student who is a child of a military family with permanent change of station orders who has moved to Oklahoma after receiving IDEA services in another state
• A student who has been served through the SoonerStart program and during transition has been determined to be eligible for school district services
• A student who has been in out-of-home placement through the office of Juvenile Affairs
• A student who has been in out-of-home placement with DHS, or who was adopted while in the permanent custody of DHS