
ESA Technology Expenses Guide: Laptops, Computers & Smart Boards (What’s Actually Allowed)
When Sarah received her first Education Savings Account deposit—$7,200 for her two kids—she immediately started shopping for laptops. But three weeks later, her account was flagged. The tablet she’d bought? Not approved. The gaming laptop? Rejected. The smart board for her homeschool room? On hold pending documentation. She’s not alone.





























