Ohio Ace Education Marketplace
Browse education service providers who have been approved to receive funds from Ohio ACE educational savings accounts.
IMPORTANT PROGRAM UPDATE
The federal funds used to operate this project are scheduled to expire later this year. As a result, all ACE funds must be used for allowable activities no later than July 1, 2024. (Dates of service must occur before July 1, 2024.)*
All claims requesting payment or reimbursement must be submitted to Merit for processing no later than July 15, 2024. Any funds that are not expended by July 1, 2024 will no longer be available. Claims submitted after July 15, 2024 will not be approved.
*Clarification for service dates/close down for camps: Claims for day camps that have been paid for by parents may be reimbursed if the service date occurs through September 1, 2024. The claim is only reimbursable for day camps during this time period if the parent has paid up front and prior to July 1, 2024.
Each Service Provider conducts their business differently and may collect payment for their goods/services in one of two ways:
1. Parent/Guardian pays for goods/services at time of service. This type of purchase can be reimbursed with OH ACE account funds directly to the parent/guardian via claim submission with an attached receipt in the OH ACE app as long as the parent/guardian has connected their bank account to the app.
2. Service Provider issues an invoice to the parent/guardian for goods/services. This invoice can be paid directly to the Service Provider using OH ACE account funds by submitting a claim with the attached invoice in the OH ACE app, as long as the Service Provider has set up their account to receive those funds.
Please check with each Service Provider ahead of a purchasing decision to ensure you are aware of their policy regarding payment at time of service or invoicing.
ACES - Achievement Center for Education Success & Gateway ACES
This service provider requires payment upfront : No
Price Range: $60 - $500
Phone Number: (937) 548-8002
Email: jvaughn@corsp.org
Address: 201 R.M. Davis Parkway, Piqua, Ohio 45356
Service Provider: 201506
Upon enrollment of the tutoring program, our Literacy Coordinator who is a retired teacher assesses students. The assessment tool used is the Wide Range Achievement Test Revision 3 (WRAT3) to determine the student’s academic levels in reading, writing, math and social studies and other areas of academic need. Once the WRAT3 is tabulated, the Literacy Coordinator will work with the student and set up a curriculum to address the academic needs of the student. A follow-up WRAT3 assessment is completed once a year and/or at the end of a student’s enrollment in the program.