Ohio Ace Education Marketplace
Browse education service providers who have been approved to receive funds from Ohio ACE educational savings accounts.
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.

Dr. Nega's Educational Center - Central College Rd
This service provider requires payment upfront : No
Phone Number: (614) 264-1564
Email: drnegaeducationcenter@gmail.com
Address: 7171 Central College Rd, New Albany, Ohio 43054
We provide all our services at the Center unless we are asked to give short trainings. We have Tutoring Flow Diagram which we follow when the students reach our Center. We help our students with homework before we start anything else. If the students have no homework, they will be asked to read a book, if they are first grade and above. Younger kids will sit with a tutor and read from clarkness.com site, based on their reading level. The older kids will be asked to write a book report which will contain the title of the book, author of the book, illustrator of the book, characters, and a five-sentence paragraph. After reading, the children will be asked to do two math skills digitally at ixl.com or on worksheets (education.com site) or booklets that the Center has produced based Common Core Standards. After math, students will be asked to language arts either at ixl.com or on worksheets. No two kids will do the same exercise since each student is asked to do based on their level. Depending on the availability of time, students might be allowed to practice public speaking skills or coloring or special skill development like video editing.