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Sight for Students
How to Qualify
There are five basic qualifications your child must meet in order to receive a Sight for Students gift certificate.
Family income is no more than 200% of federal poverty level (see chart below).
Child is not enrolled in Medicaid or other vision insurance.
Child is 18 years old or younger and has not graduated from high school.
Child or parent is a U.S. citizen or legal immigrant with a social security number.
Child has not used the Sight for Students program during the past 12 months.
| 200% of Federal Poverty Guidelines |
| Size of Family |
48 States & DC |
Alaska |
Hawaii |
| 1 |
$19,140 |
$23,900 |
$22,020 |
| 2 |
25,660 |
32,060 |
29,520 |
| 3 |
32,180 |
40,220 |
37,020 |
| 4 |
38,700 |
48,380 |
44,520 |
| 5 |
45,220 |
56,540 |
52,020 |
| 6 |
51,740 |
64,700 |
59,520 |
| 7 |
58,260 |
72,860 |
67,020 |
| 8 |
64,780 |
81,020 |
74,520 |
For each additional
person add: |
$6,520 |
$8,160 |
$7,500 |
Welcome to the Sight for Students "Find a Partner" page. To find a participating community partner in your area, where you can go to get help through the Sight for Students program, please enter your home address including your city and state or zip code. Next, click on the "Find Locations" button, and you will get a list of up to 21 partners that are closest to the address you enter. You can also enter just a city and state or zip code. However, the more detail you provide, the more accurate the results will be. If you need assistance, please e-mail us at sfsinfo@vsp.com or call 1-888-290-4964 and you will receive a prompt response.
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