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THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK / ALBANY, NY 12234

Early Learning

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P-12 Education
Office of Early Learning
89 Washington Avenue, EB 514 West Mezzanine, Albany, NY 12234
(518) 474-5807
To: 
Superintendents of Schools with Universal Prekindergarten (UPK) Allocations
UPK Program Contacts
UPK Fiscal Contacts
From: 
Erik Sweet, Executive Director of the Office of Early Learning
Subject: 
Understanding the 2026-2027 Universal Prekindergarten (UPK) Funding Allocation
Date: 
June 22, 2026
The enacted 2027 State Budget included some significant changes in Universal Prekindergarten (UPK) funding for the 2026-2027 school year and beyond, ensuring that every school district now has access to UPK funding to support early childhood education. The move to a single funding structure, along with increased per-pupil rates for 4-year-olds, will make it more accessible for districts to plan, grow, and sustain high-quality programs. This memo is intended to support school districts by providing clear information about the UPK allocation to help guide the planning and implementation of these high-quality prekindergarten programs.
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UPK Allocation
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UPK funds are allocated to school districts in accordance with a formula set forth in Section 3602-e (10) of Education Law. The Universal Prekindergarten (UPK) Allocations chart will allow districts to determine funding for four-year-olds and three-year-olds when applicable.
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Four-year-old Funding
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Funding for four-year-olds is no longer limited by a pre-set maximum allocation amount or a defined number of students to serve. Districts can enroll all eligible 4-year-old students and receive UPK funding for each student served, provided program requirements are met. The amount of aid is only limited by the number of students served.
  • For full-day 4-year-old UPK programs, districts will receive the greater of
    • $10,000 per pupil, or
    • The district’s chosen Foundation Aid per-pupil amount.
  • For half-day programming, 4-year-old slots will be paid a per pupil rate of ½ of Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) rate for 4-year-olds.
    • Please note that half-day programming will be ineligible for UPK aid beginning in the 2028-2029 school year.
Three-year-old Funding
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To be eligible for the full 3-year-old funding amount, districts must continue to serve the maximum number of eligible 3-year-old students.
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  • The Base Eligible count of 3-year-old half-day students
  • The Base Eligible count of 3-year-old full-day students
  • The Base Eligible count of FTE 3-year-old students to serve
    • (Half-day * 0.5) + Full-day)
  • The Maximum UPK Allocation for the 2026-2027 school year
To Access UPK Funding
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To access UPK funding, districts must submit two items through the (via the SED Monitoring and Vendor Performance System):
  1. An Initial Survey stating the district's intent to use the funding and the forecasted number of students to be served.
  2. An Annual UPK Application detailing how students will be served alongside a proposed budget.
Districts will receive an automated email once these are available.
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For more information and guidance, please see the Universal Prekindergarten (UPK) for 2026-27 and Beyond: What School Districts Need to Know posted on the OEL website. If you have specific questions regarding your funding or require guidance for the 2026-2027 school year, please contact the Office of Early Learning at (518) 474-5807 or OEL@nysed.gov.