Return Utah is a 16-week program for people who have taken a career break for at least one or more years for reasons such as starting or raising a family, caring for a family member, chronic illness, enhanced education, other personal/career related needs, etc.
The For Utah Scholarship covers tuition and mandatory fees (last dollar award after all other gift aid considered), but will not cover books or housing.
The Utah Promise Grant is a statewide scholarship program that expands access to higher education opportunities to all Utahns by providing financial assistance to students who demonstrate financial need. Eligible Students: Recent Utah high school graduates. Utah adult residents.
Schools are funded by the Minimum School Program. The Minimum School Program is comprised of state income tax and local property tax dollars and ensures the minimum amount of funding each school should receive ing to its circumstances.
Through Utah's Learn and Work Program. Utah State University has joined with the Governor's Office of Economic Development and the Utah System of Higher Education's Learn and Work program to provide short-term training to people unemployed, underemployed or vulnerable to economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Temporary services are available for individuals and families, including food, financial, Medicaid/medical and child care assistance. Check Eligibility and manage case.
Utah Educationally Disadvantaged Grant (UEG) State funding available to Utah residents attending at least half time with financial need. Values range from $100 to $1,000 depending on funds available, enrollment status, and financial need.
The Utah Education Fund Grant is available to Utah resident undergraduates who demonstrate exceptional economic need and who are educationally disadvantaged. You must be enrolled for at least 6 hours (half-time status) to receive the UEF Grant.
The Utah Promise Grant is a statewide scholarship program that expands access to higher education opportunities to all Utahns by providing financial assistance to students who demonstrate financial need. Eligible Students: Recent Utah high school graduates. Utah adult residents.
Public education in Utah follows the K-12 system in which students attend primary and secondary schools, of which there are three kinds throughout the state: public, charter, and private.