Scholarship Award Amounts

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Funds are awarded to students using the weighted pupil unit (WPU) as defined by the state as the amount established each year as in the enacted public education budget. Scholarship award amounts are distributed as follows:

  • Scholarship students whose family income is at or below 185% of the federal poverty level will receive the value of the WPU multiplied by 2.5.
  • Scholarship students whose family income is above 185% of the federal poverty level will receive the value of the WPU multiplied by 2.0.
  • Scholarship students whose family income is above 185% of the federal poverty level, and the student has documentation stating that the child would receive Level 2 special education resources (180 minutes or more per day of special education services in a public school) will receive the value of the WPU multiplied by 2.5. Either an IEP or an ATMR is required to verify Level 2 status.
  • For eligible students attending a formal preschool in a private school the value of the WPU for full time preschool students, and half the value of the WPU for part-time preschool enrollment.
  • For eligible siblings (see below) of qualified students in kindergarten through grade 12, who attend the same private school as the eligible student, the value of the WPU multiplied by 0.5.

For the 2024-25 school year the amount of scholarship awards based on this formula are reflected in the chart below:

24-25 Estimated Scholarship Amounts

Sibling Scholarship Applicant Verification

NOTE: The sibling scholarship is only available for siblings without a disability. If a family has more than one child with a qualifying disability, both children are able to apply for a full scholarship as a special needs student and not as a sibling.

  • Sibling scholarships are only available if all applicants with disabilities have been funded based upon available funds.
  • The sibling applicant is eligible to participate in kindergarten or grades 1-12 in public school.
  • The sibling applicant is a resident of the state of Utah.
  • The sibling applicant resides in the same household as a recipient of a scholarship awardee.
  • The sibling applicant has verified enrollment or the intent to enroll to attend the same qualifying school as the scholarship awardee with a disability.