Current through Bulletin 2025-01, January 1, 2025
Section R765-609C-6 - Award Amounts and Renewals(1) Funding Constraints of Awards: The Board will determine award amounts, depending on the annual legislative appropriation, whether the institution is a credit granting or non-credit granting institution, and the number of qualified applicants.(2) Scholarship Award: Students who meet the eligibility criteria and enroll at a credit granting institution will receive a four-semester scholarship award, the amount of which will be determined annually by the Board. Students who enroll in a non-credit granting institution will receive a one-time scholarship award, the amount of which will be determined annually by the Board, which the institution may disburse over the course of a recipient's enrollment within this policy's limits and requirements.(3) Ongoing Eligibility: Scholarship recipients who enroll at a credit granting institution must maintain a 3.0 GPA and complete a minimum of 12 credit hours per academic semester to remain eligible for the award. Students who earn less than a 3.0 Semester GPA will be placed on probation. If the recipient again at any time earns less than a 3.0 GPA the scholarship may be revoked. Institutions shall verify the recipient has met these requirements. Recipients who do not maintain eligibility forfeit the remaining award amount.Utah Admin. Code R765-609C-6
Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2020-03, effective 1/15/2020