Utah Admin. Code R765-612-4 - Award Requirements
(1) To qualify
for the Opportunity Scholarship, the applicant shall satisfy the following
criteria:
(a) graduate from a Utah high school
with a minimum, non-weighted GPA of 3.3;
(b) complete one advanced Mathematics
course;
(c) complete one advanced
Language Arts course;
(d) complete
one advanced Science course; and
(e) complete and submit either the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid or the alternative financial form approved
by the board.
(2) Under
Section 63G-12-402, verification of
lawful presence in the United States is not required to be eligible for a
scholarship under this rule.
(3) A
student who graduated from a Utah high school in 2022 may alternatively qualify
for the Opportunity Scholarship if the student satisfies the following
criteria:
(a) graduate from a Utah high school
with a minimum, non-weighted GPA of 3.3;
(b) complete four credits of
English;
(c) complete four credits
of math, including one course of advanced math;
(d) complete three credits of lab-based
biology, chemistry, and physics;
(e) complete two credits of world
languages;
(f) complete three
credits of social science; and
(g)
complete and submit either the Free Application for Federal Student Aid or the
scholarship alternative financial form available.
(4) For purposes of Subsections
R765-612-4(1)(b)
and R765-612-4(3)(c),
advanced mathematics means any of the following courses: pre-calculus,
calculus, statistics, AP calculus AB, AP calculus BC, AP statistics, college
courses Math 1030 and higher, IB Math SL, HL, and Further Math.
(5) The following requirements apply only to
a student who graduated from a Utah high school in 2022:
(a) Each student must apply for the
Opportunity Scholarship using the eligibility criteria in either Subsection
R765-612-4(1)
or Subsection R765-612-4(2)
exclusively.
(b) The student may
not qualify for the Opportunity Scholarship by mixing courses from both sets of
criteria in Subsections
R765-612-4(1)
and R765-612-4(2).
(c) Because the courses listed in Subsections
R765-612-4(1)
and R765-612-4(2)
are not always analogous, each student who graduated in 2022 shall confirm the
courses the student is completing meet the eligibility requirements under the
subsection through which the student elects to apply.
(6) An award recipient shall enroll at an
eligible institution full time, as defined by the institution, beginning with
the fall semester after high school graduation.
(7) The institution which the student attends
shall verify the recipient has met the enrollment requirements before
disbursing payment.
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