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Opportunity Scholarship

The Opportunity Scholarship is a simplified, statewide, achievement-based program that encourages students to complete advanced courses in core subject areas while in high school, aims to make higher education more accessible, and rewards students for preparing academically for college.

Opportunity Scholarship Information

This information is specific to the year the student graduated high school. This information applies to those who have been awarded or are seeking information regarding the Opportunity Scholarship. Click the applicable graduation year below to learn more.

Class of 2025 and beyond

This information is subject to change based on legislative or administrative action. Students should check back regularly to be aware of any updates.

Scholarship application opens: January 2, 2025

Priority deadline: January 27, 2025

Final deadline: March 21, 2025

The application link will be available on this website.

*The priority deadline is in place to act as a contingency. If we do not receive enough funding to award all students during the legislative session, those who have met the priority deadline may be given priority. We strongly encourage all students to meet the priority deadline.

2026 graduates (and beyond) should check this website regularly for updates. Any updates regarding application dates, the application link, award amounts, and updates from the legislative session will be posted throughout the year.

Students must apply for the Opportunity Scholarship during their senior year of high school by completing the following steps.

  1. Submit the Online Application: Fill out and submit the online scholarship application to be considered.
  2. Complete the FAFSA: Make sure to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). 2025 applicants must complete the 2025/26 FAFSA.
  3. Meet the Deadlines: Both the online scholarship application and FAFSA must be submitted by the priority or final deadline.

 

Students who will graduate from a private high school in Utah must submit a transcript with their online application.

*The 2025 Opportunity Scholarship application link will be posted on the website before January 2, 2025.

These requirements were created after examining recent Utah high school graduates’ data to identify the top college success predictors.

  • Earn a 3.3 cumulative high school GPA
  • Complete 3 advanced courses (see next question for more details about eligible courses)
    • Complete 1 Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), or Concurrent Enrollment (CE) course in each of the core areas of high school graduation:
      • Math,
      • Science, and
      • Language Arts
  • Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
  • Graduate from a Utah high school

 

Three advanced courses must be completed in grades 9-12 and must be completed before high school graduation. Please note: scholarship course requirements may not align with graduation requirements. Students should work with their high school counselor to choose the classes needed to meet graduation requirements.

Eligible courses are Concurrent Enrollment (CE), Advanced Placement (AP), or International Baccalaureate (IB) level courses that align to a USBE core code starting with “06” (Language Arts), “07” (Mathematics), and “08” Science.

For CE classes, we recommend using the Concurrent Enrollment Master List (core code listed) to find acceptable courses. Courses that align with other subject areas will not be accepted. Students will need to work with their high school to find out which courses are available at their school.

This list is not comprehensive. Please contact our office if you have questions about specific courses.

Language Arts

  • AP English Language
  • AP Literature & Composition
  • CE English 1010
  • CE English 2010
  • CE English 2200
  • CE Communication 1010 (Applied Communication)
  • CE Humanities
    • students must earn English credit. USU1320 is a social science course and does not fulfill this requirement
  • IB English A Literature
  • IB English Language & Literature
  • IMPORTANT: See the CE Master List for Language Arts courses with a core code beginning with 06 for all acceptable CE Language Arts courses

 

Mathematics

  • AP Calculus AB
  • AP Calculus BC
  • AP Precalculus
  • AP Statistics
  • CE Math 1010
    • Math 1010 does not fulfill the General Education Quantitative Literacy requirement. Math 1010 is intended only for students who cannot place directly into Math 1050 College Algebra after completion of Secondary MATH III)
  • CE Math 1030
  • CE Math 1031
  • CE Math 1040
  • CE Math 1050
  • CE Math 1060
  • CE Math 1210
  • IB Mathematics
  • IMPORTANT: See the CE Master List for Math courses with a core code beginning with 07 for all acceptable CE Math courses

 

Science

  • AP Biology
  • AP Chemistry
  • AP Environmental Science
  • AP Physics
  • CE Biology 1010/1015*
  • CE Biology 1020/1025*
  • CE Biology 1610/1615*
  • CE Human Biology 1050/1055 or 1090* (when aligned with USBE Science core credit code)
    • Please contact the scholarship office before you apply or at time of application if you completed Biology 1090 from SLCC prior to the 23/24 school year and earned CTE credit at your high school
  • CE Chemistry 1010/1015*
  • CE Chemistry 1110*
  • CE Chemistry 1210/1215*
  • CE Environmental Science (Envs 1010/1015 or Bio 1400/1405)*
  • CE Geology 1010/1015*
  • CE Physics 1010/1015*
  • IB Biology
  • IB Chemistry
  • IB Environment Science & Society
  • IB Physics
  • IMPORTANT: See the CE Master List for Science courses with a core code beginning with 08 for all acceptable CE Science courses

 

*Lecture credit required (example: Biology 1010), lab credit recommended, but optional (example: Biology 1015). Science courses that satisfy the Opportunity Scholarship requirements may not grant foundational science credit required for high school graduation, which typically requires students to complete the lecture and lab credit. Students should work with their school counselor to choose the right classes needed for graduation.

Students may also earn credit through Early College courses completed in grades 9-12 that are included on the CE Master List as described above.

The Opportunity Scholarship is merit-based. To qualify, students must complete advanced coursework and meet a minimum GPA requirement in high school.

While completing a Free Application for Free Student Aid (FAFSA) is required as part of the application process, eligibility for or acceptance of federal aid is not considered when determining eligibility for the Opportunity Scholarship.

The 2025/2065 FAFSA is anticipated to be broadly available by December 1, 2024. We strongly advise students and parents to initiate the process early by creating their FSA ID this fall. It’s important to note that processing time to create the FSA ID may take 1-5 business days.

Remember, the FAFSA cannot be filled out without both the student’s and parents’ information being entered which requires both to create an FSA ID. Once available, we encourage students to complete the FAFSA as early as possible.

If you need assistance with completing your FAFSA, several resources are available:

  • FAFSA Completion Events: Check with your high school for events during the spring semester.
  • Online Resources: Visit www.fafsa.gov to complete the FAFSA, access FAQs, and find additional support.

 

School Counselors and Advisors: Speak with your school counselor or a UCAC advisor for personalized help.

A maximum award amount will be determined based on available funding and the number of qualified applicants. Awards may be used toward the cost of tuition and general student fees after other state aid is applied, so individual semester awards will vary.

Students must be admitted and degree-seeking to be eligible for an award. The Opportunity Scholarship can be used at the following institutions:

Colleges and Universities

  • Salt Lake Community College
  • Snow College
  • Southern Utah University
  • Utah State University
  • Utah Tech University
  • Utah Valley University
  • University of Utah
  • Weber State University

 

Private, Non-Profit Institutions 

  • Brigham Young University (Provo campus)
    • Courses taken on other campuses or though Flex GE are not eligible
  • Ensign College
  • Western Governors University
  • Westminster University
  • Yes, all Opportunity Scholarship recipients must either
    • (1) be currently enrolled at an eligible institution for consecutive fall and spring/winter semesters, or
    • (2) obtain an approved deferment/leave of absence from the institution that they are attending. 
  • Deferments or leaves of absence are generally approved for:
    • Military service
    • Major medical issues
    • Humanitarian or religious service

 

Each institution has its own deferment and leave of absence procedures with specific deadlines. Contact your institution as soon as possible to understand their required steps.

Recipients (2024 and prior)

This information is for applicants who graduated high school in the class of 2024 and prior. Please read below for details on award information and how to maintain eligibility for the Opportunity Scholarship. If you have questions, please contact the scholarship office directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

All 2024 applicants received an application update via email on May 1, 2024. The acceptance form was required by August 15, 2024.

Students in the high school graduating classes of 2022 to 2024 may receive a maximum of $1,000 per semester for up to four semesters, subject to the student maintaining eligibility. Individual awards are applied toward tuition and general student fees after all other state aid has been awarded to the student. Students must be enrolled in at least 12 credits to be considered for a semester payment. The Opportunity Scholarship may be deferred but expires five years from the student’s high school graduation date.

If you have questions about your award amount or enrollment/deferment status, contact your college/university.

All Opportunity Scholarship recipients must either

  • (1) be currently enrolled at an eligible institution for consecutive fall and spring/winter semesters, or
  • (2) obtain an approved deferment/leave of absence from the institution that they are attending. 
  • Deferments or leaves of absence are generally approved for:
    • Military service
    • Major medical issues
    • Humanitarian or religious service

 

Each institution has its own deferment and leave of absence procedures with specific deadlines. Contact your institution as soon as possible to understand their required steps.

 

The Opportunity Scholarship can be used at the following institutions:

Colleges and Universities

  • Salt Lake Community College
  • Snow College
  • Southern Utah University
  • Utah State University
  • Utah Tech University
  • Utah Valley University
  • University of Utah
  • Weber State University

 

Private, Non-Profit Institutions

  • Brigham Young University (Provo campus)
    • Courses taken on other campuses or through Flex GE are not eligible
  • Ensign College
  • Western Governors University
  • Westminster University

Students must maintain enrollment at an eligible college/university during the Fall and Spring semesters (Fall and Winter for those attending BYU and Ensign College). The college you attend will track your enrollment and GPA information each semester before posting a semester award. Students will not be required to submit enrollment documentation to the Opportunity Scholarship to maintain their eligibility.

To receive an award disbursement student must do the following:

  • Enroll full-time at an eligible institution (this is usually 12 credits).
    • If you are enrolled at an eligible school, but are enrolled less than full-time at an eligible school, you can remain eligible for future award disbursements.
    • If you are not enrolled in any credits, you must obtain an approved deferment or leave of absence from an eligible college/university. Please review the deferment and leave of absence information on this page and work with your college/university for details about this process.
  • Meet satisfactory academic progress (typically a minimum semester GPA of 3.0) for each semester in which you receive payment. Contact your financial aid office for more information.
  • Successfully earn credit for all courses for which you received a semester payment.

If you do not meet a semester GPA requirement, you will be placed on probationary status; however, if you fail to meet the semester GPA a second time, you will forfeit any remaining scholarship payments. Students are still able to receive the Opportunity Scholarship while on probation. Probation is not allowed for students who fail to meet the credit requirement. Students not meeting the eligibility requirements will forfeit their Opportunity Scholarship and may have to return the scholarship funds.

Returning from Deferment

Students who were approved for a deferment immediately after high school need to complete the following to reinstate their scholarship.

  • Enroll at an eligible college or university before your deferment expires.
  • Contact the college or university financial aid office, let them know you are an Opportunity Scholarship recipient, have returned from deferment and are enrolled, and would like them to reinstate your scholarship for the upcoming semester.

Students who were approved for a deferment immediately after high school need to complete the following to reinstate their scholarship.

  • Enroll at an eligible college or university before your deferment expires.

 

Contact the college or university financial aid office, let them know you are an Opportunity Scholarship recipient, have returned from deferment and are enrolled, and would like them to reinstate your scholarship for the upcoming semester.

Students who enrolled at an eligible institution immediately after high school graduation, but do not continuously enroll in Fall and Spring (Winter for BYU and Ensign College) semesters must obtain an approved leave of absence from their college or university.

Each college and university set deadlines and guidelines for requesting a deferment or leave of absence. You will need to work with the college or university to ensure you are meeting their requirements. Students who do not meet enrollment requirements and do not receive an approved deferment/leave of absence from their college or university will forfeit their eligibility for the Opportunity Scholarship.

If you file for a leave of absence you are strongly encouraged to authorize a third party to be able to receive information about your student account with your college/university. You can also authorize a third party to be able to receive information from our office by submitting a  Student Information Release Form . You are responsible for managing your scholarship even while on a deferment or leave of absence.

Students who enrolled at an eligible institution immediately after high school graduation, but do not continuously enroll in Fall and Spring (Winter for BYU and Ensign College) semesters must obtain an approved leave of absence from their college or university.

Each college and university set deadlines and guidelines for requesting a deferment or leave of absence. You will need to work with the college or university to ensure you are meeting their requirements. Students who do not meet enrollment requirements and do not receive an approved deferment/leave of absence from their college or university will forfeit their eligibility for the Opportunity Scholarship.

If you file for a leave of absence you are strongly encouraged to authorize a third party to be able to receive information about your student account with your college/university. You can also authorize a third party to be able to receive information from our office by submitting a  Student Information Release Form . You are responsible for managing your scholarship even while on a deferment or leave of absence.

If you transfer institutions, you need to notify the financial aid offices at both your current and new college or university before the start of the semester.

Transfer Steps: For a successful transfer, follow these steps before the new semester begins:

  1. Contact Your New Institution: Notify your new college or university about your intent to transfer the Opportunity Scholarship. They will need to confirm your eligibility and coordinate with your previous institution.
  2. Inform Your Previous Institution: Contact your prior college or university. Inform them that they should contact your new institution to verify your eligibility for the Opportunity Scholarship.

 

Once your eligibility is confirmed by your new college or university, they will proceed to award you the scholarship funds.

After you receive your award notice, feel free to contact the financial aid office at your college or university for assistance with your Opportunity Scholarship inquiries. Here are situations in which it’s recommended to connect with the state scholarship team:

  • Unanswered Questions: If you’ve thoroughly explored the website and still can’t find the information you’re seeking.
  • Delayed Notification: If the notification date has passed, and you haven’t received an email regarding your Opportunity Scholarship application, please get in touch.
    The application for the class of 2025 will be available from January 2 – March 21, 2025. 2025 applicants can expect an email notification regarding their Opportunity Scholarship application by May 2, 2025(if not sooner).
  • Application Queries: If you have queries regarding your Opportunity Scholarship application, including questions about your application status, documentation, or next steps.

 

Course Acceptance: If you’re unsure whether a specific class you’ve taken or plan to take is accepted as part of the scholarship’s requirements.

Contact the State Scholarship office for more information:

 

Contact your institution