Regents’ Recipients from Class of 2019
Regents’ Scholarship Recipients from Class of 2019 This information is only applicable to applicants who graduated in the class of 2019. Please read below for
Regents’ Scholarship Recipients from Class of 2019 This information is only applicable to applicants who graduated in the class of 2019. Please read below for
Regents’ Scholarship Counselor Resources You do not need to be an expert in regards to the scholarship requirements, but you can encourage students to explore
Regents’ Scholarship Recipients from Class of 2018 & Prior The following information is for students who graduated from high school in 2018 or prior. Please
Regents’ Scholarship Recipients from the Classes of 2020 and 2021 This information is only applicable to applicants who graduated high school in the class of
Budget: Beginning July 1, 2020, the Legislature approved a $90 million increase (8.2%) in ongoing tax funds and a one-time increase of $1,750,500 for higher
Budget: The Executive Appropriations Committee met late Friday to adopt the state’s FY 21 budget totalling approximately $20 billion. Legislative leaders substantially supported the major
Budget: With Appropriations Subcommittees wrapped up, Senate and House leadership have spent the week preparing to compile the full budget. Legislative budgets are expected in
Meeting to be held at Utah State University – Salt Lake SALT LAKE CITY – The USHE Board of Regents will consider adopting a definition
Revised Revenue Projections The Governor’s Office and legislative leaders announced revised tax revenue projections that set the stage for final budget preparations in the coming
Institution Presentations to Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee The University of Utah and Utah State University presented to the Higher Education Appropriation Subcommittee (HEAS) this week.
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