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Fits All Scholarship is sponsored by Utah State Board of Education. Scholarship for Utah students not in public school, usable for homeschool curriculum and educational expenses.
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Utah Fits All Scholarship Utah Fits All Scholarship Program On May 16th, 2025, Odyssey became the new administrator for Utah Fits All Scholarship. Going forward, they will handle all administration for the program.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Utah State Board of Education Staff as well as the Internal Audit Department will no longer take complaints, input, or feedback on the program from All questions, concerns, or complaints must go to Odyssey as the transition period from program manager (ACE) to program manager (ODYSSEY) is complete as of October 27, 2025.
Subject to any change in future legislation Odyssey is the program manager and responsible, entirely, for the UFA program. We will no longer serve as a customer service capacity to the UFA Program. Odyssey Contact Information: For all information regarding Utah Fits All Scholarship, please refer to the new administrator's official website, Odyssey .
email: help. ut@withodyssey. com Please refer to the main website for information.
As a student recipient you are responsible for any conflicting enrollments you may encounter. It is your choice and responsibility to choose your preferred enrollment and resolve these conflicts . Some of these may be where a private school is utilizing an online school as support educational material.
Please contact your private school to rectify this situation. Other situations may happen because of how the school/charter has your student enrolled in their student information system. Keep in mind that any activity with a public school (in-person or online) may create General Scholarship Information What is the Utah Fits All Scholarship?
Beginning in the 2024-25 school year, the Utah Fits All Scholarship Program provides up to $8,000 to Utah K-12 students through an education savings account (ESA). The amounts will change for various groups in the 2025-26 school year. Please check with the administrator for this program.
How and why did the program come into being? The Utah Fits All Scholarship Program came to be through HB215 during the 2023 General Legislative Session. The bill was sponsored by Representative Candice Pierucci and Senator Kirk Cullimore, and was signed into law by Governor Spencer Cox on January 28th, 2023 after passing the House and Senate by votes of 54-20 and How will the program be managed?
A program administrator is selected through a Request for Proposals (RFP), a standard procurement practice, to run and manage the program. Currently, the Odyssey group is the current administrator for the scholarship as of May 16th of 2025. How do I learn about student eligibility, participating providers, enrollment preferences, application windows, funding, etc.?
The most current information can be found at https://support. withodyssey. com/hc/en-us with all the latest information about the program, including a parent handbook, qualifying provider handbook, and help center.
Pertinent information: Please refer to HB 455 for further changes to the program which were implemented in early March of 2025.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Utah K-12 students; program is managed through Odyssey administrator. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $8,000 per student. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Fits All Scholarship is funded by Utah State Board of Education. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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