Counseling
Welcome to the Digital Education Center (DEC) Counseling Department!
Although we are not in a traditional setting, we strive to offer traditional School Counseling services at the DEC! Please expect to hear from us throughout the school year, and please reach out to us with any questions or concerns you may have.
Dylan Lines
School Counselor

Office Location: Community Learning Center, Room 201
Telephone:
435-833-8745
Email
Schedule a meeting with me
- 2026 Graduation Information
- Graduation Requirements
- Eligibility (Activities, USHAA, ...)
- Social/Emotional Mental Health Resources
- Bullying
- Planning for College and Career Readiness (PCCR)
- College Admissions
- Scholarship Information
- Transcript Request
2026 Graduation Information

*Important class of 2025 graduation information, please read.
Graduation 2026 Questions & Answers
Digital Education Center seniors planning to participate in the 2026 graduation exercises
- Who am I allowed to invite and is there a limit on the number of people I can attend graduation?
- At present there is no limit to the number of people you can invite to attend your graduation ceremony with the Digital Education Center. Please invite those that have supported you in your journey to achieving your high school diploma.
- What do I need to do to participate in graduation?
- Please contact your counselor and make sure you have completed all requirements to earn your high school diploma. Please make sure you have ordered your cap and gown and any graduation announcements that you wish to send.
- Where is the DEC holding commencement exercises?
- The Digital Education Center will be holding commencement exercises (our graduation ceremony) in the Tooele High School auditorium located at 301 West Vine Street Tooele, UT 84074.
- When is the DEC holding commencement exercises?
- Practice will occur May 21st 2026, at 10:00am.
- Commencement (graduation ceremony) is scheduled to occur May 21st 2026, at 6:30pm.
- Why should I participate in graduation/commencement exercises?
- You are not required to attend commencement exercises. Participating in your high school graduation ceremony is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, we urge you to celebrate your accomplishment of earning your high school diploma.
- How do I get my diploma if I don't want to walk in the graduation ceremony?
- You can drop by our offices at 211 S. Tooele Boulevard Tooele, UT 84074 (room 126 directly across from the gymnasium) in the Community Learning Center to pick up your diploma.
- Cap & Gown
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If you have not ordered your Class of 2026 graduation cap and gown, and graduation celebration items-
Please place your order by Wednesday, January 28th at Midnight!
Order online, by clicking one of the options below, by January 28th:
- Option 1. Click here to order your graduation essentials: GRADUATION PRODUCTS click here
- Option 2. Click to order your graduation class ring ($75 off if ordered before January 30th,, Code- GIFTRING75) - GRADUATION RINGS click here
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- *NOTE- all tassels, caps, and gowns will be delivered in your custom school colors. Cap and Gowns will be delivered to the school in the spring closer to graduation. Other items will mail directly to you.
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If you have any questions, please contact Jostens directly at durfeyoffice@jostens.com or 801-766-6754
Digital Education Center has gown's to borrow for graduation if this is an option you would like, please email Tchlarson@tooeleschools.org or call our secretary Tenneal Chlarson 435-833-8710 and she will get your graduate on our list.
Thank You and Congratulations
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Dylan Lines
School Counselor
Office Location: Community Learning Center, Room 218
Telephone: 435-833-8745
Email: dlines@tooeleschools.org
Graduation Requirements
Utah High School Graduation Requirements
Students must earn a minimum of (24) credits to graduate from the Digital Education Center
with a High School Diploma
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- English Language Arts (4 Credits)
- Mathematics (3 Credits)
- Science (3 Credits)
- Social Studies (3 Credits)
- Directed Coursework (3.5 Credits)
- Fine Arts (1.5 Credits)
- Career Technical Education (1 Credit)
- Digital Studies (.5 Credits)
- Financial Literacy (.5 Credits)
- Physical Education (2 Credits)
- Health (.5 Credits)
- Participation Skills (.5 Credits)
- Fitness for Life (.5 Credits)
- Required Electives (5.5 Credits)
- Students that want to be considered for graduation through Digital Education Center must earn a total of 24 credits (see the graphic above).
- Students are encouraged to meet with their counselor at least annually to ensure they remain on track for graduation.
- Students that request early graduation (and that qualify for it) must have their request vetted with the district's Case Management Team (CMT). An early graduation form will need to be signed by the student, parent/guardian and a DEC administrator, before the early graduation request is taken to CMT.

Eligibility (Activities, USHAA, ...)
Social/Emotional Mental Health Resources
Mental Health
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Crisis Lines: *Tooele County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch Phone: (435) 882-5600 *National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Phone: (800) 273-TALK (8255) Emergency dial-911 *Valley Behavioral Health Crisis Worker Phone: (435)-566-5927 (After hours 882-5600) *Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Victim Advocate Phone: (435) 882-6888 or (866) 982-6888 Employment Services: *Department of Work Force Services (Tooele) Phone: (866) 435-7414 305 North Main Street, Suite 100 - Tooele Utah 84074 *Utah State Office of Rehabilitation Phone Numbers 1-800-734-1086 or (435) 882-1086 982 North Main Tooele, UT 84074 Family Resources: *Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) Phone: (435) 833-7350 for questions Phone: (855) 323-3237 to report abuse or neglect 305 N. Main Street # 239, Tooele UT 84074
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Suicide Prevention Call or CHAT with a Crisis Counselor using SafeUT. The SafeUT line is designed to provide 24/7 crisis intervention and emotional support in any type of crisis. Use the SafeUT Crisis line to get help and understanding for things like:
You can also use this program to report concerns you may have about your safety or the safety of other students. The SafeUT program is available via telephone, district or school websites or a smart device app.
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Bullying
Planning for College and Career Readiness (PCCR)
College Admissions
Scholarship Information
"HOW DO I PAY FOR COLLEGE?"
Deciding to attend college can be difficult, especially when figuring out how to pay for it. Below are links that may prove useful. Please remember that scholarships require a specific GPA to maintain. Additional possibilities for funding your college experience may come from:
- Private Student Loans
- Private savings
- Federal Student Loans
- Grants
- Scholarships
- College Work Study program
- Seek out low cost or tuition-free accredited institutions to attend
- Complete the FAFSA application and submit it.
- Tuition assistance from the company or firm you work for may be an option.
- When in doubt, ask. You never know who will offer to pay for higher education until you ask.
- Pay as you go, nothing beats hard work and living on a budget.
- Be persistent, don't give up.
- Consider attending colleges or universities as a virtual option. Often virtual courses cost less to take.
- If you aren't involved in concurrent enrollment now, register for a college class and take it while in high school!
- Seek out internships, they are a great way of getting your foot in the door to a company that may pay for a college degree.
SCHOLARSHIP LINKS
- https://danielsfund.org/scholarships/daniels-scholarship-program/overview
- http://www.digitalresponsibility.org/dont-text-and-drive-scholarship/
- https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/apply/
- https://www.mometrix.com/blog/scholarships-for-college/
- https://www.bestcolleges.com/resources/online-student-scholarships/
- https://uncf.org/scholarships
- https://www.hsf.net/scholarship-finder
- https://collegefund.org/students/scholarships/
- https://apiascholars.org/scholarship/
- https://www.bestcolleges.com/resources/lgbtq-scholarships/
- https://ghsscholarships.blogspot.com/
- https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/pay-for-college/financial-aid-basics (General Information)
- https://my529.org/ (Saving for College)
- https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa (Complete the FAFSA form)
- https://scholarshipguidance.com/scholarships
- https://fastweb.com
- https://scholarships.com
SCHOLARSHIP ESSAY HELP
Click the links below for additional information
If you experience any issues accessing a linked website, please email helpdesk@tooeleschools.org.
- Tooele County Scholarships (TEF)
- Utah Scholarships and Aid Programs
- Utah Career and Technical Education Scholarships (CTE)
- Sterling Scholar
- FAFSA
- Learn and Earn
- College Admissions Applications
- College Scholarship Links
- College Academic Success Centers
- First Generation College Student
- Resources for Immigrants and Refugees
- Testing
- Summer Programs
- Frequently Asked Questions
Tooele County Scholarships (TEF)
Tooele Education Foundation (TEF) Website
American Warrior Students in Action Brothers Scholarship
TOOELE EDUCATION FOUNDATION: AMERICAN WARRIOR STUDENTS IN ACTION BROTHERS SCHOLARSHIP (Seniors)
Application: American Warriors Students in Action Brothers Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors in Tooele County School District.
-Write a compelling essay about yourself with an emphasis on your action, initiative, and leadership experiences. Please explain what you have done that demonstrates action and initiative in leadership and service. Why do you deserve to be
considered for this scholarship?
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
Award: $500 (2 awards)
AMS Detroit Diesel Skilled Trades Scholarship
Application: AMS Detroit Diesel Skilled Trades Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors in Tooele County School District pursuing a skilled trade or STEM career.
-Write and submit an essay that addresses the topic, “Why I want to work in a Skilled Trades or STEM field.”
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
Award: $1,000 (6 awards)
Arthur Brothers Communication and Technology Scholarship
TOOELE EDUCATION FOUNDATION: ARTHUR BROTHERS COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOLARSHIP (Seniors)
Application: Arthur Brothers Communication and Technology Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors in Tooele County School District.
-Write a compelling essay about yourself, emphasizing your desire to pursue a career in Communications and/or Communications Technology. Please explain why you feel you deserve to be considered for this scholarship. Be sure to explain why you want to advance your education.
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
Award: $1,000 (5 awards)
Barrick “Go For the Gold” Scholarship
Application: Barrick “Go For the Gold” Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors in Tooele County School District.
-Scholarships are awarded to qualified students who demonstrate a need and desire to continue their education. Barrick’s emphasis is to recognize and award students who may not have received significant scholarships from other sources.
-Write a compelling essay about yourself, with an expression of need and desire, allowing the judging committee to get to know you. Please share any challenges or special circumstances you have faced in high school. Describe your education objectives and career goals. What are the challenges that you identify as hurdles in completing your goals? How do you plan to address and overcome these issues?
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
Award: $1,000 (9 awards)
Birch Family Pharmacy “Step It Up” Scholarship
Application: Birch Family Pharmacy “Step It Up” Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors from THS, SHS, and GHS pursuing a degree in the medical field
-Must have shown strength and determination while overcoming substantial obstacles
-Write a compelling and well-thought-out essay, incorporating answers to the following questions.
- What field of health care are you interested in and why?
- What are your educational and career goals, and what are your plans to achieve those goals?
- Tell us how you have “Stepped It Up” and have shown strength and determination in continuing service or school and community involvement while overcoming substantial personal, family or health-related obstacles to your education.
- Clearly describe the obstacles you have overcome to be where you are academically. What extra effort have you given? Give examples of your determination.
- What extra activities have you been involved in that have contributed to your success in school?
- How have you gone beyond what was expected of you?
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
Award: $1,000 (3 awards-1 per school)
Dalton Donate 4 Life Scholarship
Application: Dalton Donate For Life Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors in Tooele County School District or enrolled in Adult Education pursuing a career in nursing or medical fields with an interest in organ donation.
-Write a compelling essay about yourself, emphasizing your desire to pursue a career in nursing or another medical field. In your essay, include a section addressing your knowledge and understanding of organ donation.
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
Award: $500 (6 awards)
Ernst Family Digital Civility "Go Local State" Scholarship
Application: Ernst Family Digital Civility Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors in Tooele County School District.
-Must be attending any accredited Utah college or University
-Write a compelling essay that highlights and answers, “How do you think social media has reshaped the way we communicate, connect, and influence one another? What are some of the positive and negative effects of digital communication through social media? Share your thoughts on how your generation can help promote thoughtful, respectful, and authentic conversations online. Include specific examples or personal experiences that illustrate your ideas.”
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
Award: $1,000 (1 award)
ESS Future Teacher Scholarship
Application: ESS Future Teacher Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors at THS, SHS, and GHS pursuing a degree in teaching.
-Write a compelling essay sharing information about yourself and your goals. Make sure you answer the following questions within your essay.
- Why do you deserve to be considered for this scholarship?
- Why do you want to advance your education?
- Why do you want to become a teacher?
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
Award: $500 (6 awards-2 per school)
Future Farmers of America (FFA) Tooele County Scholarship
Application: Future Farmers of America (FFA) Tooele County Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors at DHS, GHS, SHS, and THS who have participated in FFA.
-Write a compelling essay about yourself and explain why you want to obtain this scholarship. Describe how you have embraced the “Spirit of FFA” and how your agricultural education and experiences have prepared you for your future. What has the FFA done for you?
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
Award: $1,500 (1 award) and $500-1000 (6 awards)
Jordan M. Byrd Memorial Scholarship
Application: Jordan M. Byrd Memorial Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors in Tooele County School District with a medical emphasis.
-Write a compelling essay that highlights and answers, “Why you want to pursue a medical career.” You may optionally consider integrating into your essay your ideas, understanding, and feelings related to “Patriotism.”
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
Award: $500 (1 award)
Jordan M. Byrd Silver Star Scholarship
Application: Jordan Byrd Silver Star Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors in Tooele County School District pursuing an education in the medical field.
-Essay One: Write a compelling essay that highlights and answers, “After reading the background information provided on page one, explain your understanding and feelings regarding ‘Patriotism.’ What is patriotism? Do you possess
this attribute of character?”
-Essay Two: Write a compelling essay that highlights and answers, “Why you want to pursue an education in the medical field.”
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
Award: $1,500 (1 award)
Kiwanis “Go Local” Scholarship
Application: Kiwanis “Go Local” Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors in Tooele County School District.
-Must attend locally in Tooele at Tooele Tech or USU Tooele.
-In order to qualify for the Hope for Life Scholarship, one must have a close relative (parent, grandparent, sibling, uncle or aunt etc.) who is a veteran.
-Write a compelling essay that highlights and answers, “Tell us about yourself with an emphasis on your service/leadership experiences. Please explain why you need and deserve to be considered for this scholarship. Be sure to explain why you want to remain in Tooele County to advance your education. ”
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
Awards: $500 (Jerry Steelman Memorial), $1,000 (Vickie Griffith Memorial), $500 (HOPE for Life)
Mountain West Medical Center Health Care Scholarship
Application: Mountain West Medical Center Health Care Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors in the Tooele County School District pursuing an education with an emphasis on the healthcare field of study.
-Write a compelling essay that highlights and answers the following:
- What field of health care are you interested in and why?
- What are your educational and career goals, and what are your plans to achieve those goals?
- What extra activities have you been involved in that have contributed to your success in school?
- How have you gone beyond what was expected of you?
- Which school of medical practice are you pursuing?
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
Award: $1,300 (3 awards) and $550 (2 awards)
Ott Family “Go Local Tooele” Scholarship
Application: Ott Family “Go Local” Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors in the Tooele County School District, with preference given to Dugway High School students, who pursue an education at Tooele Tech or USU Tooele.
-Write a compelling essay about yourself, emphasizing your service experiences. Please explain why you deserve to be considered for this scholarship. Be sure to explain why you want to remain in Tooele County to advance your education.
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
Award: $500 (2 awards)
Paige Rydalch Memorial Scholarship
Application: Paige Rydalch Memorial Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors at Tooele High School.
-Write a compelling essay that highlights and answers, “ What traits do you possess that will enhance your education or future career?”
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
-Provide a mentor letter of recommendation, signed by a high school counselor.
Award: $1,000 (1 award)
Play Like Paige Scholarship
Application: Play Like Paige Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors who are varsity softball players with a GPA of 3.5 or above.
-Prepare a video essay answering the following:
- What traits do you possess that will enhance your education or future career?
- Include highlights from softball, both from the field and from being a good teammate, with a voice over explaining what you are doing.
- Please talk about how you are a good teammate and what you do to lift up others.
- Please keep the video 3-5 minutes long.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
-Provide a signed referral letter from a high school counselor, coach, or advisor (preferably a coach).
Award: $1,000 (3 awards)
Rio Tinto Kennecott Scholarship
Application: Rio Tinto Kennecott Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors in Tooele County School District with an emphasis on STEM.
-Write a compelling essay and explain how your personal experiences have influenced your decision to pursue a career in STEM; include your intended field of study and why you feel you deserve this scholarship.
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your STEM related classes, academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
-Provide a mentor letter of recommendation, signed by a high school counselor.
Award: $1,000 (3 awards)
Roseann Davis Memorial Scholarship
Application: Roseann Davis Memorial Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors in Tooele County School District pursuing an education in Cosmetology.
-Please compose and submit an essay as part of your scholarship application. In your essay, introduce yourself and discuss your personal goals. While cosmetology is a service industry, this essay should focus on your perspective and experiences with service to others beyond the field of cosmetology. Reflect on what service means to you, describe any experiences you have had serving others, and share examples of service you or your loved ones have received. You may also include opportunities you have had to help others in meaningful ways.
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
-Provide a mentor letter of recommendation, signed by a high school counselor.
Award: $1,800 (1 award)
Support Professionals of Tooele School District (SPOTSD) Scholarship
Application: SPOTSD Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors in Tooele County School District with a direct connection to SPOTSD
-No minimum GPA or ACT.
-Write and submit an essay explaining how a Support Professional from the Tooele School District has changed or had a direct impact on your life, whom you do not have a direct connection to. Examples of Support Professionals include
Aides (Art, Music, PE, Computers, Literacy, etc.) Lunchroom Workers/ Cooks, Secretaries, Librarians, Para-Educators, Custodians, Bus Drivers, and many, many more behind the scenes. Our Support Professionals play a vital role within our district.
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
Award: $1,000 (award number varies)
Tooele Mayor Leadership “Go Local State” Scholarship
Application: Mayor of Tooele City “Go Local” Leadership Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors who reside in Tooele City planning to enroll in any post-secondary school in Utah.
-Write and submit an essay about yourself with an emphasis on your service/leadership experiences. Please explain why you need and deserve to be considered for this scholarship. Be sure to explain why you want to remain in state to
advance your education.
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
Award: $500 (3 awards)
Tooele Rotary Service Above Self Scholarship
Application: Tooele Rotary Club Service Above Self Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors in Tooele County School District.
-Thoughtfully compose an essay about yourself with an emphasis on your service experiences. Please explain why you believe you deserve and need this scholarship.
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
Award: $500 (2 awards)
W.F. and Anna Smith STEM Scholarship
Application: Tooele Rotary Club Service Above Self Scholarship Application
Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 10 am
Criteria:
-Open to all graduating seniors in at Wendover High School.
-Write and submit an essay about yourself. Explain why you want to pursue your education past the high school level. Be sure to include how your post-secondary education will benefit you as a person. Additionally, express why you need this scholarship and how you have overcome barriers/challenges in your high school years.
-Your essay should be 12 pt. Arial font, single-spaced, 500-600 words, and no longer than one page.
-One page scholarship resume including a list of your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, community service and applicable skills.
Award: $500 (3 awards)
Utah Scholarships and Aid Programs
Utah Scholarships and Aid Programs
The state of Utah offers several programs to provide financial assistance to high school students, including, but not limited to the following:
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.
Utah Promise Grant
The Utah Promise Grant is a statewide scholarship program that expands access to higher education opportunities to all Utahns by providing financial assistance to students who demonstrate financial need.
First Credential Scholarship (formerly PRIME)
The First Credential Scholarship awards high school seniors who complete the required coursework to prepare for college academically.
T.H. Bell Education Scholarship
The T.H. Bell Education Scholarship Program aims to recruit and support students who are interested in serving as public educators in Utah and who enroll in an approved education program.
Technical Education Scholarship Program
The Technical Education Scholarship provides financial assistance to students pursuing technical education in designated high-demand industries.
Talent Development Award Program
The Talent Development Award program is intended to recruit and train individuals to work in designated jobs that have a high demand for new employees and offer high wages in Utah.
Karen Mayne Public Safety Officer Scholarship Program
The Karen Mayne Public Safety Officer Scholarship Program is a state-funded scholarship program to provide funding to recent high school graduates who intend to work as public safety officers when eligible.
Utah Career and Technical Education Scholarships (CTE)
Sterling Scholar
Most colleges and universities in Utah and Brigham young University – Idaho in Rexburg, ID, offer financial assistance to top nominees in the Deseret News/KSL Broadcast Group Sterling Scholar Awards Program. Some are offered to winners only while other institutions may offer scholarships also to runners-up, and even others offer to finalists or even nominees in the program. Several are renewable based on the nominee’s grade point average. The following are participating educational institutions and their financial assistance for Sterling Scholars. (Note: Awards are listed as described by the institutions. Exact amounts are not included due to some changes in fee structures. Application must be made immediately; good for the 2024-2025 school year.)
Brigham Young University - Provo
One-year (two semesters) full LDS tuition scholarships to all regional (final round) category winners contingent upon admission to BYU by appropriate deadline. Should you qualify for another scholarship from the Financial Aid Office at BYU, you will receive whichever scholarship is of greater value. For additional information about scholarships, visit our website at https://enrollment.byu.edu/financialaid/apply-for-scholarships. For questions regarding Sterling Scholarships at BYU, email us at scholarships@byu.edu.
Ensign College
Regional category winners will be eligible for one-year (two semesters) full church member tuition (visit our website to see current amount for school year). Runners-up in Business & Marketing categories also eligible for one-year full church member tuition. All other category runners-up eligible for one-year (two semesters) half church member tuition. Students who wish to apply for this scholarship at Ensign College must submit proof of Sterling Scholarship award details to Scholarships@ensign.edu by July 1 to be considered for the upcoming academic school year. Scholarship questions should be directed to the Ensign College Scholarship’s Office: scholarships@ensign.edu or 801-524-8111.
Utah State University
In addition to any other scholarship received from USU, regional category winners will receive a $2,000 stipend for two years ($500 per semester for 4 semesters), regional category runners-up will receive $1,000 stipend for one year ($500 per semester for 2 semesters); and finalists in the Wasatch Front Region receive a $500 stipend for one year ($250 per semester for 2 semesters). Sterling Scholar stipends can be used at all of the 32 USU campuses (including USU Logan Main Campus, Statewide Campuses, USU-Eastern, and USU Blanding). General USU scholarship requirements can be found at www.usu.edu/scholarships. Nominees must (1) apply for admissions by University deadline and (2) email a copy of the Sterling Scholar Award/Certificate to scholarships@usu.edu.
Neumont College of Computer Science
Neumont College of Computer Science will award a full tuition scholarship to regional winners in the general, computer science and STEM-related categories. A half tuition scholarship will be awarded to regional runners-up in the same categories. Sterling Scholar winners are not eligible for other institutional achievement scholarships awarded by the college. Any combination of Sterling Scholar awards with other scholarships are not to exceed full tuition. Contact Rob Dillman, Vice President of Admissions, at rdillman@neumont.edu or call (801) 302-2828.
Salt Lake Community College
Salt Lake Community College offers a one-year (Fall semester/Spring semester) tuition waiver to regional category winners and runners-up. The exact tuition waiver amount is based on the number of enrolled credit hours. Recipients must enroll in a minimum of nine credit hours each semester they receive this award, with a maximum of 18 credit hours. Nominees are required to pay individual student and course fees. These tuition waivers are awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis. They are non-renewable and limited. This tuition waiver may be combined with other awards that are not covering tuition, but not in all cases. See website for application due date (apply early-only 4 available). Recipients must provide a copy of their certificate, or the newspaper clipping of award to the Scholarship Team at the Financial Aid Office on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus, or it may be emailed to scholarships@slcc.edu.
Snow College
Snow College is awarding Academic Scholarships based on High School Merit. We encourage all Sterling Scholar participants to apply for Academic Scholarships based on their high school academics. We also encourage students to apply for Leadership and Departmental Scholarships in their areas of expertise. Awards are based on scholarship criteria at: www.Snow.edu/scholarships.
Southern Utah University
$3,000 annual scholarship ($1,500/semester) for a maximum of eight (8) semesters to regional Sterling Scholar category winners and runners-up. Application due date is May 1. Must have a 3.0 GPA or higher to maintain scholarship. The award cannot stack or combine with any other academic institutional scholarships. Contact Christine Fawson call (435) 586-7735 or e-mail at: christinefawson1@suu.edu.
Utah Tech University
Utah Tech University offers a one-year, $1,000 scholarship to Utah High School Sterling Scholar winners in all regions. Sterling Scholar scholarships must be used directly out of high school; and cannot exceed the cost of full tuition when combined with any other scholarship awarded by UTU. To claim this scholarship, the nominee must be admitted to Utah Tech University and submit a copy of their Sterling Scholar Certificate (or a letter from a high school counselor verifying that the student is the winner in their category) to the scholarship coordinator by July 1st. Contact the scholarship office at: scholarships@utahtech.edu, jhale@utahtech.edu, visit www.utahtech.edu or call (435) 652-7578.
University of Utah
Renewable $5,000 annual scholarship to all regional category winners for a total value of approximately $20,000 for a maximum of eight (8) semesters or until the nominee receives a baccalaureate degree, whichever comes first. Recipients must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.6 and complete 24 hours of course work every two semesters of academic year, namely fall and spring. For additional information about scholarships at the University of Utah: Contact the University of Utah Scholarships and Financial aid office at financialaid@utah.edu or call 801-581-6211.
Utah Valley University
Region Winners – $4,000 per year ($2,000 per semester) for four-years. Retention criteria: 15 credits per semester with a cumulative GPA of 3.5. Region Runners-Up - $3,500 per year ($1,750 per semester) for two-years. Retention criteria: 12 credits per semester with a cumulative GPA of 3.2. High School Winners - $2,000 per year ($1,000 per semester) for one year. Not renewable. Must take 12 credit hours per semester. During their senior year students must apply for this award by being admitted to UVU and completing the online scholarship application by the deadline date of May 1st. Students will be required to provide documentation of their Sterling Scholar Award. For all eligibility requirements please visit our website https://www.uvu.edu/financialaid/scholarships/.
Weber State University
Regional winners will be awarded a one-year tuition scholarship of $2,000. High school category winners will be awarded a one-year tuition scholarship of $1,000. Nominees must be admitted to the university. To apply to the university, please see: http://weber.edu/admissions. Recipient must be a U.S. Citizen and Utah resident attending full-time (12-18 credit hours) each semester and maintain a 2.5 GPA. The Scholarship Office must be notified by July to post the Sterling Scholar Award. The Sterling Scholar Scholarship cannot be combined with academic scholarships. Contact Crystal Giordano scholarship@weber.edu or call (801) 626-7569.
FAFSA
What is FAFSA and Why Should I Apply?
The new FAFSA opened in December 2023 and I would hope everyone has been gathering their information to apply for the FAFSA. But wait? What is the FAFSA? I actually do hear this nearly everyday when I ask students if they are going to apply. And it is completely understandable why many don’t know what it is. So in the event you are unsure what it is and in case you think you might want to apply, here are some really good reasons why everyone should.
“Free Application for Federal Student Aid”
This application is actually important for every student that wants to attend college. What the FAFSA determines is whether or not a student is eligible for federal aid in the form of Pell grants or student loans. This is the ONLY way students will know whether they are eligible or not for Pell grants. Well then, what is a Pell grant?
“A Pell Grant is a subsidy the U.S. federal government provides for students who need it to pay for college. Federal Pell Grants are limited to students with financial need, who have not earned their first bachelor’s degree, or who are enrolled in certain post-baccalaureate programs, through participating institutions.”
Basically, a Pell grant is free money that the government gives to students that show financial need, and then students do not have to pay that money back. There are certain requirements that a student must meet when accepting a Pell grant (such as committing to going to college at least part-time) but most students have no problem fulfilling that part-time requirement.
If you do not qualify for a Pell grant, you may qualify for student loans. The great thing about applying for this aid is that you DO NOT have to accept a student loan that might be offered to you through the FAFSA. Even if you qualify for a student loan, there is no reason that you have to accept it other than if you NEED to. If you have been able to secure funding through savings, scholarships, Pell grants, parents bank account, there is no reason that you have to accept a student loan. It is just good to know that in the event that funding doesn’t completely come through, you may have a last resort if you need it. Student loans do have low interest and easy re-payment plans if this is the path you take as many students do.
Students also should apply for the FAFSA if they are planning on applying for scholarships. There are many scholarships that require you fill it out, especially those that are needs based. For example, there is a great scholarship out there (due October 17th) called The Daniels Scholarship. This one is financial needs based and they want to know what you qualify for regarding federal grants. That way, The Daniels Scholarship (if you win their award) program can determine what you need from them once the grants run out.
Many colleges will also want you to apply for the FAFSA. Once you do, the information is sent to the schools of your choice for their review. Many times schools will award Merit scholarships based on what your FAFSA might say. If you just are just shy of qualifying for Pell grants, but almost qualify for a Merit scholarship, they may just award that student the Merit scholarship based on the information they received.
As you can see, there are a great many reasons why everyone should apply for the FAFSA. ALL students of ALL levels of parent income should still apply. I would encourage all of you to apply today. You never know what benefits might come from taking a half an hour to fill it out. Hope this helps!
Important FAFSA Links
Create a StudentAid.gov account
The 2026-2027 FAFSA is available now! (for students attending college in Fall 2026, Spring 2027, or Summer 2027)
Access the 2025-2026 FAFSA Form (for students attending college in Fall 2025, Spring 2026, or Summer 2026)
Three reasons you should fill out the FAFSA
Types of Financial Aid: Loans, Grants, and Work-Study Programs
FAFSA Updates
Latest Update (11/11/25): The Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) has released a 2026-207 FAFSA Full Walkthrough video on YouTube that guides students and parents through the 26/27 FAFSA application.
Previous Update (9/24/25): The 2026–27 FAFSA form is now officially available at fafsa.gov. Completing the FAFSA is a critical step toward accessing federal, state, and institutional financial aid for college and career training. We strongly encourage students to start early and take advantage of this year’s streamlined experience.
This year’s launch comes with exciting, modernized features:
- Contributor Invite Codes – students can easily invite their parent(s)/contributor(s) to complete their section with just an email address.
- Instant Account Verification – students and parents can create a StudentAid.gov account and submit their FAFSA (including automated IRS data retrieval) the same day.
- Enhanced accuracy & security – improved tools for better data accuracy and stronger protections against fraud.
Previous Update (8/15/2025):
- FAFSA opens October 1, 2025: No delays this year.
- Instant StudentAid.gov Account verification: Students and parents will now be verified instantly when creating their accounts—no more waiting 1–3 days! This should make FAFSA night events significantly easier for individuals creating their accounts on the same night they plan to complete the 2026-27 FAFSA.
- Easier Contributor Invite Flow: Students will receive a unique code to share with their parent contributors. Parents can use this code to quickly and easily link their applications.
Learn and Earn
An important component to your scholarship search is learning everything you can about how the scholarship system works. This section of the website includes links to articles and information that will help you navigate the system, and understand specific terms that are related to scholarship applications. There will also be tips and ideas for creating strong college and scholarship applications.
First Generation College Students
Scholarship Myths
College Admissions Strategies for Students With Bad Grades
Seven Tips to Fund College with Scholarships
Scholarship Essay Examples That Won Thousands in 2019
Snow College Scholarship Index
Southern Utah University Scholarship Index
Utah State University Scholarship Index
Utah Tech Scholarship Index
Utah Valley University Scholarship Index
Weber State Scholarship Index
PARENTS: HOW TO HELP YOUR STUDENT EARN SCHOLARSHIPS
- Start now (you don’t have to wait until your student’s senior year)
- Search for scholarships for your student
- Encourage your student to apply for multiple micro-scholarships (those worth less than $5,000 are easier to win)
- Assume your student will win scholarships even if you think you make too much money (look for scholarships without financial need requirements)
- Set aside a specific time each week (or month) to work on scholarship applications with your student
WHERE TO SEARCH FOR SCHOLARSHIPS
Tooele Education Foundation Website
Utah System of Higher Education Website
College and University Financial Aid and Scholarship Websites (check to see if they have scholarship universe)
College and University Department Websites
College and University Honors, Ambassador, and TRIO Programs
College Board
Local Businesses or Community Organizations
Your and/or Your Parents’ Employer
Professional Organizations Related to Your Field of Study
Ethnicity-Based Organizations
U.S. Department of Labor
College Admissions Applications
Find Your College at Admit Utah
Brigham Young University
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Davis Technical College
Ensign College
Mountainland Technical College
Ogden/Weber Technical College
Salt Lake Community College
Snow College
Southern Utah University
Southwest Technical College
Tooele Technical College
Uintah Basin Technical College
University of Utah
Utah State University
Utah Tech University
Utah Valley University
Weber State University
Westminster University
College Scholarship Links
College Academic Success Centers
Dedicated to helping you achieve your academic goals and be successful in your education. Support services may include academic advisement, career services, wellness support, disability resources, financial aid assistance, peer tutoring, social involvement.
- BYU Student Success Center
- SLCC Student Engagement, Experience, and Achievement
- Snow College Student Services
- SUU Office of Academic Success
- UofU Student Success
- USU Academic Belonging and Learning Excellence
- UT Tech Student Success and Support
- UVU Student Success Center
- Weber State Student Success Center
First Generation College Student
College; you have heard it is important. You know what college is but you have no idea of where to begin. Is college for you? Can you or your family afford to send you to college? Do you have the grades or the ACT/SAT scores to get there? Do you want it? Well imagine this for a moment…
Imagine for a second about being the first in your family to graduate from college. There is something really great and special about that. Imagine that you were able to take that first step and apply to a college that will set you on the path to achieving your dreams. Imagine that you qualify for financial aid or scholarships that will allow you to be able to finance your college career. Imagine getting a certification or a two year degree, perhaps a bachelor’s degree, even a masters degree. Imagine that all of this is possible even if you are the first. Imagine sitting there in your cap and gown, getting ready to receive your diploma and being ready to proudly say: “I’m the first” in my family to graduate from college.
Are you ready to the be the first? Begin by voicing your desire to go to college. Talk with your school counselor and construct a college plan together. Find out what resources are available to you through financial aid and scholarships. Find out which colleges may offer the programs that you are interested in. And finally, apply to that college. It really is not as scary as it may seem. You really can do this and be the first.
For more information on first generation students go to: I’mfirst.org
I’mfirst.org puts you on the same page as thousands of others students that are also first generation students. Hear inspiring stories, discover that colleges really do care about first generation students and receive guidance that will help you get where you are trying to go.
Be the first to get there. Be the first to say; “I am the first and I will not be the last!”
Contact your School Counselor or Scholarship Coordinator in the counseling center for more information.
TRiO Programs at Utah Colleges and Universities
Many colleges have TRiO programs that are educational opportunity outreach programs designed to motivate and support students from disadvantaged backgrounds including first generation students. They provide academic tutoring, personal counseling, mentoring, financial guidance, and other supports necessary for educational access and retention. Check out the links below for Utah colleges and universities that offer TRiO programs.
Salt Lake Community College
Snow College
Southern Utah University
The University of Utah
Utah State University
Utah Tech University
Utah Valley University
Weber State University
Other First Generation Resources at Utah Colleges and Universities
BYU First-Generation College Student Resources
Salt Lake Community College First-Generation Student Resources
Southern Utah University First Generation College Student Mentors
The University of Utah Office for First Generation Success
The University of Utah First Generation Scholars
Utah State University Aggie First Scholars
Utah Valley University First Generation Student Success Center
Weber State First Generation
First Generation Social Media Accounts
Instagram:
BYU: @first.genbyusa
University of Utah: @firstgenuofu
Utah Valley University: @uvufirstgen
Weber State: @wsufirstgen
Resources for Immigrants and Refugees
Education and Career Resources:
- One Refugee – program specific to Utah and Idaho providing academic mentoring, professional development, and financial assistance (including but not limited to tuition, textbook fees, a laptop, mental health services, emergency housing, and citizenship).
- Immigrants Rising – program specific to California, but provides some general resources for entrepreneurship and freelancing, higher education, law and policy, and art and empowerment. It has a great database of scholarships that can be filtered by areas including location, schools status (i.e high school senior), GPA, field of study, deadline, etc.
- University Alliance for Refugees and At-Risk Migrants (UARRM) – resource has scholarship listings specific to Refugees and Migrants Group, Ethnic and Nationality-Based Groups, and Location (U of U has 2 listed).
- TheDream.US – resource committed to helping undocumented students fulfill their college and career dreams. Offers the National Scholarship for highly motivated students who are eligible to receive in-state tuition in their home state (qualifying universities in Utah include The University of Utah and Weber State University) but still have significant, unmet financial need.
- USAHello – provides a list of national and state scholarships for immigrants and refugees.
Resources, Scholarship Lists and Databases for FAFSA Ineligible Students at Utah Colleges and Universities:
- Salt Lake Community College Dream Center
- University of Utah Dream Center
- Utah State University
- Utah Tech University
- Utah Valley University
- Weber State University
- Davis Technical College
Educational Resources for Non-English Speaking Learners:
Contact your School Counselor or Scholarship Coordinator in the counseling center for more information.
Testing
ACT 2025-2026
| Test Date | Registration Deadline (Late Fee Applies After) | Late Registration Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| September 6, 2025 | August 1, 2025 | August 19, 2025 |
| October 18, 2025 | September 12, 2025 | September 30, 2025 |
| December 13, 2025 | November 7, 2025 | November 24, 2025 |
| February 14, 2026 | January 9, 2026 | January 23, 2026 |
| April 11, 2026 | March 6, 2026 | March 24, 2026 |
| June 13, 2026 | May 8, 2026 | May 29, 2026 |
| July 11, 2026 | June 5, 2026 | June 24, 2026 |
Shmoop ACT Prep
Click on the link for some fun and useful ways to study for the ACT school year!
- Visit: solutions.shmoop.com/utah
- Scroll to "Find Your School" and select your school from the alphabetized list
- Sign In or click Create Student Account to get started
- Enter student magic word: FRYSAUCE
- Join a classroom and get started
Need help? Email us at support@shmoop.com
Learning Express Library ACT Prep
Link to the Tooele City Library for access to Learning Express Library for ACT Prep
Steps to Learning Express Library:
- Visit: library.tooelecity.gov
- Click “Catalog Search/Library Account”
- Click “Learning Express” on the “E-Learning” menu
- Enter your library number
- Click on “College Admissions Test Preparation”
- Click on “Prepare for Your ACT Test”
SAT 2025-2026
| SAT Test Date | Registration Deadline | Deadline for Changes, Regular Cancellation, and Late Registration |
| September 13, 2025 | August 29, 2025 | September 2, 2025 |
| October 4, 2025 | September 19, 2025 | September 23, 2025 |
| November 8, 2025 | October 24, 2025 | October 28, 2025 |
| December 6, 2025 | November 21, 2025 | November 25, 2025 |
| March 14, 2026 | February 27, 2026 | March 3, 2026 |
| May 2, 2026 | April 17, 2026 | April 21, 2026 |
| June 6, 2026 | May 22, 2026 | May 26, 2026 |
Summer Programs
- Brigham Young University
- Salt Lake Community College
- Snow College
- Southern Utah University
- University of Utah
- Utah State University
- USU Tooele
- Utah Valley University
- Weber State University
- Westminster University
- Other Programs
- Summer Internship and Job Opportunities
Brigham Young University
Event: BYU Young Authors Academy
Dates: July 6-11, 2026
Audience: Ages 14-18
Description: Featured authors include Nikki Grimes, Jasmine Warga, Ellen Oh, and others providing a diverse range of writing experiences and insights. The schedule includes keynote speeches, Q&A sessions, book signings, and multiple Writers Block electives, giving students a well-rounded writing experience. We believe this event will be very valuable for students looking to improve their writing skills and connect with like-minded peers.
Cost: $509
Optional Food and Housing: $289 (adds breakfast, dinner, and five nights of lodging in a BYU dorm)
Application: BYU Young Authors Academy
For more camp information, please call 801-422-5080.
Salt Lake Community College
Event: SLCC Summer Bridge
Dates: June 16 - August 7, Monday-Thursday, 9:00 am- 3:00 pm
Audience: Incoming SLCC students starting their first semester
Description: Salt Lake Community College is excited to offer the Summer Bridge program for incoming students starting their first semester in Summer 2026. This 8-week program is designed to provide students with a smooth transition through college life. There are two things you need to do before you can finish this application though:
- You will need to apply to and be accepted into SLCC; don’t worry SLCC is an open enrollment institution and the application is free. Everyone gets accepted!
- You will need to take your Math and English placement test; these tests don’t take too long (just make sure that you have some scratch paper on hand). This is not a pass or fail test, this is just so that we know what class to place you into.
Application: SLCC Summer Bridge 2026
Application Deadline: April 5, 2026
Snow College
Event: Students Sports Medicine Workshop
Dates: June 19, 2025, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Audience: High School and College Students
Description: Are you considering a career in Athletic Training or Sports Medicine? This workshop will give students the opportunity to learn skills and gain a greater understanding of what a career in Sports Medicine is like.
Cost: $100, lunch is provided
Application: Students Snow College Sports Medicine Workshop
Please email brandon.hales@snow.edu with questions.
Southern Utah University
Event: Governor’s Honors Academy
Dates: June 18-26, 2026
Audience: Current High School Juniors
Description: The Governor’s Honors Academy was founded in 1988 through a vision of Utah corporate and political leaders. The Academy is organized to provide Utah high school students with an opportunity to learn, lead and interact with some of the foremost leaders in business, technology, humanities, science, education, communication and social science. Through interaction with leaders and mentors, students enhance their desire to learn and strive for excellence.
Criteria:
-Must attend a high school in Utah and be graduating in the spring of 2025
-Must be a U.S. citizen
-Must have a 3.75 GPA or higher
-ACT score is not required but it is recommended
Cost: $1,300; Participants are given information on seeking sponsors to help cover the cost of attendance (Cost covers all expenses except travel to the GHA and spending money)
Award: 6 college credits and a 4-year scholarship to SUU! (50 state-wide)
Application: SUU Governor’s Honors Academy*
Applications Open: January 2, 2026
Application Priority Deadline: February 2, 2026 at 12:00 p.m.
Application Deadline: March 2, 2026 at 12:00 p.m.
*Email application materials to gha@suu.edu or mail them to: Governor’s Honors Academy, 351 West University Blvd, Cedar City, UT 84720
University of Utah
Event: Lassonde Startup Academy
Dates: June 15-26, 2026
Audience: High School Students (ages 14-18)
Cost: $4,860 ($3,860 if register by December 31, 2025)
Registration Deposit: $200
Scholarships Available: Apply for scholarships before you register
Early Consideration Scholarship Deadline: December 1, 2025
Scholarship Deadline: February 1, 2025
Description: Welcome to the Lassonde Startup Academy, a pre-college program for entrepreneurs, makers, builders, and doers provided by the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute, a top-10 ranked program at the University of Utah. All high school students (ages 14-18) are welcome to enroll in this hands-on program to live, create, launch together. Live upstairs at Lassonde Studios, a one-of-a-kind living-learning facility, and attend workshops, maker activities, mentor sessions, pitch events, and more on the first floor. Discover the entrepreneurial mindset, how to turn your ideas into action, and what it takes to launch a business, all while making lifelong friends, having a blast, and getting a jump-start on your college education.
Application: Lassonde Startup Academy
Event: College of Engineering High School Summer Research Internship 2026
Dates: June 8 - July 31, 2026
Audience: Students graduating in 2027 or 2028
Cost: None
Description: Participants will learn how to conduct academic research, discover different types of engineering, and create a poster project on what they learned. This program is for 8 weeks, for 30 hours per week. There are no educational requirements; anyone graduating in 2027 or 2028 can apply, but math readiness and basic technical skills may be necessary depending on the research. This internship comes at no cost to participate; however, participants will not receive compensation. Housing will not be provided. This is a competitive program; space may be limited. This experience will provide a boost for students’ college application by allowing them a head start into working in a laboratory setting.
Application: College of Engineering High School Summer Research Internship 2026
Application Deadline: January 31, 2026
Event: Access Program for Women in Science and Math
Dates: Summer 2026
Audience: High School Girls Graduating in 2026
Cost: None
Description: The ACCESS Scholars Program provides incoming students with a signature first-year experience that helps identify academic and career goals, builds social awareness, develops leadership skills, connects students to mentors and a network of over 800 program alumni, and builds a community of future leaders in science.
A year of ACCESS includes a monetary award, and covers all costs associated with this first-year opportunity.
Criteria:
-Must be majoring in an eligible STEM major
-Willing to commit to the two-week summer program during the summer of 2025.
-Designed to introduce students to a university research lab working alongside a professional scientist in a field of the student’s choice
Award: $1,500, and all costs associated with this first-year opportunity, including housing for the summer experience, and 3 University general education credit hours
Application: Access Program for Women in Science and Math
Application Deadline: February 1, 2026
Event: Summer Health Care Experience in Oncology
Dates: July 7 -18, 2025; 8:30 am – 12:30 pm MST (Monday – Friday)
Audience: Students going into their sophomore or junior year of high school who identify as female
Cost: None
Description: The SHE program provides a two-week virtual experience for students going into their sophomore or junior year of high school who identify as female. The program includes a series of virtual workshops, panels, and hands-on research activities using a laboratory science kit, which will be sent directly to the participant’s home.
Criteria:
-Must be a high school student in Utah, Nevada, Montana, Idaho, or Wyoming
-Must have completed their freshman or sophomore year of high school prior to the program’s start (i.e., rising sophomores and juniors)
-Must be able to commit to four hours of virtual meetings, Monday through Friday, for two weeks in the summer (July 8 -19, 2024; 8:30 am – 12:30 pm MST)
-Must have parental or guardian consent
Award: $500
Application: Summer Health Care Experience in Oncology Application
Application Deadline: April 25, 2025
Event: Summer Mathematics Program
Dates: June 23 – July 11, 2025 (Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.; will not meet on June 19 or July 4 for holidays)
Audience: High School Students (for students prepared to enter Calculus)
Cost: None
Description: The Summer Mathematics Program for High School Students at the University of Utah provides outstanding students an opportunity to develop their talents to the fullest. By presenting intriguing puzzles, challenging problems and powerful ideas, the program stimulates curiosity, develops the intellect, and lays a strong foundation for future work in mathematics, the sciences, or science related careers.
-Participants will receive three university credits in mathematics (graded credit/no credit)
-Participants are expected to be able to attend for the entirety of the program
-Program costs for US citizens, nationals, and permanent residents are paid for by a National Science Foundation CAREER grant and the U of U Department of Mathematics
-The prerequisite for the program is that students should have progressed far enough in their mathematical studies that they are prepared to enter Calculus. Calculus is not required
-Preference will be given to students between their junior and senior years
-This is not a residential program (students who live far from the university will need to make their own living arrangements for the duration of the program)
Application: Summer Mathematics Program For High School Students
Application Deadline: May 31, 2025
Event: Summer Research Internship
Dates: June 9 – August 1, 2025
Audience: High Schoolers Graduating in 2026 or 2027
Cost: None
Application Open: December 30, 2024
Application Deadline: February 15, 2025
Application: High School Summer Research Internship
Description: Participants will conduct academic research after being matched with a faculty member in an unpaid internship. This is a competitive program; students must apply to be selected. There are no requirements, the application is open to all upcoming Juniors and Seniors.
Contact: Ben Harpster
Event: Hi-Gear Camp
Dates: June 17 – 20, 2026 or July 8 - 11, 2026
Audience: 9th – 12th Grade (Ages 15-18)
Cost: $120, includes camp T-shirt and lunch everyday
Description: Campers get to experience hands-on learning, guest speakers, and tours of lab spaces. Come explore engineering with activities that encourage the use of problem-solving skills. The camp will introduce you to engineering disciplines such as biomedical, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, entertainment arts, materials science, mechanical, and computer science.
Application: Hi-Gear Camp
Contact: Becca Ortmann
Utah State University
Event: USU Huntsman Business Day
Dates: Thursday, June 11 or Thursday, June 18, 2026, 9 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Audience: High School Students
Description: Contrary to popular belief, business isn’t just about suits and cubicles. At the Huntsman School, we’re passionate about revealing the exciting reality of the business world. Join us for a series of engaging activities where you’ll explore different facets of business firsthand. Led by current students and esteemed industry professionals, get ready to uncover where you could shine in the dynamic world of business. At the Huntsman Business Day, discover the essence of business through four key pillars: Analytical Rigor, Global Vision, Entrepreneurial Spirit, Ethical Leadership.
Cost: Free
Register Here: USU Huntsman Business Day
Registration Deadline: June 4, 2026
Event: USU Engineering State
Dates: Thursday & Friday, June 18-19 or Monday & Tuesday, June 22-23, 2026
Audience: Current High School Juniors
Description: Engineering State a fun-filled two-day summer camp for students entering their senior year of high school. Participants explore how engineering has changed our world and learn what earning a degree in engineering is all about.
Criteria:
-High schooler who have just completed their junior year of high school
-Have a strong interest in math, science and technology
-Must have at least a 3.0 GPA to attend
Cost: $155; include all meals and accommodations (scholarships are available)
Application: USU Engineering State
Application Deadline: Late March 2026 or when max capacity is reached
Event: USU SheTech Workshop Day
Dates: Tuesday, June 17, 2025, 10:00 am - 3:00pm
Audience: High School Students
Description: Ready to discover your potential in the tech world? SheTech Workshop Day invites high schoolers to explore the power of technology and business through interactive lessons and fun activities! Spend the morning at the USU Space Dynamics Lab learning about cutting-edge tech, then head to the Huntsman School of Business to see how data shapes the world around us. This is your chance to learn, experiment, and connect with tech-minded individuals as you take the first step toward a career in tech.
Cost: Free
Registration: USU SheTech Workshop Day
Registration Deadline: Space is limited, so register now!
USU Tooele
Event: USU Tooele Summer Program
Dates: TBD
Audience: Recent High School Graduates
Description:If you’re worried that you aren’t quite ready for college, or you don’t know what degree to pick, Utah State University Tooele has a program ready for you this summer. Skip summer camp and join USU Tooele for our Summer Program. This exciting opportunity features two 7-week programs designed to help you prepare for college and explore exciting career opportunities.
Cost: TBD
Registration: Coming soon
Registration Deadline: TBD
Utah Valley University
Weber State University
Event: Utah Girls’ State
Dates: May 31 - June 6, 2026
Audience: Current High School Junior Girls
Description: The American Legion Auxiliary Girls State program is the country’s premiere summer youth program designed to teach young women responsible citizenship and instills a deep appreciation for our great nation.
Criteria:
-High school girls who have just completed their junior year of high school
-Girls selected based on scholastic, leadership, service accomplishments, interview skills, and the potential to learn and grow from this experience
-Must agree to abide by all the rules of the ALAGS program
Cost: $475
Award: 3 college credits in Political Science
Application: Fill out the Interest Form
Application Deadline: February 2, 2026
Event: WeberBiz Summer Camp
Dates: June 8-11, 2026
Location: Weber State Ogden Campus
Audience: High School Students Ages 15-18
Description: Discover firsthand what majoring in business is all about and how exciting it can be at the annual WeberBiz Summer Camp, hosted by the Goddard School of Economics & Business and the Utah Association of Certified Public Accountants (UACPA)!
- Stay on campus for 4 days and 3 nights
- Participate in amazingly fun activities with fellow business-minded teens
- Have off-campus adventures with WSU student leaders
- Attend career-building classes with WSU faculty
- Meet top-level Utah business leaders
- Get impressive SWAG
- Participate in challenges and win prizes and cash
Cost: Free
Application: WeberBiz Summer Camp
Application Deadline: April 2026
Event: Utah Boys’ State
Dates: June 7-13, 2026
Audience: Current High School Junior Boys
Description: The American Legion Boys State program is the country’s premiere summer youth camp designed to develop leadership and promote civic responsibility in young men.
Created in 1935 to combat the rise of radicalized youth groups in other countries, Boys State instills in youth a deeper appreciation of how government works as well as the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.
Criteria:
-High school boys who have just completed their junior year of high school
-Must have a minimum GPA of 2.0
-Must be a good citizen in the school and in the community
-Must complete application and pay fee by deadline (April 15, 2025)
-Student must arrange to have an interview by a local American Legion Post (if you are unable to coordinate a Legion interview, contact Boys State by email for assistance: ubs@utahboysstate.org)
Cost: $475 (check or money order) or $490 (electronic pay)
Award: 3 college credits in Political Science and preference for scholarships at Weber State
Application: Utah Boys’ State
Application Deadline: April 15, 2026
Event: Envisioneering Summer Bridge Program
Dates: June 22 – August 5, 2026, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm (Monday-Wednesday)
Audience: Current High School Students
Description: Weber State University’s Envisioneering Summer Bridge Program aims to strengthen Utah’s workforce by providing tuition-free summer university courses for high school students. This 7-week program offers two free engineering and technology college classes, hands-on activities, tutoring, mentoring, and industry field trips.
Criteria:
-Students going into 10th-12th grade starting in August 2026
-Students starting in 9th grade in August 2026 may be considered an exception
Cost: Free
Award: College credits in ARCH 1040 (Introduction to Architecture) and PDD 1010 (Introduction to Engineering and Technical Design)
Application: Envisioneering Summer Bridge Program
Application Deadline: TBD
Westminster University
Other Programs
Event: Youthlinc Service Year
Dates: Summer 2026 (varies by service location)
Service Locations: Mongolia, Cambodia, Ecuador, Fiji, Kenya, Nepal, Peru, Thailand
Audience: 9th - 12th grades
Description: The Youthlinc Service Year is a 9-month transformative program focused on youth service learning and leadership development. This immersive program empowers young individuals to become lifelong humanitarians by making meaningful impacts on both local and international communities.
Cost: $3,999 - $4,999 (financial aid is available)
Award: Students may receive 2 college credits
Application: Youthlinc Service Year
Registration Deadline: October 10, 2025
General Orientation Meeting: October 25, 2025, 12:00 pm - 3:30 pm @ Juan Diego High School, 300 E 11800 S, Draper, UT
Event: Tooele CLC Summer Code Camp
Dates: June 2 - July 3, 2025 (Monday-Thursday, 8 am - 12 pm)
Location: Tooele Community Learning Center, 211 S Tooele Blvd
Audience: 7th - 12th grades
Description: Join us for an exciting summer boot camp where you'll learn the fundamentals of game development using Game Maker Studios. Whether you're a beginner or have some experience, this camp is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their skills and create amazing video games.
Cost: $25
Award: High school students who successfully complete the summer coding camp will receive high school CTE credit!
Application: Tooele CLC Summer Code Camp
Application Deadline: May 16, 2025
Event: QuestBridge College Prep Scholars Program
Dates: Varies by location
Audience: Juniors who show outstanding academic ability despite financial challenges
Description: Applying to college can seem daunting, and the prospect of paying for it can seem even more overwhelming. But it doesn’t have to be. The College Prep Scholars Program equips high-achieving high school juniors from low-income backgrounds with the knowledge, confidence, and resources to apply to top colleges.
Criteria:
-Must be a high school junior planning to apply to college during the fall of their senior year
-Must be attending high school in the U.S.
-Academic criteria: primarily A’s in the most challenging courses available, top 5-10% of graduating class, middle 50% ACT score (26-31), evidence of strong writing ability, intellectual spark and determination
-Financial qualifications: typical scholars come from households earning less than $65,000 annually in a household of 4 and have minimal assets (this is not a strict cut-off)
-See website for more criteria
Cost: None, scholarships cover the full cost of travel, tuition, housing and meals, and supplies
Application: QuestBridge College Prep Scholars Program
Application Deadline: March 20, 2025
Event: Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program
Dates: July 7 - 18, 2025 or July 28 - August 8, 2025
Audience: Eligible 9th, 10th, and 11th grade US-based girls and non-binary students
Description: The Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program is a virtual, live two-week introductory and intermediate computer science program. It focuses on an introduction to Game Design, which includes beginner to intermediate CS concepts, fundamentals of user experience design, rapid prototyping, playtesting, and beyond utilizing p5.js, a JavaScript library.
Criteria:
-Must identify as girl or non-binary
-Must commit to the entire live 2-week program
-Interested in beginner to intermediate computer science program focusing on Game Design
Cost: None
Award: Offers grants up to $300 and equipment support for eligible US-based students
Application: Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program
Application Deadline: March 22, 2025
Event: Girls Who Code Pathways Program
Dates: June 30 - August 8, 2025
Audience: Eligible 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade US-based girls and non-binary students
Description: Pathways will provide high school students with flexible, rigorous coursework in cybersecurity, web development, data science + AI, career exploration opportunities, and various engagements with Corporate Partners. To help students get started, we will offer virtual live orientation sessions.
Criteria:
-Must identify as girl or non-binary
-Must commit to completing coursework by the August 8, 2025 at 10 pm MT deadline
Cost: None
Award: Offers a variety of incentives for events and Discord participation, including course completion raffles
Application: Girls Who Code Pathways Program
Application Deadline: March 22, 2025
Event: Ken Garff Esports Summer Tech Track
Dates:
Week 1: June 9 -13, 2025 (8 am - 12 pm)
Week 2: June 17-20, 2025 (8 am - 12 pm)
Week 3: June 23-27, 2025 (8 am - 12 pm)
Locations: Weber State University, USU Extension in Kaysville, PROG Development Center in West Valley
Audience: 7th - 12th grade Utah students and all experience levels
Description: The Tech Track Camp features three weeks of unique curricula based in three different interest areas: Drone Technologies, Cybersecurity and Game Development.
Cost: Free
Application: Ken Garff Esports Summer Tech Track
Application Deadline: June 2, 2025
Event: Ronald Reagan Student Leadership Program – Virtual Leadership for Cyber Students Everywhere
Dates: Summer 2025
Audience: Current high school students (grades 9-12)
Description: The Ronald Reagan Student Leadership Program (SLP) – Virtual Leadership for Cyber Students Everywhere is a unique 5-day online program designed to bring the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library to you, no matter where you are. Specifically crafted for those who can’t make it to Simi Valley, CA, our program empowers students to grow their civic knowledge and instigate positive change in their community via a Leadership Action Plan (LAP).
Cost: $500 ($400 if you sign up before March 1); scholarships are available
Application: Ronald Reagan SLP – Virtual Program
Event: FBI National Academy Associates Youth Leadership Program
Dates: June 9-17, 2026
Audience: Current High School Freshman and Sophomores who will be age 14, 15, or 16 at the start of the YLP session
Description: The FBI National Academy Associates supports the young leaders of tomorrow through the Youth Leadership Program (YLP). YLP is designed to offer lifelong enrichment opportunities in support of exceptional young leader’s drive for knowledge and their desire to make a difference in the world.
The vision of YLP is to develop an influential community of socially conscious and service-minded leaders, connected through association who positively shape the world.
Criteria:
-Must have an equivalent of a high school GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale
-Must have a satisfactory school attendance and citizenship record
-Must be physically capable of participating in ALL elements of YLP
-Must have health insurance
Cost: None; All expenses covered for 8 day program at the FBI Academy in Quantico, VA
Application: See the Scholarship Coordinator in the Counseling Office
Application Deadline: February 2, 2026 at 5 pm MT
Event: HOBY Leadership Seminar
Dates: June 10-13, 2026
Seminar Location: Wasatch Academy
Audience: Current High School Sophomores
Description: At HOBY, we believe all students have the potential to lead. Our seminars bring students together across different backgrounds, cultures, and communities. We help students discover a newfound sense of awareness, confidence, connection, and purpose.
Our seminars are proven to cultivate personal growth and inspire action. Students leave HOBY with the knowledge and passion needed to make a positive impact on the world around them. Being a part of the HOBY community unlocks a world of opportunities and connections beyond our seminars.
Criteria:
-Sophomore in high school
-Submit application to the Counseling Office (no more than 2 typed pages)
-If you are chosen as a HOBY representative, you will need to complete additional paperwork
-Attend HOBY Leadership Seminar
Cost: $395 (early bird) or $425 (regular)
Award: Eligibility to apply for HOBY scholarships your senior year
Application: See the Scholarship Coordinator in the Counseling Center
Application Deadline: January 6, 2026
Event: Bank of America Student Leaders Program
Dates: Summer 2025
Audience: Current High School Juniors and Seniors
Description: Since 2005, Student Leaders® has been part of our ongoing commitment to youth employment and economic mobility. We’re helping prepare a diverse pipeline of community-minded young students to be successful in the workforce through leadership training and work experience.
Criteria:
-Current junior or senior in high school
-Be legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship through the end of September 2025
-Be able to participate in an 8-week paid internship at a local nonprofit/charitable organization and work 35 hours a week
-Be able to participate in a week-long Student Leaders Summit in Washington, DC on July 21-26, 2025
-Be a student in good standing at your school
Cost: None
Award: Paid internship and all expenses paid trip to Washington, DC
Application: Bank of America Student Leaders Program
Application Deadline: January 17, 2025 at 9:59 pm MT
Summer Internship and Job Opportunities
Event: TurnUp Civic and Activism Remote Internship
Description:
-The TurnUp Internship program is fully remote.
-We start new interns at the beginning of each month.
-We accept high school, college, and graduate students who apply.
-We understand our community lives busy lives, so we allow our interns to have flexible time commitment. We ask interns to work between 5-30 hours/week.
-Internship hours can count towards community service OR school credit.
-We encourage interns to meet with and engage with our network of expert speakers and leading figures from a variety of fields.
-Interns will perform functions in grassroots teams, participate in local voter registration and turn out projects, write summaries and reflections to share across teams and departments, and conduct research into the history of activism, civics, and social justice issues.
Application: TurnUp Civic and Activism Remote Internship
Event: Pathmaker Scholars Cancer Research Program
Dates: May 25-July 30 2026
Description: The PathMaker Scholars Summer Research Program at Huntsman Cancer Institute seeks to increase the participation of young learners in biomedical cancer research, including those from rural and frontier populations in the Mountain West, and to encourage students to prepare for careers in research, medicine, and education. The program sponsors students for a ten-week residential summer research experience, where they will live on campus, learn laboratory training techniques, and work on a project as indicated by a principal investigator in a university laboratory setting. Accepted students who successfully complete the program will automatically be accepted into the following year’s summer program without reapplying.
Internship Location: University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Criteria:
-Must have completed your junior year of high school
-Must be interested in biomedical cancer research
-Students must commit 40 hours per work week to the program activities, which include their individual research placement and attendance at weekly meetings, program events, and activities.
-All students are required to present their work at the Summer Research Symposium organized by the Office of Undergraduate Research.
-During and upon completion of the program, students will be asked to complete surveys to evaluate the program.
Financial Compensation: Up to $4,000
Information Nights: December 10 and 17, 2025 from 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm
Application Deadline: February 1, 2026
Application: Pathmaker Scholars Cancer Research Program
Event: USU Eastern Paid Internship with Intermountain Electronics
Dates: May 26-August 8, 2025
Description: USU Eastern has teamed up with Intermountain Electronics to provide paid internships in the electrical and welding fields – no experience required. Get a jumpstart on your career in an in-demand industry, and still enjoy a classic college experience. The internship is 90 days and participants will earn 6 USU credits. Students reside in the heart of Utah’s Castle Country and enjoy rich student life traditions like Gibby, Lite Brite, and opportunities to cheer on their peers with 8 athletic teams. Students also have full access to all the student resources available on campus.
-Paid Internship ($14 per hour minimum) in the welding or electrical field
-No cost for housing (except deposit) and meal plan
-Earn 6 college credits at no cost
-Immediate, on-the-job training
Internship Location: Price, UT
Criteria:
-High school graduate
-Must be admitted to USU or apply to USU Eastern as a “Non-Degree Seeking Student”
Application Deadline: April 1, 2025
Application: USU Eastern Paid Internship with Intermountain Electronics
Event: Girl Scout Summer Camp Staff
Dates: Early June through mid-August 2025
Description: We’re hiring energetic, encouraging, and caring role models who are interested in working with youth in outdoor settings. You’ll go on adventures, meet and make new friends, learn leadership skills, and be a role model for campers.
Criteria:
-18+ years old
-You do not need to be a Girl Scout to apply
-All positions include room and board during the hire period
-The typical work week is Monday morning – Friday evening
-Positions available:
1. Camp Counselor – Camp counselors provide a quality program, supervise a group of 6-24 campers during their stay, teach and lead basic camp programs, and assist program staff in other program areas
2. Aquatic Staff – Dive into a rewarding experience by spending your day at the lake working with your team to provide a quality program for a group of 12 to 32 campers. Manage conflict resolution between campers and teach watercraft lessons to girls, including canoeing, kayaking, paddle boarding, and sailing. All staff in aquatic roles are expected to have or acquire a Lifeguard Certification to act as guards at the lake. Positions include waterfront counselors and a waterfront director.
3. Program Staff – Program staff have a passion for specific activity areas that they facilitate at camp. These staff can expect to receive training or a certification in the following areas, depending on which camp they work at: archery, hatchet throwing, pottery, rock climbing, high/low ropes, arts & crafts, and more!
4. Kitchen Staff – Explore the culinary arts and discover the perfect stepping stone toward a career in food service! Our kitchen staff play an essential role in the camp community. They are passionate about providing nutritious kid-friendly meals and snacks for our campers and staff. In addition to regular meals, kitchen staff will help plan and coordinate theme meals, outdoor cooking meals and assist with camper-cooking programs.
Application: Girl Scout Summer Camp Staff
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I pay for college?
Paying for college can feel overwhelming, but there are many smart strategies to make it more affordable:
💼 Earn and Save: Part-time jobs, seasonal work, and internships not only help you earn money, but also build valuable experience. Boost your savings by utilizing high yield savings accounts, money market accounts, and 529 college savings plans to earn interest on your income.
💰 Use a 529 College Savings Plan: A 529 plan offers tax advantages and can positively impact financial aid eligibility. It's a great way to save for college over time.
📘 Take AP and Concurrent Enrollment Classes While in High School: Earn college credit while still in high school--often at a fraction of the cost. These classes can save you up to $1,000 per course.
🧠 Take the ACT: Many colleges use ACT scores to award scholarships. Prepare thoroughly and consider retaking the test to improve your score and maximize your scholarship potential.
📝 File the FAFSA: The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) opens doors to the Pell Grant, Work Study opportunities, federal student loans, and many scholarships.
🎓 Apply for Grants and Scholarships: Utilize our scholarship list and use free tools to find opportunities. Grants--offered by governments, colleges, and private organizations--don't need to be repaid.
🏦 Consider Private Loans (Last Resort): If needed, private loans can help fill funding gaps. Research repayment terms carefully and ensure your future career can support the cost..
🎓 Take a Free College Finance Course: Southern Utah University offers a free, 1-credit "College Finance Course" open to anyone interested in learning more about paying for college. The course is transferable and designed to help students make informed financial decisions.
Do I have to apply to a college before filling out my FAFSA?
No-you don't need to be accepted to a college before submitting your FAFSA. You should list any schools you're planning to apply to, even if you haven't submitted your applications yet. Once a school accepts you, they'll use your FAFSA information to create a financial aid offer.
Tip: You can list up to 20 colleges on your FAFSA, and you can always update your list later if your plans change.
Source: studentaid.gov
When should I fill out the FAFSA?
The FAFSA for the 2026-2027 school year is now available. Since many scholarships and colleges have their own FAFSA deadlines, it's important to submit your application as early as possible. Students should fill out the FAFSA every year they plan to attend college.
Be sure to check with your college and any scholarship programs you're applying to so you don't miss their specific deadlines.
I'm going on a mission--do I need to fill out my FAFSA?
You're not required to complete the FAFSA if you are going on a mission before starting college, but we highly recommend that you do. Here's why:
- Counseling Support: While you're still in high school, you have access to help from our Counseling Department. It's much easier to get questions answered and troubleshoot any issues now than than later.
- Future Convenience: The first FAFSA can take time, but once it's done, future updates are much simpler--even while you're on your mission.
- Scholarship Eligibility: Some scholarships, like the Opportunity Scholarship, require the FAFSA. The good news? This scholarship is deferrable, so you can use it when you return.
Completing your FAFSA now sets you up for a smoother transition back to college life--and keeps your options open.
When should I apply for college?
⏰ Utah College Application Week (UCAW): UCAW take place in October or early November of your senior year. During this week, the Counseling Department is available to help you complete college applications, answer questions, and celebrate your progress. For exact dates and times, stop by the Counseling Office.
🙋♀️ Missed UCAW? No worries! If you missed UCAW and need help with applications at any time, just make an appointment in the Counseling Office--we're here to support you.
📅 Admission Deadlines: Each college and university sets its own deadlines. Be sure to check their websites for the most up-to-date information and plan ahead so you don't miss out.
How do I choose a major?
Choosing a major is a journey of self-discovery, goal-setting, and connection. Here's how to get started:
Identify Your Interests: Start by exploring what makes you tick.
✍️ Make a list of 10 things you love--hobbies, subjects, causes, anything!
💡 Reflect on your strengths and weaknesses.
🧠 Take the BigFuture Career Quiz to match interests with career path.
🔍 Complete the Keys to Success self-surveys:
- Career Cluster Inventory
- Entrepreneurial Assessment
- Interest Profiler
🧬 Discover your natural aptitudes with YouScience.
🛠️ Explore Career & Technical Education (CTE) Pathways offered at your school.
Set Career Goals: Think ahead to where you want to go.
🎓 Use UtahMajors to find that which degrees are offered at Utah's public colleges and what careers they lead to.
💰 Try the Living Wage Calculator to estimate how much you'll need to earn to live comfortably in your chosen area.
Seek Guidance: You're not alone in this process.
🤝 Talk to your School Counselor, College Advisor, or Scholarship Coordinator (we love helping with this!).
Network with Professionals: Get real-world insight.
📞 Reach out to professionals in fields you're curious about. Ask about their education, daily work, and advice for students like you.
Consider Future Job Demand: Choosing a major isn't just about what you--it's also about where the world is headed.
🔮 Explore High-Growth Fields: According to recent projections, these majors are expected to lead to strong job opportunities through 2030 and beyond.
📈 Use Tools Like These:
- BLS Fastest Growing Occupations - U.S. job growth projections through 2030.
- Living Wage Calculator - Estimate future income needs based on location.
How do I ask for a letter of recommendation?
The best way to ask for a letter of recommendation is to be prepared, polite, and give your recommender plenty of time. Follow these steps:
- Choose someone who knows you well. Pick a teacher, counselor, coach, or mentor who can speak about your strengths, character, and accomplishments.
- Ask early. Reach out at least 2–3 weeks before the deadline so they have time to write a thoughtful letter.
- Ask in person when possible. A face‑to‑face conversation is ideal. If that isn’t possible, a respectful email works too.
- Be clear about what you need. Share the scholarship name, the deadline, and how the letter should be submitted.
- Provide helpful information. Give them a short list of your activities, achievements, goals, and anything you’d like them to highlight. This makes their job easier and helps them write a stronger letter.
- Follow up with gratitude. Always thank your recommender, both when they agree and after they submit the letter.
Asking early and being organized shows maturity — and it helps your recommender write the best possible letter for you.





























