Search the UFA Expense List
Utah Fits All has both approved and prohibited expenses in our searchable database.
Search Expense ListLooking for a pre-approval?
Families may use the pre-approval request form to seek assurance that reimbursement will be granted for items or services.
Learn moreFAQs About Purchasing Items & Services
What’s the difference between an invoice and a receipt?
An invoice is an itemized document that records the items or services. A receipt serves as proof of full or partial payment for items or services.
Learn moreWhat is the difference between a qualifying provider and a vendor?
A vendor is a provider of goods and services in the ClassWallet Marketplace. A qualifying provider is an individual or entity that has completed the UFA provider application process.
Learn moreHow do I submit an invoice from a qualifying provider?
Invoices are typically provided to a scholarship parent prior to payment, and are required for using the DirectPay payment method in ClassWallet.
Learn moreCommon Waitlist Questions
Your waitlist number may increase as a result of an appeal that placed someone in a higher priority category than you, thus they would be placed ahead of you on the waitlist.
Your waitlist number may decrease as students are awarded scholarships that are in front of you, and you move closer to potentially getting awarded a scholarship.
The waitlist number for an application in priority category 1 may increase as a result of the following scenario:
An application ahead of them has multiple children on their application, one of which was determined ineligible. Parent appeals, and student is determined eligible. Our system places all students from the same household together. Therefore, that reinstated student would take a waitlist number alongside their siblings, and potentially ahead of other Tier 1 families.
For confidentiality reasons, we do not provide specific details on the reason for the change in waitlist numbers.
Looking to withdraw from the Utah fits all program?
If you have made the decision to decline the scholarship for your student, our customer support team will assist you with the process of withdrawing your student’s application. Once complete, this is not a reversible or appealable decision, and your application will not be reinstated during this school year.
Should you wish to participate in the future, you are welcome to apply during the 2025-26 application window. Please reach our customer support team at support@ufascholarship.com or 385-503-8327 for further questions or to withdraw your student from the program.
Learn moreWhat is a qualified provider?
Provider applications are available throughout the year. Discover additional details regarding provider eligibility and participation requirements for the Utah Fits All Scholarship Program.
Learn moreHow to use your scholarship funding
The Utah Fits All Scholarship Program provides $8,000 per eligible student for the 2024-25 school year. Parents are given the choice and flexibility to spend scholarship funds in the best interests of their student(s).
Private school tuition and fees
Transportation
Educational software and hardware
Tutoring
Physical, occupational, and speech therapy
After school programs
Search the UFA Expense List
Utah Fits All has both approved and prohibited expenses in our searchable database.
Eligibility Requirements
While applications will be prioritized and awarded based on income and previous participation, the program is available to any student who meets the eligibility requirements.
- Utah residents in grades K–12
- Not enrolled in or attending a public school for the 2024-2025 school year
- Not receiving the Carson Smith Opportunity Scholarship
Enrollment Preference Categories
The law gives an order preference to eligible students for scholarship awards (Utah Code 53F-6-402). For the 2024-2025 school year, there are three levels of preference:
- Students whose family income is at the 200% Federal Poverty Level or less will be awarded scholarships first.
- Next, are students whose family’s income is between 200-555%.
- Last, it is open to all Utah K-12 students regardless of family income.
*Add $10,760 for the 200% FPL for each person in household over 8 persons
**Add $29,859 for the 555% FPL for each person in household over 8 persons
SOURCE: medicaidplanningassistance.org/federal-poverty-guidelines/
Applicants came from all over Utah
All 2024/2025 scholarship applicants in Utah are represented. 15,914 households applied, while 27,270 individual student applications were received for the 2024/2025 academic year.