Becoming a qualified provider
Learn more about provider eligibility and requirements for participation in the Utah Fits All Scholarship Program.
Provider HandbookPrivate school audit requirements
A private school that enrolls 150 or more students is required to submit financial documentation as part of their application. View all options that meet that requirement here.
See audit requirementsTypes of Providers and Qualified Expenses
Providers
- Eligible Schools
- Private Schools
- Local Education Agencies (LEA)
- Service Providers
Qualified Expenses
- Tuition and fees of a qualifying provider
- Supplies or other equipment related to educational needs
- Tutoring services
- Fees for after-school or summer education programs
A Utah Fits All Opportunity for All Public Schools
All LEAs have an opportunity to be part of the Utah Fits All Scholarship Program (UFA).
Charter Schools
Possibilities for UFA Funding:
- The UFA could be used to fill seats in under-enrolled classes: language, science, arts, etc.
- Tutoring programs (before, after, or during school)
- Summer camps and classes
- Extracurricular activities
- Expand programs to fill the gap in the education market
- May pay for field trips
District Schools
Possibilities for UFA Funding:
- The UFA could be used for home-schooled students to pay for classes such as: AP courses, driver’s ed., arts, sciences, etc.
- UFA may pay a fee for transportation if the student takes the bus to/from school.
- Summer classes
- Extracurricular activities
- May pay for field trips
Utah Fits All Provider List
Qualifying Providers in the Utah Fits All Scholarship Program are comprised of private schools, LEAs (public district or charter schools), service providers and online merchants.
Eligible Schools
Eligible Service Providers
Individual Providers
Public & Charter Schools
Become a Utah Fits All Provider
The Utah Fits All Scholarship Program welcomes eligible schools and service providers to apply to become qualifying providers.