- (1) Scholarship funds are only available to a recipient for five years after the recipient's high school graduation date.
- (2) Upon the first day a recipient begins courses using the scholarship funds at a non-credit granting institution, the recipient must use the award in its entirety within two years, unless extended under Subsection (3). This time limit does not extent the five-year award availability under Subsection (1).
- (3) A recipient who will not enroll as a student shall apply for a deferral or leave of absence with their institution. A deferral or leave of absence may be granted, at the discretion of the institution, for military service, humanitarian or religious service, documented medical reasons, and other exigent reasons. An approved deferral or leave of absence may not extend the time limits of the scholarship. The scholarship may only be used for academic terms that begin within five years after the recipient's high school graduation date.
KEY: higher education, scholarship
Date of Last Change: November 26, 2021
Notice of Continuation: August 16, 2024
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 53B-8-202(8)