![]() ![]() Course rigor can include the overall number or level of the most rigorous courses taken and the grades earned in those courses.Level of rigor is considered within the context of each high school’s course offerings and curriculum and students who take the most rigorous course schedules available at their high school are most competitive for merit scholarships.Students with cumulative, unweighted high school GPAs of at least 3.7 are most competitive for merit scholarships.The following information related to deadlines and processing applies to all merit scholarships, including the For Utah scholarship, administered by the University Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid. The merit review process is highly competitive and considers cumulative, unweighted high school grade point average (GPA) and the level of rigor of the courses taken as compared to the rigorous courses available at each school. Need-based scholarships require the timely completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). ![]() The University of Utah offers merit-based and need-based scholarships to incoming freshman students entering in the summer or fall terms. Information & Resources Toggle Sub Menu.Financial Aid & Scholarships Toggle Sub Menu.Admitted Non-Degree Seeking Student Next Steps.Admitted Non-Traditional Student Next Steps.Admitted Second Bachelor’s Student Next Steps.High School University Program & Orientation.International Second Bachelor’s Admissions.International Graduate Admissions & Graduate Costs.International Freshman Admissions & Undergraduate Costs.
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