Utah Education Fits All
What is School Choice?
Utah Education Fits All (UEFA) is a universal school choice program signed into law during the 2023 legislative session. Families can use it to customize each child’s learning with a scholarship (up to $8,000) that travels to the education options of their choosing, including Intermountain Christian School.
All K-12 students who are residents of Utah qualify to receive the full amount whether they currently attend public, private, homeschool, or are just starting kindergarten.
It’s for every child, in every zip-code, from every financial background, with every learning style.
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Applications for the 2025-26 school year have closed for the scholarship, but you can stay up-to-date with ALL of ACE’s announcements, here.
Want More Information?
Are you interested in learning more about or pre-applying for the UEFA scholarship? If so, fill out the form below. Our admissions team will keep you up-to-date on important UEFA details, such as due dates, registration, and more.
Questions?
Check out these FAQs! or contact ICS Admissions at 801-365-0349 or admissions@intermountainchristian.org. We are happy to answer whatever questions you may have!
FAQ
Can my child receive the UEFA Scholarship if they are already receiving the Carson Smith or the Special Needs Opportunity Scholarships?
Students may not receive funds from the program while also receiving funding from either the Carson Smith Scholarship Program or the Special Needs Opportunity Scholarship Program. At ICS, parents should talk with our admissions director about which scholarship program would be best for the student.
How does funding work?
Eligible students can receive up to $8,000. The funds are deposited into a scholarship account, or ESA, which is set up specifically for the student. The funds are accessed and managed through an online portal.
What if enrollment in the program exceeds the amount of funding available?
If enrollment exceeds available program funding, accounts shall be awarded in the following order:
- Students who used an account in the previous school year
- Students with a family income at or below 200% of the federal poverty level ($60,000 for a family of four in 2023–24)
- Students with a sibling who uses an ESA at the time of application or in the immediately preceding school year
- Students with a family income between 200% and 555% of the federal poverty level ($166,500 for a family of four in 2023– 2024)
Who can I talk to if I have questions?
If you have further questions, please contact ICS Admissions Director Jennifer Adema at 801-365-0349 or admissions@intermountainchristian.org