Utah State University Expands Scholarship Options for College-Ready Students – Utah State University

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Utah State University has updated its academic scholarship process to both broaden access and better reflect student preparation for higher education. The goal is to ensure scholarships reward the academic effort students invest in high school while reinforcing readiness for the demands of college.
USU’s new model provides two pathways for first-year undergraduate academic scholarships:
This approach recognizes not only academic performance but also the challenge and persistence demonstrated through rigorous coursework.
“High school GPA is an important measure, but it does not always capture the full picture of a student’s preparation,” said Craig Whyte, executive director of student financial support. “When we factor in the rigor of courses such as AP, concurrent/dual enrollment, IB or honors, we are acknowledging the commitment it takes to be ready for the demands of college learning. Our scholarship model reflects that readiness.”
The updates align with USU’s commitment to affordability, access and student success.
“Scholarships are just one of the ways we help families manage the cost of college, but more importantly, they honor the persistence and preparation of students who are ready to succeed at Utah State,” said Katie North, vice president of strategic enrollment management. “We are proud to offer a process that values hard work, supports accessibility and helps students see themselves thriving here.”
By offering both test-inclusive and test-optional pathways that account for course rigor, Utah State University ensures that academic scholarships remain meaningful, flexible and representative of true college readiness.
Ryan Jensen
 Director of Enrollment Marketing
 Office of Admissions
  ryan.jensen@usu.edu
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