Scholarship bill goes to governor
This is an archived article that was published on sltrib.com in 2010, and information in the article may be outdated. It is provided only for personal research purposes and may not be reprinted.

It could soon become more difficult for students to get New Century Scholarships.

SB132 passed the House unanimously Tuesday, and now goes to the governor.

The bill would require that high school students who are hoping to obtain the scholarship maintain a 3.5 grade point average. The bill maintains the requirement that the students earn associate's degrees while in high school.

Also, the bill would push up the deadline for students to complete scholarship requirements. Home-schoolers would need to earn a 26 score on the ACT to earn the scholarship. The new GPA requirement would apply to students who graduate from high school beginning in 2011.

The bill was created to deal with soaring demand and less money. Lawmakers reached a deal with higher education leaders to find the money to keep the scholarships intact temporarily.

Lisa Schencker

Article Tools

Enter a search phrase.

Specify a Range

From  to

 

 
Missing your paper? Need to place your paper on vacation hold? For this and any other subscription related needs, click here or call 801.204.6100.