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Kids’ of Utah Scholarship

Workplace incidents, no matter their level of severity, can have a devastating effect on a family. Beyond the emotional impact, it may also affect a family’s financial security. To help families who have been affected by such tragedies, the Kids’ of Utah Scholarship was es…

12.31.26

174 days left

award worth $10,000

Award amount

5

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Review status

Jun 10, 2026

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Deadline urgency

174 days left

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Application difficulty

Hard

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Who can apply

  • This scholarship is open to students who meet the eligibility criteria below: Grade Level High School Seniors & College Students Minimum Age 16 years old Maximum Age 25 years old Miscellaneous Applicants must be the child or dependant of an employee who is seriously injured or killed in a compensable work-related accident or an occupational disease with a Utah employer. Grade Level: High School Seniors & College Students

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Status

Upcoming

Study levels

High school junior, High school senior, College freshman, College sophomore, College junior, College senior, Graduate student

Field of study

Business Management and Marketing, Education, Health Professions and Clinical Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts

Payout method

Paid directly to the student

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  • This scholarship is open to students who meet the eligibility criteria below: Grade Level High School Seniors & College Students Minimum Age 16 years old Maximum Age 25 years old Miscellaneous Applicants must be the child or dependant of an employee who is seriously injured or….
  • Grade Level: High School Seniors & College Students.
  • In addition to the below application materials, interested students must submit their (1) parents’ basic employer information and (2) proof of the injury/illness claim (such as a determination letter or claim number from the state workers’ compensation board or death certifica….

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Award & payment

Amount: award worth $10,000

Payout: Paid directly to the student

About the provider

Overview

ablished to help the children of workers who have been left badly injured or deceased in workplace incidents. To be eligible for the scholarship, students must be the dependent of a worker left seriously injured, deceased, or ill in a work-related incident in Utah. Applicants must also be between the ages of 16 and 25 and have been accepted to or be enrolled in a college or technical school. Recipients selected for the reward may earn anywhere between $2,500 and $5,000 to go towards their education, depending upon…

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Information last verified Jun 10, 2026.

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