
Utah families have access to one of the most flexible school choice programs in the country. The Utah Fits All Scholarship gives eligible K-12 students up to $8,000 per year to spend on education outside the traditional public school system — including live online classes through Outschool. If your family's 2026-27 scholarship was just awarded, funds release on July 15, 2026.
The Utah Fits All Scholarship is a universal school choice program signed into law in 2023 and launched in 2024. It provides annual scholarship funds to eligible K-12 students in Utah, which families can spend on a wide range of approved education expenses — private school tuition, tutoring, curriculum, educational software, enrichment programs, and more.
As of May 2025, Odyssey is the official program administrator. All applications, fund management, and approved vendor purchases are handled through the Odyssey portal at withodyssey.com. If you have questions about your account, you can reach the Odyssey Utah team at help.ut@withodyssey.com or (385) 462-1338.
All K-12 students who are Utah residents are eligible, regardless of income or zip code. To receive the scholarship, students must not be enrolled in a public school district (LEA) when funds are awarded. Students cannot receive both the Utah Fits All Scholarship and the Carson Smith Opportunity Scholarship in the same year.
Scholarship amounts depend on your child's age and enrollment status:
Age is determined as of September 1 of the school year. Funds are deposited into your Odyssey scholarship account and can be spent throughout the year on approved expenses.
The 2026-27 application window has closed. If your family applied and received an award notification, here's where things stand now:
If you accepted your award before June 30, your funds will be available in your Odyssey account starting July 15. For the 2027-28 school year, new applications typically open in March. You can join the interest list now at utaheducationfitsall.org.

Once your scholarship is approved, funds are loaded into your Odyssey account. From there, you can browse approved vendors and complete purchases through the portal. Outschool is an approved vendor in the Odyssey marketplace, which means Utah families can use their scholarship funds to pay for Outschool classes directly — no out-of-pocket spending required.
To get started, log in to your Odyssey account at support.withodyssey.com, search for Outschool, and select the classes you want to enroll in.
The scholarship covers a broad range of education-related expenses, including:
Outschool live classes qualify as tutoring services and instructional programs — which means your child's coding class, writing workshop, or one-on-one math tutoring can all be covered.
Outschool offers over 140,000 live, small-group online classes for kids ages 3-18, covering core academics, enrichment, and everything in between. Utah families with Fits All funds can use their Odyssey balance to book classes directly, with no upfront payment required.
Whether you're filling a curriculum gap, adding enrichment in a subject your kid loves, or looking for a specialist teacher for a neurodiverse learner, the class catalog covers it.
Yes. Homeschooling families are among the most common recipients. Home-based students receive $4,000 per year (ages 5-11) or $6,000 per year (ages 12-18), and the funds can be used for curriculum, tutoring, online classes, educational software, therapies, and more.
Yes. Outschool is an approved vendor in the Odyssey marketplace. Utah families can browse Outschool's catalog directly through Odyssey and use scholarship funds to enroll — no reimbursement process required.
The Carson Smith Opportunity Scholarship is specifically for students with disabilities and has separate eligibility criteria and funding levels. Students cannot receive both scholarships in the same year. If your child has an IEP or qualifying disability, it's worth comparing both programs to see which offers more support for your family's situation.
You can contact the Odyssey Utah support team directly at help.ut@withodyssey.com or (385) 462-1338. Their support portal is at support.withodyssey.com.
Scholarship funds do not expire at the end of the school year as long as your child remains enrolled in the program. Unused balances roll over, giving families flexibility to spend across the full academic year.
With funds releasing July 15, now is a good time to map out your child's fall schedule. Outschool classes fill up, especially in popular subjects like math, writing, and coding, so browsing early gives you more options.
For more on how ESA programs work across the country, see our guide to Education Savings Accounts. For program-specific questions about Utah Fits All, visit utaheducationfitsall.org.