Southern Utah University Scholarships (2026–2027) | Merit Aid, WUE & Full Tuition Awards

Southern Utah University Scholarships (2026–2027)

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Last Updated on January 25, 2026
What This Page Covers:
  • Tuition, housing, and what families actually pay on average
  • Automatic merit ranges and who typically qualifies
  • Competitive and hidden-gem scholarships worth a look
  • Honors perks and how to stack awards the smart way

📊 Admissions Snapshot

  • Acceptance Rate: ~82%
  • Middle 50% ACT: 20–27 (test-optional)
  • Middle 50% SAT: ~1030–1240 (test-optional)
  • Average GPA (HS): 3.48

Source: SUU admissions and scholarship materials plus national college data sources (compiled 2024–2026). Middle 50% = the range where half of admitted students fall.

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Southern Utah University at a Glance

🏆 Full-tuition opportunities available — competitive awards including the President’s Scholarship and promise-based programs.
Average Net Price
$11,432
What families actually paid on average
Automatic Merit (OOS)
$12K–$14.8K / yr
Admission-based; no extra app
Typical Qualifiers
3.4+ GPA • Test optional
Based on recent recipient patterns*
Superscore Policy
ACT: No • SAT: No
Superscores are not accepted for SUU merit scholarships
Key Deadlines
Scholarship priority: Dec 1 (President’s) / Mar 1 (General) • FAFSA: Dec 1 (best) / May 1 (priority)
Use earlier of admission/scholarship
Honors College
Yes • Competitive • Separate app
Perks: housing, advising, priority reg
Full-Tuition / Full-Ride
Automatic: No • Competitive: Yes
Check stacking & fee exclusions
Residency & Waivers
WUE
150% of resident tuition for WICHE states
– Scholarship GPA/test bands are approximate, based on award text + past recipient data + student profile stats. Numbers can shift with applicant pool and funding.

🧠 CRP Strategy: How to Pay the Least at SUU

  • Treat December 1 like the real “money deadline.” That’s when SUU’s most valuable full-tuition consideration (President’s) and the best early aid review tends to happen.
  • WUE is a rate, not a scholarship check. If you’re in a WUE state, your best deal may be the discounted tuition rate — unless your GPA is high enough to qualify for a stronger non-resident merit tier.
  • Automatic merit is your baseline. It’s the “floor” discount you can plan around early.
  • Hidden gems are where upperclassmen find extra money. Housing, departmental, aviation, and program awards often show up after year 1 — and can stack on top of your baseline.
  • Full tuition ≠ full cost. Even with tuition covered, housing and meals are still real — so housing-related awards can be the next biggest savings.

Sources:
https://www.suu.edu/finaid/scholarships.html
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/colleges/southern-utah-university/admissions
https://www.suu.edu/finaid/newstudents/tbird-promise.html

💰 Cost of Attendance at Southern Utah University (2026–2027)

These are the direct, billed costs for a full-time undergraduate student living on campus at SUU. Additional expenses like transportation, books, and personal costs are not billed by the university but still factor into aid eligibility.

Category In-State Out-of-State
Tuition & Fees $7,159 $21,816
Housing & Meals $10,500 $10,500
Total (Direct/Billed) $17,659 $32,316

Why only these items? We include the costs you typically pay directly to Southern Utah University — tuition, fees, housing, and meals. Other indirect costs vary a lot by student, but SUU’s full Cost of Attendance usually also includes things like:

  • Books & supplies
  • Transportation (especially if you travel home out-of-state)
  • Personal/miscellaneous expenses

📉 Average Net Price (What Families Actually Pay)

The average net price is approximately $11,432 per year after grants and scholarships (federal/IPEDS average).

If you want a personalized estimate based on your income and household size, use SUU’s Net Price Calculator.

Out-of-State Waivers & Regional Savings (WUE)
  • Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE): SUU participates in WUE for WICHE states. WUE sets tuition at about 150% of resident tuition (instead of full non-resident rates).
  • Real-dollar impact: Based on the tuition figures above, resident tuition is $7,159, so a 150% WUE tuition estimate is about $10,739 — versus $21,816 out-of-state. That’s roughly $11,100/year in tuition savings before fees and housing.
  • Alumni Legacy (if applicable): SUU also lists an Alumni Legacy Scholarship that can waive the non-resident portion of tuition for children/grandchildren of alumni (rules and award amounts vary).

Parent tip: If you’re eligible for WUE, it’s often the single biggest lever for reducing the out-of-state price tag — even before merit scholarships are applied.

🧮 WUE vs. Non-Resident Merit: Which Usually Saves More?

This is one of the biggest points of confusion for out-of-state families. WUE is a discounted tuition rate, while SUU’s non-resident awards are fixed-dollar scholarships. The better deal depends on your student’s academics and whether they’re coming from a WUE-eligible state.

  • If you’re WUE-eligible and your GPA is in the “solid” range: WUE is often the simplest and safest discount to plan around.
  • If your GPA is high (often ~3.7+): a top non-resident merit tier may beat WUE — especially if SUU tuition rises and the scholarship remains strong.
  • If you’re not WUE-eligible: non-resident merit matters a lot more, and the price can swing dramatically based on GPA.

Parent tip: When in doubt, ask SUU financial aid one specific question: “If my student is eligible for WUE and also earns non-resident merit, which one will you apply?”

FAQ — Cost of Attendance at Southern Utah University

Why is out-of-state tuition so much higher?
Like most public universities, SUU charges higher tuition to non-residents because Utah families support the school through state taxes. The good news is SUU participates in WUE, which can reduce tuition dramatically for students from eligible western states.

Is WUE the same thing as in-state tuition?
Not exactly. WUE is a discounted out-of-state rate (often described as about 150% of resident tuition). It usually costs more than true in-state, but far less than standard out-of-state.

Can WUE stack with SUU merit scholarships?
Sometimes — but stacking rules vary by scholarship type. Many colleges apply large tuition discounts (like WUE) first and then apply merit awards on top, while other awards may replace part of the discount. We call this out in the scholarship sections so families don’t assume everything stacks automatically.

What’s the difference between billed costs and total cost of attendance?
Billed costs are what you pay directly to SUU (tuition/fees + housing/meals). Total cost of attendance also includes indirect costs like books, travel, and personal expenses, which affect financial aid eligibility even though the university doesn’t bill you for them.

Does “full tuition” mean everything is covered?
Usually not. “Full tuition” typically covers the tuition portion, but students may still owe fees, housing, meals, books, and personal costs unless a separate award (or need-based aid) covers those items too.

What FAFSA date matters most for max aid at SUU?
If you’re aiming for the most consideration (especially for competitive full-tuition programs and priority review), filing by December 1 is the safest move. SUU’s broader institutional priority window may extend later, but earlier FAFSA filing generally improves your options.

Sources:
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/colleges/southern-utah-university/tuition-and-costs
https://www.suu.edu/finaid/scholarships.html
https://www.suu.edu/finaid/newstudents/tbird-promise.html

✅ Automatic Merit Scholarships at Southern Utah University (2026–2027)

🎯 Test Scores & Superscoring: SUU is test-optional for admission and automatic merit scholarships. If test scores are submitted, superscores are not accepted — SUU uses a single best ACT or SAT sitting. Students qualify using whichever metric (GPA, ACT, or SAT) earns the highest award.
Scholarship Award Amount Eligibility / Criteria Separate App? Renewable? Who Typically Wins? Deadline
Fellow’s Eight-Semester Renewable (Resident) $4,456/yr ($2,228/semester) Utah resident; ~3.9+ GPA or ACT 33+ (or SAT equivalent)* No Yes — up to 8 semesters Top academic admits with near-perfect GPAs Admission file complete by Mar 1
Founders’ Eight-Semester Renewable (Resident) $3,230/yr ($1,615/semester) Utah resident; ~3.8–3.89 GPA or ACT 30–32 (or SAT equivalent)* No Yes — up to 8 semesters Strong honors-level students Admission file complete by Mar 1
Dean’s Eight-Semester Renewable (Resident) $2,000/yr ($1,000/semester) Utah resident; ~3.6–3.79 GPA or ACT 27–29 (or SAT equivalent)* No Yes — up to 8 semesters College-ready students meeting published bands Admission file complete by Mar 1
Centurium Eight-Semester Renewable (Resident) $1,000/yr ($500/semester) Utah resident; ~3.4–3.59 GPA or ACT 23–26 (or SAT equivalent)* No Yes — up to 8 semesters Students meeting minimum academic thresholds Admission file complete by Mar 1
Founders Non-Resident Eight-Semester Renewable $14,800/yr ($7,400/semester) Non-resident; ~3.7+ GPA or ACT 31+ (or SAT equivalent)* No Yes — up to 8 semesters High-achieving out-of-state students Admission file complete by Mar 1
Centurium Non-Resident (East / Non-WUE States) $12,000/yr ($6,000/semester) Non-resident; 2.5+ GPA (higher GPAs typical)* No Yes — up to 8 semesters Broad range of academically admissible OOS students Admission file complete by Mar 1
Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) $12,000/yr ($6,000/semester) Resident of a WICHE state; ~2.5–3.69 GPA or ACT 18–30 (or SAT equivalent)* No Yes — with continued eligibility Western-state students seeking reduced OOS tuition Apply early; limited seats

*GPA/test ranges are estimates based on past recipients and published profiles; actual thresholds can change by year.

⏰ SUU Scholarship Timeline (The Dates Families Miss)

  • By Dec 1: Have your admissions file complete if you want to be considered for SUU’s most competitive full-tuition options (and the earliest aid review).
  • Feb 1: Priority deadline for Scholarship Housing (Leavitt Foundation) — a big deal if tuition is already reduced.
  • Mar 1: General scholarship deadline for incoming students and many campus-wide awards.
  • Ongoing: Departmental and program scholarships often show up later — especially after a student has a declared major and SUU GPA.

If your family wants “maximum aid,” your best strategy is to move early — even though admission is rolling.

FAQ — Automatic Merit at Southern Utah University

Do I need a separate application?
No. Automatic merit awards are granted when your admission file is complete by the published deadline.

Can I qualify without test scores?
Yes. Many students qualify using GPA alone. Test scores are optional and only used if they improve the award tier.

Do WUE and merit scholarships stack?
Sometimes. WUE sets a discounted tuition rate; some merit awards apply on top, while others may replace part of that discount.

Are these awards guaranteed?
They are reliable but not contractual. Awarding depends on funding levels and the applicant pool each year.

How long do these scholarships last?
Most are renewable for up to eight semesters, provided renewal GPA and enrollment requirements are met.

Sources:
https://www.suu.edu/finaid/schol-wue.html
https://www.suu.edu/finaid/scholarships.html

🏆 Flagship (Competitive) Scholarships at Southern Utah University (2026–2027)

These scholarships are not automatic. They are limited in number and awarded through a competitive or holistic review of a student’s admission file, FAFSA, and (in some cases) financial need. Meeting the minimum criteria does not guarantee an award.

Scholarship Award Amount Eligibility / Criteria Separate App? Renewable? Who Actually Wins? Deadline
President’s Eight-Semester Renewable Scholarship (Resident) Full tuition Utah resident; top academic profile; GPA and/or test scores well above automatic tiers; strong overall admission file* No separate app (competitive review) Yes — up to 8 semesters A small number of the strongest resident applicants — typically near the top of SUU’s incoming class academically Admission file complete by Dec 1
President’s Non-Resident Eight-Semester Renewable Scholarship Full tuition (non-resident) Non-resident; exceptional academic profile; GPA and/or ACT/SAT well above typical automatic merit levels* No separate app (competitive review) Yes — up to 8 semesters Highly selective OOS applicants — far fewer awards than automatic non-resident merit Admission file complete by Dec 1
T-Bird Promise Scholarship Up to full tuition (last-dollar) FAFSA required; Pell-eligible or high financial need; admitted student who does not receive top automatic merit No separate app (FAFSA-based) Typically renewable (with FAFSA & enrollment) Students with financial need whose remaining tuition gap persists after grants and merit aid FAFSA + admission file by Dec 1 (priority)
Utah Promise Scholarship Full tuition (last-dollar, residents) Utah resident; FAFSA required; Pell-eligible; covers remaining tuition after other aid No separate app (state-aligned) Yes — with continued eligibility Lower-income Utah residents whose grants and merit do not fully cover tuition FAFSA by Dec 1 recommended

*Competitive awards are based on a holistic or comparative review of the applicant pool. Exact GPA/test cutoffs are not published and can change each year.

⚠️ What Most Scholarship Lists Don’t Explain

  • “Last-dollar” scholarships don’t stack the way parents expect. Programs that fill tuition gaps may shrink if other grants or scholarships already cover tuition.
  • Full tuition doesn’t include housing and meals. Even “full tuition” awards usually leave room/board and living costs untouched.
  • WUE is a rate — and sometimes replaces other discounts. If two discounts overlap, SUU may apply the one that creates the best (or allowed) tuition outcome.
  • Renewal rules matter more than freshman awards. Always confirm the GPA/credit requirements to keep your scholarship for years 2–4.

FAQ — Flagship Scholarships at Southern Utah University

Are these scholarships automatic if my GPA is high enough?
No. Unlike SUU’s academic merit tiers, flagship scholarships are limited in number and awarded by competitive review. Even very strong students are not guaranteed an award.

Is there a separate scholarship application?
Usually no. President’s Scholarships and Promise programs are awarded based on your admission file and FAFSA. That means deadlines matter more than extra essays.

How competitive are the President’s Scholarships?
Very. These are among SUU’s most selective awards and go to a small number of students at the very top of the applicant pool, especially for non-residents.

Do promise scholarships stack with merit?
Promise programs are typically last-dollar. They fill remaining tuition gaps after grants and merit aid rather than stacking on top.

What’s the single biggest mistake families make?
Missing the December 1 deadline. Even strong applicants are removed from consideration if their admission file or FAFSA isn’t complete on time.

Sources:
https://www.suu.edu/finaid/scholarships.html
https://www.suu.edu/finaid/newstudents/tbird-promise.html
https://www.suu.edu/finaid/

💎 Hidden Gem Scholarships at Southern Utah University (2026–2027)

These scholarships sit outside SUU’s automatic merit grid and are often tied to specific programs, housing, or departments. They don’t always appear in initial award letters but can significantly reduce costs when stacked strategically.

Scholarship Award Amount Eligibility / Focus Separate App? Renewable? Who Actually Benefits? Deadline
Governor’s Honors Academy (GHA) Scholarship Full in-state tuition (up to 4 years) Completion of SUU’s competitive Governor’s Honors Academy summer program (Utah juniors) Yes (GHA selection) Yes — multi-year High-achieving Utah students selected for the GHA program Program-based
Scholarship Housing (Dixie & Anne Leavitt Foundation) 50%–75% of rent Residents of designated Leavitt scholarship housing; financial need; 3.0+ GPA Yes Yes — annual renewal Students whose largest cost pressure is housing rather than tuition Feb 1
Grace A. Tanner Human Values Certificate Scholarship Full tuition (1 year) Completion of the Tanner Center Certificate in Human Values Program-based No (one-year) Upperclassmen focused on ethics, leadership, and civic engagement Varies by program
ROTC Program Scholarships Partial–full tuition + stipend Participation in Army ROTC; leadership and service commitment Yes (ROTC) Yes — with service Students planning military service while earning a degree Program-based
Aviation Program Scholarships $1,000–$7,000 (typical) Aviation majors; flight labs, ground school, or pilot training; FAFSA often required Yes (departmental) Varies Students managing high flight-lab and certification costs Varies
Departmental & Program-Specific Awards $500–$5,000 (typical) Declared major; academic standing; leadership or program involvement Yes (SUU scholarship portal) Usually no Upperclassmen who engage early with their department March 1 (most)

FAQ — Hidden Gem Scholarships at Southern Utah University

Why don’t these show up in initial award letters?
Most hidden gems are awarded later through departments, special programs, or the scholarship portal — often after a student commits or declares a major.

Do these stack with merit scholarships?
Usually yes. Departmental and housing awards often stack with academic merit and state aid. Promise or last-dollar programs may adjust other aid.

When should students start applying?
Many applications open in late fall or spring. Students who wait until junior year often miss the largest awards.

What’s the biggest mistake families make?
Ignoring the scholarship portal after freshman year. Many departmental awards go unclaimed because students never apply.

Sources:
https://www.suu.edu/gha/
https://www.suu.edu/finaid/secure/housing-scholarship.html
https://my.suu.edu/scholarships/public/
https://www.suu.edu/tanner/

🎖 Honors Program at Southern Utah University

Southern Utah University offers an Honors Program for students who want smaller, discussion-based courses, priority registration, and a more “plugged-in” academic experience. Honors participation can also open the door to research/travel support and community perks — but it is not a guaranteed tuition scholarship.

  • Separate application required after admission (includes an essay)
  • Priority registration (often earlier access to classes than typical underclassmen)
  • Honors courses + “Honors Contract” option to earn Honors credit in regular classes
  • Honors Commons perks (study space, community resources, and practical benefits like printing)
  • Honors housing priority for an Honors Living-Learning Community (LLC) — space-limited
Honors Opportunity Award / Benefit Eligibility Separate App? Renewable? Notes
Honors Program Admission Priority registration, Honors coursework, advising, community perks Published benchmark: 3.5+ GPA and 26+ ACT (or 1200+ SAT) Yes N/A Includes an essay; selection can still be holistic
Honors Living-Learning Community (Housing Priority) Priority placement (typically Cedar Hall South LLC) Admitted Honors students No (space-limited placement) N/A This is a housing perk, not a guaranteed scholarship
Honors Undergraduate Research & Travel Grants $300–$1,000 (typical) Honors students pursuing research, projects, or conference travel Yes Varies Great for pre-med, pre-law, grad school applicants

To graduate with the Honors distinction, students typically maintain a 3.5 cumulative SUU GPA and complete about 21 Honors credits.

FAQ — Honors Program at Southern Utah University

Does the Honors Program guarantee extra scholarship money?
No. Honors is primarily an academic and community program. The biggest “financial” perks tend to be indirect — priority registration (better course access), housing priority (space-limited), and eligibility for small grants.

What does “priority registration” actually mean?
It usually means Honors students register earlier than typical freshmen/sophomores. That matters most for competitive majors, scheduling, and getting required classes without delays.

What is the Honors “Contract” option?
If a student needs Honors credit but an Honors section isn’t offered for their major, they can often complete an Honors Contract — basically “Honors-ify” a regular class with an extra project or research component.

Is Honors housing a scholarship?
Not automatically. Honors students may receive priority placement in an Honors Living-Learning Community (LLC), but housing costs still apply unless a separate housing scholarship is awarded.

What’s the best reason to apply?
If your student wants a more structured academic experience, early registration, a built-in peer community, and the option to pursue research/travel funding, Honors is usually worth it.

Sources:
https://www.suu.edu/honors/
https://www.suu.edu/honors/pdf/application.pdf

⭐ College Specialty

Southern Utah University is a public university that quietly punches above its weight in a few very specific areas. Families often discover SUU through its affordability or scholarship stackability, but students tend to stay because of the hands-on learning, strong faculty access, and programs that translate directly into real-world careers. SUU is especially well known for aviation, outdoor and recreation leadership, and the performing arts — all supported by small class sizes and unusually early access to experiential learning.

Nationally Recognized Strengths:
Aviation, Outdoor Leadership, and Performing Arts — SUU is regularly recognized for programs that emphasize hands-on training, applied learning, and professional preparation rather than large lecture-based instruction.
  • Aviation & Flight Sciences: One of SUU’s most distinctive programs, offering professional pilot training with strong airline and industry pathways. Students benefit from early flight hours, structured labs, and program-specific scholarships that help offset high flight costs.
  • Outdoor Recreation, Parks & Tourism: Nationally respected for preparing students for careers in outdoor leadership, recreation management, and tourism. SUU’s location near national parks gives students real-world field experience that many programs can’t replicate.
  • Performing Arts (Theatre, Music, Dance): Known for intensive, performance-based training with strong faculty mentorship. Students often gain stage experience early, making this a solid option for those pursuing professional or graduate-level arts paths.
  • Education & Human Services: SUU has a long track record of preparing teachers, counselors, and human service professionals, with practical classroom and field placements built into the curriculum.

✨ Wrapping It Up

Southern Utah University is a public regional university that consistently surprises families with how affordable it can be — especially once automatic merit, WUE or non-resident scholarships, and hidden program awards are layered together. For many students, SUU’s published sticker price is not what they actually end up paying.

What makes SUU stand out is its transparent merit grid and relatively accessible thresholds. Strong GPAs can unlock meaningful aid even without test scores, while students with solid academics and a declared major often find additional funding later through housing, departmental, aviation, or honors-related opportunities.

If SUU is on your list, the smartest move isn’t guessing how much aid might come — it’s understanding which awards are automatic, which require extra applications, and how programs like WUE, T-Bird Promise, and departmental scholarships can stack over time. That’s how SUU shifts from a backup option to a real value school.

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