Utah Code § 53H-1-702.1

WICHE Compact -- Commissioners -- Duties -- Records of academic progress --
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Cancellation of student registration.
(1) The commissioners are the three resident members from the state of Utah, required by
Article IV of the compact, and are authorized to function as representatives of the state on the
Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education.
(2) The commissioners' duties are as follows:
(a) to study the need for professional and graduate educational facilities not available within this
state;
(b) to recommend appropriations to meet the needs of this act;
(c) to provide for screening of all applicants for professional, graduate, or higher educational
study not available within the state in accordance with established rules; and
(d) to certify to out of state institutions under the compact all acceptable candidates.
(3) An applicant may not be certified unless the applicant has been a bona fide resident of the
state for at least the five years prior to the date of application.
(4)
(a) Students must maintain continuous Utah residency during the students' attendance at an out
of state institution in order to receive financial support under the compact.
(b) If Utah residency is terminated by a student during any academic year in which the student
has received financial support under the compact, the support shall be relinquished and
terminated at the end of that academic year.
(5)
(a) The Commissioner of Higher Education shall maintain records of the academic progress
of Utah students receiving financial support under the compact while attending out of state
institutions.
(b) If the records reveal a student is not progressing satisfactorily, upon recommendation of the
out of state institution, the commissioner shall cancel the student's registration and withhold
future payments otherwise due.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 8, 2025 Special Session 1

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