How to Enroll in Online High School in Utah
Learn everything you need to know about enrolling and registering for online high school in Utah.
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Begin Your Educational Adventure
Enrolling in ThrivePoint Academy of Utah is quick and easy. Typically, the enrollment process takes just a few weeks to complete, so make sure you start as soon as you can!
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Day in the Life of a Student
We offer a comprehensive online curriculum that focuses on career and college readiness. A typical online day in our high school will involve focused academic work in core subjects from the morning into the midafternoon, followed by extracurricular activities and personal free time. This mix allows for a structured yet personalized and flexible approach to education.
Your Role as a Parent/Caregiver
At ThrivePoint Academy of Utah, teachers and families form a tight, goal-oriented team that encourages, supports and advises students throughout the learning process. Our Student Success Coaches work closely with and support families to guide and cheer on our students as they achieve academic success.
To enroll in an online, hybrid, or in-person high school in Utah, students must meet specific state and program eligibility. Before applying, review the eligibility criteria below to ensure the student qualifies for enrollment in grades 7-12.
Age Limitations
- Minimum age: Students must have successfully completed sixth grade.
- Maximum age: Any student who turns 21 years old on or before the first day of school will not be eligible to enroll in ThrivePoint High School.
Geographic Limitations
- You must reside in the state of Utah and provide acceptable proof of residency to be eligible for enrollment.
- United States citizenship is not a requirement.
Immunizations
- Students must provide evidence of their immunizations on either a state of Utah official immunization form, the ThrivePoint High School form, an official school record, a health care provider or health department printout or an immunization booklet with all doses stamped or signed.
Note: A health care provider must sign or stamp these forms. - Utah allows for medical, personal or religious exemptions; however, a health care provider must sign the medical exemption form. Please use the ThrivePoint High School immunization/exemption form if you’re requesting an exemption.
Prior School Requirements
- All students who have previously attended public school, private school or homeschool are eligible to enroll.
- Students who are currently expelled from a public school are eligible to enroll.
The following documents are required to begin the online, hybrid, or in-person high school enrollment process.
Student’s Birth Certificate
A copy of the student’s birth certificate must be provided to verify age eligibility. To avoid unnecessary delays, provide a copy of this document along with your enrollment documents.
Note: Birth certificates can be obtained from the Utah Department of Health Services.
As a reminder, the age eligibility is as follows:
- Minimum age: Students must have successfully completed sixth grade.
- Maximum age: Any student who turns 21 years old on or before the first day of school will not be eligible to enroll in ThrivePoint High School
Proof of Residency
You must reside in the state of Utah and provide at least one form of acceptable proof of residency to be eligible for enrollment in ThrivePoint Academy of Utah.
Note: United States citizenship is not a requirement.
Acceptable Forms of Documentation for Proof of Residency:
- Proof of residency within the past 3 months (full page displaying name and address)
- Driver's License
- Utility bill (water, gas, electricity, sewer, internet/cable)
- Car insurance, car registration
- Pay stub
- Rent receipt, residential lease agreement or mortgage statement
Note: If you do not have any of these documents, please contact the enrollment team at (385) 402-8406 to discuss acceptable alternatives.
Proof of Immunizations
Students must provide evidence of their immunizations on either a state of Utah official immunization form, the ThrivePoint Academy of Utah form, an official school record, a health care provider or health department printout or an immunization booklet with all doses stamped or signed.
Note: A health care provider must sign or stamp these forms.
Prior Academic Records
Students across Utah who have completed sixth grade are eligible to enroll in ThrivePoint Academy of Utah.
Those who have previously attended public school, private school or homeschool can provide academic records for placement.
Unofficial Transcript
Submit an unofficial transcript that includes the complete end-of-year grades from the prior school year and any academic documentation (such as a progress report/interim report, class schedule or marking period/semester report card) issued for the current school year. Additional documentation may be requested for placement.
The following items should be included on the unofficial transcript:
- Student name
- Grade level
- School year (example: 2024-25)
- School name
- Grading scale (example: 90-100% = A)
- Credits earned
Note: ThrivePoint Academy of Utah can assist with obtaining any necessary transcripts from previous schools once the student is enrolled.
Questions about transcripts and academic records? See our FAQ below.
Parent ID
A parent's ID is required and needs to match the Proof of Residency.
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Fill Out the From Above
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Download the Documentation Checklist
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Look for an Email Confirmation from Our Principal
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Verification of Documentation by Enrollment Team
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Welcome to ThrivePoint High School!
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Fill Out the Form in Step #4

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Fill Out the From Above
Fill out the form under Step 4: Complete Enrollment Registration to express interest in enrolling and get your student’s name registered with our online high school.

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Download the Documentation Checklist
- While you wait on the enrollment email from our Principal of ThrivePoint Academy, download the ThrivePoint Academy of Utah checklist that summarizes the information that needs to be submitted prior to enrollment.
- The ThrivePoint team will guide you through the document submission process and confirm that the necessary pieces of information are complete.

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Look for an Email Confirmation from Our Principal
Once you complete the form in Step 4, you will receive an email from our Principal of ThrivePoint Academy of Utah with a link to our enrollment portal. In the enrollment portal, you will need to create an account, complete the required paperwork, and submit the necessary documents.
If you do not receive an email from us within 24 hours, please give us a call at (385) 402-8406.

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Verification of Documentation by Enrollment Team
The enrollment team at ThrivePoint Academy of Utah will review the documents and enrollment details provided. This process usually takes 24-48 hours to complete. If you have any questions while you wait, feel free to reach out to us!

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Welcome to ThrivePoint High School!
You are now enrolled at ThrivePoint and on your way to graduation! You will receive a welcome letter from ThrivePoint, and one of our ThrivePoint Student Success Coaches will be reaching out to you very soon to schedule your orientation!

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Fill Out the Form in Step #4
Fill out the form under Step 4: Complete Enrollment Registration above to express interest in enrolling and get your students name registered with our online high school.
Get Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
We’re here to help you navigate online high school in Utah!
Can anybody do online school in Utah?
Online school is available to most students, but there may be specific eligibility requirements depending on your age, grade level and residency. ThrivePoint Academy of Utah serves Utah students in grades 7-12 and offers flexible online learning options.
If you have questions about whether online school is right for you, our enrollment team can help you determine your eligibility.
Can you enroll in an online school at any time in Utah?
Yes! ThrivePoint Academy of Utah offers open enrollment, meaning you can start at any time throughout the year. Our flexible scheduling allows students to begin courses when it’s most convenient for them rather than waiting for a traditional semester start date.
What makes an online school accredited in Utah?
An online school is accredited when it meets the academic and operational standards that recognized accrediting organizations set. Accreditation ensures that the school provides a high-quality education, follows state curriculum guidelines and offers diplomas that colleges, employers and other institutions recognize.
ThrivePoint Academy of Utah is accredited in the state of Utah, meaning our courses meet rigorous educational standards and our graduates receive a diploma that is widely accepted.
Is online school free in Utah?
Yes! In Utah, many online public and charter schools, including ThrivePoint Academy of Utah, are tuition-free for eligible students. As a state-funded school, we provide a high-quality online education at no cost to Utah residents in grades 7-12. However, some optional programs or materials may have associated fees. Contact our enrollment team for more details on what’s included.
What is a ThrivePoint Student Success Coach?
A Student Success Coach is a dedicated, personalized mentor who provides one-on-one academic support, guidance and advocacy for our high school students, helping them navigate their educational journey through holistic coaching and individualized strategies. At ThrivePoint Academy of Utah, we are passionate educators who meet with students weekly to empower them to identify, build and achieve their academic and personal goals by offering comprehensive support, communication and resources tailored to each student's unique needs.
Why is ThrivePoint’s enrollment process different from other schools?
Local schools serve one district. ThrivePoint Academy of Utah serves students from multiple districts statewide. Not all districts statewide accept the same documentation.
How does self-enrollment work if I am at least 18 years old or an emancipated minor?
Students who are 18 or older must meet ThrivePoint Academy of Utah’s age eligibility requirements. Students must also submit academic documentation of all courses attempted since entering the ninth grade. A school counselor will review documentation to determine the student's eligibility to complete the program requirements before meeting the age cap for enrollment. Students who cannot complete the program requirements before meeting the age cap for enrollment are not eligible to enroll.
Emancipated minors are required to complete the parent/legal guardian (caretaker) acknowledgment form and provide all required enrollment documentation before the student can enroll. Emancipated minors must also submit court documentation for their emancipation.
Students 18 years and older are able to enroll themselves.
Please contact the enrollment team at (385) 402-8406 for more information.
What immunizations are required to enroll in Utah?
The Utah Department of Health & Human Services requires certain vaccines for all students. See their documentation for the requirements.
You can compare the student’s immunization record to Utah's immunization record requirements.
Where can I get immunizations for my student?
Immunizations can be obtained from doctor’s offices, clinics or hospitals. Pediatricians and family doctors or their nurses or medical assistants can give your student the shots they need to meet the requirements for school enrollment. In addition, some large chain pharmacies offer immunizations for older children and adults.
Student immunization records can also be accessed via the Utah State Immunization Information System.
What if I need assistance paying for vaccines?
If you need assistance paying for shots/vaccinations, you may be able to get free or reduced immunizations through the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program.
VFC is a federally funded program that provides vaccines at no cost to children who might not otherwise be vaccinated because of an inability to pay. Children who are eligible for VFC vaccines are entitled to receive pediatric vaccines that the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends.
Are there immunization exemptions?
A student may be exempt from immunizations for medical reasons, religious beliefs or personal reasons. All exemptions require a signature and date. Letters must be submitted each year.
Please see the Utah Department of Health and Human Services website for details around exemptions.
What transcript or academic record information does ThrivePoint Academy of Utah require?
Students enrolling at ThrivePoint Academy of Utah must provide academic records for proper placement.
Required documentation:
- Unofficial transcript: The transcript should include complete end-of-year grades from the prior school year.
- Current academic documentation: This may include a progress report, interim report, class schedule or marking period/semester report card. Additional documentation may be requested for placement.
What should be included in the unofficial transcript?
- Student name
- Grade level
- School year (e.g., 2024-25)
- School name
- Grading scale (e.g., 90-100% = A)
- Credits earned
ThrivePoint Academy of Utah can assist in obtaining transcripts from previous schools once the student is enrolled.
How do I get my high school transcript or report card in Utah?
Contact your student's previous school and request the document, providing them with the information outlined above, or contact your school's district office with the request.
If you still can’t obtain your student's report card or transcript after attempting these steps, please contact the academic placement services team at (385) 402-8406 to discuss acceptable alternatives.
What if my child has been formerly homeschooled?
If your children are currently homeschooled, please complete the prior academic history form available to you in the enrollment portal. This form indicates what courses the student completed through a homeschool curriculum.
What if my student’s legal guardianship is determined by a court order?
You may need to provide additional documentation if your or your student’s legal guardianship is determined by a court order. If this is the case, please submit a copy of the order in your enrollment portal.
Do you have an online high school enrollment checklist?
Yes! Download a summary of the enrollment steps, the required documentation, contact information and other information in ThrivePoint Academy of Utah’s enrollment checklist.
How can I verify that the document I sent arrived with ThrivePoint Academy of Utah?
After submitting your documents, you can check the status of your documents by visiting the enrollment portal.
If you are unable to verify the status of your documents or have any questions, please call (385) 402-8406 and contact the enrollment team using the document submission option in our phone system. We will check the system to see if the document was received. Please be prepared to provide us with the following information: student’s name, number of pages sent, date sent and fax number (if sent by fax).

We’d Love to Hear From You!
If you have any questions or need assistance with enrollment, the ThrivePoint Academy of Utah team is here to help!
Contact Information
Email: info@thrivepointutah.com
Enrollment Questions: (385) 402-8406
Office Hours
7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mountain Time