How to become an ESA vendor in Utah

Utah Fits All is one of the newest near-universal programs running on ClassWallet — an early, under-served vendor market.

Program: Utah Fits All Scholarship (UFA) Pays via: ClassWallet ~$8,000/student

Key dates

  • Rolling — Program runs year-round
The three steps to get paid as a Utah Utah Fits All Scholarship vendor: register with ClassWallet, send a compliant invoice, then get paid Register Invoice Get paid
The path to getting paid in Utah: register → invoice → paid.

What is the Utah Fits All Scholarship program?

Utah’s Utah Fits All Scholarship (UFA) is a near-universal education savings account: the state deposits public funds into an account a family controls, and they spend it with approved vendors on tuition, tutoring, curriculum, and therapies. Enrollment: near-universal eligibility. For providers, that means a growing pool of families with funds to spend — if you’re a registered vendor who can invoice correctly.

Who can be a vendor?

  • Microschools
  • Tutors
  • Therapists
  • Curriculum & resource sellers

How to register as an ESA vendor in Utah

  1. Register as an approved provider for the Utah Fits All Scholarship.
  2. Onboard with ClassWallet to receive payments.
  3. Confirm your services and products meet the program's allowable-expense rules.

How you get paid

ClassWallet is the digital wallet most ESA states use. It charges vendors a ~2.5% service fee and pays funds into your business bank account.

How Utah ESA funds flow from the family and state through ClassWallet to your business bank account once your invoice is approved ESA family + state funds ClassWallet approves invoice Your bank paid via ACH compliant invoice funds released

There are two ways the money reaches you in Utah:

  • Direct pay — the program pays you directly through ClassWallet for an approved invoice, with no out-of-pocket cost to the family. This is the faster path; funds typically arrive within roughly one to two weeks of approval.
  • Reimbursement — the family pays you first, then submits your invoice to be reimbursed. This adds a step and usually takes longer, so most vendors prefer direct pay where it’s offered.

How long does Utah ESA payment take?

Once your invoice is submitted and approved, direct-pay deposits through ClassWallet generally land in your business bank account within one to two weeks. The single biggest cause of delay isn’t the program’s processing time — it’s a rejected invoice that has to be corrected and resubmitted, which can add weeks. Getting the invoice right the first time is the fastest way to get paid.

What Utah Fits All Scholarship funds can pay for

  • Tutoring
  • Curriculum & instructional materials
  • Therapies
  • Supplemental instruction
  • Educational products

Invoicing without rejections

The fastest way to lose money in Utah isn’t failing to register — it’s sending invoices that bounce. ClassWallet rejects invoices missing required details, and each rejection means re-submitting and waiting again. Your invoices must include:

  • Provider (vendor) full legal name and address
  • Student's full name
  • Parent / account-holder name
  • Invoice date and the dates of service covered
  • Itemised description of each service or product
  • The educational subject / purpose of each service
  • Quantity / hours, unit price, and total amount due
  • Provider credentials or license where the service requires one
A rejected Utah ESA invoice missing required fields beside an approved, compliant invoice that gets paid Rejected Approved & paid
Left: missing fields → rejected. Right: every field present → approved and paid.

See the full Utah ESA invoice requirements → or build a compliant Utah invoice now (free).

The most common reasons Utah ESA invoices get rejected

Almost every rejected Utah Fits All Scholarship invoice fails for one of a handful of avoidable reasons. Check yours against this list before you submit to ClassWallet:

  • A receipt instead of an invoice. A Square, PayPal, or point-of-sale receipt is not sufficient — programs require an itemised invoice.
  • Missing service dates. Each line needs the date the service was delivered, not just the invoice date.
  • A vague description with no educational subject. “Tutoring” isn’t enough; reviewers want the subject (e.g. “3rd-grade reading”).
  • No provider credential where one is required. Where the service is licensed, the credential must be shown.
  • Missing student or account-holder name. The invoice must tie the service to a specific enrolled student.

Records to keep for a Utah ESA audit

Utah Fits All Scholarship vendors can be reviewed, so keep a clean, per-student record set. Being able to produce these on request is what keeps the funds flowing:

  • Approved-provider status
  • Itemised invoices
  • Service documentation
  • A dated log of each service or session delivered.

Utah ESA vendor FAQ

Who can become an ESA vendor in Utah?

Microschools, Tutors, Therapists, Curriculum & resource sellers can register as Utah Fits All Scholarship vendors in Utah. Register as an approved provider for the Utah Fits All Scholarship.

How do Utah ESA vendors get paid?

ClassWallet is the digital wallet most ESA states use. It charges vendors a ~2.5% service fee and pays funds into your business bank account.

What do Utah ESA invoices have to include?

Every invoice must show: Provider (vendor) full legal name and address; Student's full name; Parent / account-holder name; Invoice date and the dates of service covered; Itemised description of each service or product. Missing any of these is the most common reason payments are rejected.

What can Utah Fits All Scholarship funds be spent on?

Approved categories include Tutoring, Curriculum & instructional materials, Therapies, Supplemental instruction, Educational products.

Official program: https://utahfitsall.org/. Rules change — verify against the current program handbook before submitting.