Scholarship Program

All scholarships are funded by generous community donors and fundraisers sponsored by the volunteer scholarship board.


Every dollar you give goes directly to our students—helping them achieve their dreams in college or trade school. These graduates are proof that your generosity changes lives. Be the reason another student’s journey begins—donate today.

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Scholarship Program

Thanks to the generosity of donors in the community and the scholarship board, every year eligible students of Morgan High School can apply for local scholarships.

Ways to Donate

Donations for scholarships can be made by check, made out to Morgan Education Foundation, please put Scholarship Board in memo line. Checks can be mailed to or dropped off at the Morgan County School District, 67 N 200 E, PO Box 530, Morgan, UT 84050. Or donations made with credit cards or direct banking  can be made below.

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Impact Timeline

  1. 2018

    64 students were awarded $93,800

  2. 2019

    77 students were awarded $109,258

  3. 2020

    89 students were awarded $113,000

  4. 2021

    98 students were awarded $138,470

  5. 2022

    109 students were awarded $139,750

  6. 2023

    100 students were awarded $128,555

  7. 2024

    125 students were awarded $156,050

  8. 2025

    109 students were awarded $165,350

Board Members

RETURNING BOARD MEMBERS

  • Amber Farmer - President
  • Nancy Whitear - VP
  • George Tripp - Secretary/MEF representative
  • Jackson Farmer - Student Board Member
  • Jodie Edgington
  • Becky Lucas
  • Erica Lewis
  • Heidi Anderson
  • Scott Duncan
  • Shara Birt
  • Andy Jensen - Administration
  • Kylee Rock - School Counseling 
  • Michele Wilkinson - MEF Director


NEW MEMBERS - 2025

  • Callie Toone - Student Board Member
  • Kelly Wright
  • Mark Schultz
  • Amanda Nichols
  • Trevor Gilson
  • Breann Garfield

Join the board

The Morgan High School Scholarship Board is a group of 10-15 volunteers that meet monthly dedicated to advancing educational excellence within the Morgan community by supporting post-secondary education and other academic pursuits for all Morgan High School students. To fulfill this mission, the Scholarship Board actively solicits and raises funds, evaluates scholarship applications, and recommends the distribution of funds. The Board operates in accordance with the following established rules and guidelines.

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