Admissions

At Triumph Academy, we specialize in helping students work through a variety of challenges, such as emotional and behavioral struggles, academic difficulties, low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, ADHD, and family issues. Our programs are tailored to help teens (ages 12-17) grow, heal, and find their path forward in a supportive, nurturing environment.

If you’re wondering whether our program might be a good fit for your child, our Admissions Director is happy to have a conversation with you. Feel free to give us a call at 435-494-1740 or fill out a contact form to get started.

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Open Enrollment

Triumph offers an open enrollment program for qualified students, typically lasting between 8 and 12 months.

Non-Discrimination Policy

Triumph admits students based on license parameters and does not discriminate on the basis of any race, color, gender, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin. Triumph does not restrict any of these groups from rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at Triumph, including administration of its educational policies, scholarship and loan programs. Triumph does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.

Tuition

Tuition may be supplemented by insurance or educational/behavioral loans. Triumph works with insurance carriers to check for pre-qualification of services and can help find funding for students with IEP’s. Parents are encouraged to contact program admissions to request assistance with obtaining insurance coverage.

Focused Support for Emotional and Educational Development

Students at Triumph range in age from 12 to 17 and are typically here to address challenges such as substance use, oppositional behaviors, and emotional struggles. Many also face academic challenges that may include:

Sudden Decline in Grades, Attendance, or Attitude

We know that deciding to place your child in a residential treatment center is incredibly difficult. It’s a challenging time for your family, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. We’ll work together to understand your son’s needs and figure out if Triumph is the right fit for him. Give us a call at (435) 494-1740, and let’s talk about how we can help.

Learning Disabilities

Individual Education Plans (IEP’s)

Poor Organization and Study Skills

Disruptive Behavior in the Classroom

Lack of Motivation

Loss of Interest in School, Sports and Peer Related Activities

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to your most common questions and learn more about how Triumph Academy can support your child’s journey to success.

Triumph Academy offers a range of programs tailored to the needs of students facing academic and behavioral challenges. These include residential treatment, individualized academic support, athletic programs, life skills development, and career planning. We specialize in helping students ages 12-17 overcome obstacles such as substance abuse, emotional challenges, and academic difficulties.

We understand that making this decision is difficult. Our Admissions team is here to work with you and assess your child’s needs to determine if Triumph Academy is the right fit. Please reach out to us at (435) 494-1740 to discuss your child’s specific challenges and how we can provide the support they need.

Triumph Academy provides various therapeutic services to support the emotional and psychological growth of our students. These include individual therapy, group therapy, and specialized therapy for issues such as substance abuse, emotional regulation, and behavioral challenges.

The typical program length at Triumph Academy is 8-12 months, depending on the student’s individual progress and needs. We offer open enrollment, so students can join at any time during the year, and we work closely with parents to determine the best course of action for each student.

Triumph Academy offers scholarship opportunities for families in need. Our Admissions team will work closely with you to explore available financial assistance options and help guide you through the application process. Please contact us directly for more information about scholarship eligibility and application deadlines.

Students graduate with full academic credit. In some cases, they receive a diploma directly from Triumph Academy. We also work closely with their home school districts so that—when appropriate—the final diploma is issued by their original district. This collaboration ensures smooth credit transfers, keeps students on track for college, and can help protect in-state tuition eligibility if they return home.

The typical program length at Triumph Academy is 8-12 months, depending on the student’s individual progress and needs. We offer open enrollment, so students can join at any time during the year, and we work closely with parents to determine the best course of action for each student.

Triumph Academy offers scholarship opportunities for families in need. Our Admissions team will work closely with you to explore available financial assistance options and help guide you through the application process. Please contact us directly for more information about scholarship eligibility and application deadlines.

Students graduate with full academic credit. In some cases, they receive a diploma directly from Triumph Academy. We also work closely with their home school districts so that—when appropriate—the final diploma is issued by their original district. This collaboration ensures smooth credit transfers, keeps students on track for college, and can help protect in-state tuition eligibility if they return home.