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Can a non Mormon go to BYU?
Absolutely. Although BYU is owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, it is possible for a non-Mormon to attend. However, students are required to take at least three credits of religious classes per semester in order to graduate.
What are the rules at BYU?
Obey the law and follow campus policies. Abstain from alcoholic beverages, tobacco, tea, coffee, vaping, and substance abuse. Participate regularly in Church services (required only of Church members). Observe Brigham Young University’s Dress and Grooming Standards.
Is there a curfew at BYU?
BYU’s curfew is part of the BYU Honor Code and commits students to leave apartments of members of the opposite gender at midnight and 1:30 a.m. on Friday nights. The decision to keep curfew is situational rather than a hard-kept rule for many students.
Does BYU accept students of other religions?
Although BYU is owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and the majority of its students are LDS (Mormon) it accepts students of other faiths and goes to great lengths to accommodate them. As a BYU student I have met various students who come from other faiths, be it other branches of Christianity or Islam.
Is BYU a Mormon school?
Answer Wiki. Although BYU is owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and the majority of its students are LDS (Mormon) it accepts students of other faiths and goes to great lengths to accommodate them.
What is it like to attend BYU?
Although BYU is owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and the majority of its students are LDS (Mormon) it accepts students of other faiths and goes to great lengths to accommodate them.
Does BYU have a strict Honor Code?
BYU has a strict honor code; you don’t have to believe any principles of the LDS Church, but you do have to behave in accordance with some of their standards – some of which are not even required of all members of the Church. BYU does make accommodations for most major religious groups.