Does Brigham Young University tend to decline non-LDS applicants?
Most students there are mormons actually. But there are a lot of non-LDS applicants every year. According to the statistic, most non-LDS applicants are rejected.
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Answered by whozethere
I attended BYU and your acceptance or rejection has more to do with your SAT, ACT scores and grades along with agreeing to live by religious standards of the school (not drinking, not smoking, appropriate dress and actions.)I had non LDS friends while I was there. I know other non LDS who attended school there simply because it is an excellent school. If you are LDS, the cost is lower since your tithing helps fund the school. I have gone back for a couple of degrees since. I can still say it is the best school I have ever attended and I know some of professors have written texts in their fields that are being used by other colleges.
I attended BYU and your acceptance or rejection has more to do with your SAT, ACT scores and grades along with agreeing to live by religious standards of the school (not drinking, not smoking, appropriate dress and actions.)I had non LDS friends while I was there. I know other non LDS who attended school there simply because it is an excellent school. If you are LDS, the cost is lower since your tithing helps fund the school. I have gone back for a couple of degrees since. I can still say it is the best school I have ever attended and I know some of professors have written texts in their fields that are being used by other colleges.









