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Graduate to Success

Some 300 students joined the ranks of their successful alumni peers at Commencement Exercises this spring.  This graduation continues 123 years of success preparing students to enter strong, viable careers.  Close to 70% of last year's graduates found jobs in their field within six months of graduation.  The job market is tight, to be sure, but our graduates are known as 'doers.'  If you are serious about strong career preparation, contact us to see how a values-based education can empower your success.

Guidance

Register Online

The College's new registration system has great new features that allow you much more control in registering. If you run into problems, contact the Registration Office at 801-524-8140 or the Admissions Office at 801-524-8145 and they will help you navigate the new system.

Campus Tours

Take a quick visual tour of the LDS Business College campus in-person or via our online slideshow.

Apply Online

Isn't it time to consider the only small-college, LDS-based higher education experience available? Of course it is! Go here to find out how easy it is to apply.

Student Union

Learning Assistance Lab

Your peers will help you discover how our teaching model of preparation, pondering, proving, and teaching each other helps you become a more succesful, independent learner.

BC Library

The College's on-site library has all the resources you could ever hope for, including links to other libraries.  It's one of the largest two-year college digital libraries in the country. 

Blackboard

A web-based course management system designed to streamline online course delivery.

In the News

  • Admissions Deadline

    New students hoping to attend Fall Semester 2010 must complete the application process by Sept. 3 in order to be considered for fall semester. The admissions deadline is 10 days earlier than in previous years. ...
  • Enrollment Growth

    Enrollment at the College grew last year an amazing 18 percent, reaching an historic high of 1,700 for Winter Semester 2010.   According to Renae Richards, director of Enrollment Management, a downturn ...