Admissions
and Fees
ADMISSION
POLICY
To apply, go online to besmart.com
Admission to LDS Business College is nondiscriminatory. The
College admits persons of any race, creed, gender, religion,
or national origin who meet the Colleges admission requirements
and agree to abide by its standards of behavior. Admission may
be restricted by semester or department depending on College
capacities. Therefore, when applicable, qualified applicants
are admitted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Application Requirements
for U.S. Citizens/Permanent Residents
To be considered for admission, students must:
• Submit completed and signed Admission Application Parts 1 through
7 (available online at www.besmart.com).
• Complete Student Commitment and Confidential Report (Part 3).
If LDS, interview with your bishop and stake president and submit Part
3 to them.
If not LDS, interview with a clergy member of your own faith (or an LDS
bishop) and submit Part 3 to him. Note: an ecclesiastical endorsement
must be completed each year before Fall Semester registration. Endorsements
expire April 1st of each year.
• College transcripts (if transferring).
• Submit nonrefundable $30 application fee.
If applicable, submit the following:
• ACT results, if available.
• Evidence of English proficiency if English is not your primary
language. (Minimum internet TOEFL score of 66 with sub-scores of 17 in
reading and writing, 16 in listening and speaking; computer TOEFL score
of 173 or higher with all sub-scores at least 17; or paper TOEFL score
of 500 or higher with all sub-scores at least 50; or an official Michigan
test which includes a writing section with a total score of 80 or higher
with subscores at least 78 and a speaking score at least 4.1.)
These exceptions may apply:
• Applicants who are high school graduates who have not attended
Seminary/Institute within the past year may self-report Sections 1 and
2 of Part 4 and return the form.
• Part 5 is waived for students who have already graduated from
high school.
Application Requirements
for International Students
Please visit International Student Office, call (801)524-8145, or email admissions@ldsbc.edu
Former Students
Students who wish to return to the College after an absence of more than
one academic semester (not including Spring or Summer Term) must reapply.
No additional application fees are charged. Returning students will need
a new Student Commitment and Confidential Report (Part 3 of application)
when reapplying. (See Alumni Association on page 54 for information about
tuition privileges for LDSBC graduates.)
Returning students must submit a new ecclesiastical
endorsement.
Non-Matriculated Admissions
Non-matriculated students (those not seeking credit for classes attended)
may register for course work each semester without making formal application
for admission. However, all students must sign the Student Commitment
and Confidential Report (Part 3 of the application). Non-matriculated
students auditing classes are not required to submit the ecclesiastical
endorsement portion of Part 3. Non-matriculated students are not eligible
to receive financial aid.
Students who wish to earn limited class credit or who plan to transfer
to another institution prior to graduation are considered visiting students
and must complete the enrollment application.
Enrollment Prior to High
School Graduation
(Concurrent Enrollment)
High school students may enroll in one or more courses while still enrolled
in high school and are counted in the high school Average Daily Membership.
Those who wish to be admitted as concurrent enrollment students must:
• Receive written approval from parents and high school official(s).
• Submit a high school transcript and a copy of the Student Educational
Plan (SEP), completed in conjunction with a high school counselor and
a signed LDSBC Concurrent Enrollment form.
• Complete Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the application and pay the $30
application fee.
Home School
Students who have completed an accredited home school program are accepted
with an official transcript. Home school students who qualify for admission
are admitted after reaching age 17, or after the graduation date of their
traditional high school class.
Students who have completed a program that is not accredited must submit
a passing GED test or an ACT with all scores 17 or higher. In addition,
they are not eligible for admission until reaching the age of 17, or after
the graduation date of their traditional high school class. Home school
students using the ACT in lieu of the GED must also pass the COMPASS test
to meet federal ability to benefit requirements.
Students with Disabilities
The Americans with Disabilities Act requires that reasonable accommodations
be provided for students with physical, cognitive, systemic, learning,
and psychiatric disabilities. In order to receive accommodations in the
classroom, students must first provide documentation of disabilities to
the Dean of Students Office. Then students should contact the instructor
of each course at the beginning of the semester to discuss any accommodations
for the course.