ADMISSION
BYU Continuing Education programs do not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, color, ethnic background, or national origin. All registrants must maintain the ideals and standards of the university while on campus. The Division of Continuing Education at Brigham Young University is committed to providing a learning atmosphere, which reasonably accommodates persons with disabilities who are otherwise qualified. Prior to registration, all applicants with disabilities are invited to discuss both the program requirements and available facilities with the program administrator.
BYU HONOR CODE
Participants attending these programs must maintain the standards of Brigham Young University (i.e., high standards of honor, integrity, language, and morality; abstinence from tobacco, alcohol, coffee, tea, and harmful drugs; and modesty in dress). Athletic shorts and performance attire are acceptable only in the PE and housing areas. Shorts worn in other areas on campus must be knee-length. Dress standards are strictly enforced in the cafeterias and on the main campus. A clean and well-cared-for appearance should be maintained. Hairstyles should be clean and neat, avoiding extreme styles. Men’s hair should be trimmed above the collar, leaving the ear uncovered. Earrings for men are unacceptable, and men are expected to be clean-shaven. Beards are therefore not acceptable, except for documented reasons that must be coordinated with Conferences and Workshops.
The following are the responsibilities of each participant: Maintain respectful attitudes toward faculty, coaches, instructors, counselors, and all other individuals; demonstrate proper use of university equipment and facilities; attend camp sessions and activities; follow instructions; respect curfews; dress modestly; refrain from vulgar and profane language; and come prepared to observe the BYU Honor Code.
BYU Continuing Education is committed to providing a learning atmosphere that reasonably accommodates persons with disabilities who are otherwise qualified to attend. Before registering, all applicants with disabilities may discuss the program requirements and available facilities with the program director.
Any participant involved in theft; the illegal use of drugs; consumption of alcohol; infraction of dormitory rules, curfew, or BYU standards; or any other unlawful or immoral act will be sent home, prosecuted, or both. No refunds will be given to those asked to leave the program because of these violations. Parents are responsible for picking up a participant who has been dismissed and for paying any transportation costs. Due to safety and liability concerns, participants found in or entering campus construction areas will be subject to immediate dismissal.