From Deseret News archives:
Y. still considered bargain despite a 6.1% tuition hike
So they compromised. Wyllie's brother had joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and graduated from church-owned Brigham Young University, and "he suggested BYU would be a good place for me to end up at 16 with its Honor Code and no drinking. My parents were all for it."
That was 2004, and while the Honor Code and her love of snowboarding remain the same, Wyllie's non-LDS tuition sure hasn't. BYU announced Monday that it will raise tuition 6.1 percent next year, which means Wyllie's parents will pay 56 percent more for her senior year than they did when she was a freshman.
That translates to an increase from $2,460 a semester to $3,840 per semester.
BYU continues to be relatively cheap, so Wyllie isn't complaining. Still, the Southern Californian was disconcerted when her tuition jumped 42 percent this year because the university changed its policy regarding students who aren't members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They now pay twice as much instead of one-and-a-half times more than their LDS classmates.
LDS students will pay $1,920 per semester next year.
"I think last year was a little bit of a shock," Wyllie said, "because when I came here three years ago, the tuitions (for LDS and non-LDS) were very comparable. When they decided we'd pay double, I was a little frustrated, but then I looked at it and said, that's $3,600 a year, and when you look at other schools, it's better than you can do almost anywhere else. There's no way I can even go to an in-state school in California for that money."
BYU's non-LDS tuition is $3,620 this year, comparable to or better than what an out-of-state student like Wyllie would pay to go to Utah Valley State College ($3,626 this year) or the University of Utah ($5,339), and those schools charge additional fees while BYU does not.
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