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Scholarship yanked due to LDS mission
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However, schools in Utah have a much different approach to Mormon missions.
"We support participation in broadening the student's all-around development and service," said Angela Wimmer, manager of scholarships at the U.
"We have a very large number of students who actually apply for a deferral of their scholarships for humanitarian service, and the service to their church falls under humanitarian service."
Wimmer cited other deferments such as Peace Corps and AmeriCorps service and Christian Scientists who serve their church.
According to the lawsuit, the PROMISE board rejected Haws' deferment request because it "had the potential for abuse by students who would use this type of leave for personal vacations."
Schools that accept LDS missions as an exemption say the only proof they require is a mission call, a document that is issued by the church's headquarters in Salt Lake City.
U. Associate Director of Admission Carolyn Dyson said the school can't guarantee in every case that the person who applies for an exemption goes on a mission. "But that doesn't happen very often," she said.
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