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'Mormon-friendly' colleges planned for Nevada, Nauvoo
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Plus, SVU a "success"? Hanging on by its fingernails--is that success?
People should also check out George Wythe Collge. It is moving it's campus to Monticello, Utah. It also offers an alternative LDS experience in a liberal arts environment.
Anyway, I applaud those who are doing this and, if I hadn't already graduated, I would love to have an opportunity to take a few classes and have an historic and cultural LDS experience in Nauvoo.
The world will benefit from more of this kind of school.
Somewhat biased I would say. Lets round up the flunkies that couldn't get into a church school. Did it ever occur to the author that some might want to go to a smaller school and others might choose it for the programs it may offer or for geographical reasons?
This could be very interesting... as a business.
The BYU schools are top notch and respected, Saints need to be careful opening schools that are not very well regarded academically because it reflects on our religion and our people.
One with unshakeable morals and ethics is not tempted by others.
Oh, and to the person who warned about "Las Vegas just down the road". Las Vegas IS full of Mormons -- and we (non-LDS) don't find it a bit tempting to visit there. We don't like gaudy shows, gambling, and tourist-oriented plasticity.
But apparently, the major religion in Vegas (LDS) does. So, I guess Moapa makes sense....because no one would go there, without having to have a strong testimony that it's true.
Now as for these schools, rather than look for "LDS friendly schools" why not encourage your students to attend the institute on many school campuses around the country?
If you can't get into one of the BYUs and want an LDS experience, attend any other school in Utah - it will be basically the same thing. Or get involved in the institute programs at any university in the country. Let your light so shine.
These are tremendous efforts by generous people. Their investments would be better served by starting an LDS-based university in Latin/South America, where educational opportunities are more difficult to come by.
And as long as we're criticizing educational standards, "dumbbell" is one word, not two.
Nauvoo was also a big beneficiary from increased local spending by the students. I only wish I could be in position at this time to relocate there and teach Church history in their Institute program.
Best wishes and I hope great blessings from the Lord!
Marc - your population extrapolation might be flawed because it assumes a University sized student body and a comparable economic impact. SVU only has 8,627 students total. But it might be right. They only house less than 500 students.
Shouldn't LDS kids be at state schools throughout the country, going to institute, being good examples, and letting their "light shine" to others? Cloistering them into these small and fledgling islands won't help them in the long run.
Sending your kid to a mormon themed charter school type college won't change them into BYU material. If your home schooled kid can't pass a GED and get into a real school, spending 25K a year won't solve his problem.
Last I checked an education was not the main reason for attending BYU or college in Utah.. sounds like these LDS friendly schools will accomplish the main objective just fine. If you dont want to spend all that cash on their tuition, just join the LDSsingles website.
"These are tremendous efforts by generous people. Their investments would be better served by starting an LDS-based university in Latin/South America, where educational opportunities are more difficult to come by. "
I think your idea is great. However, how feasible is it to set up a private accredited university like BYU or some such in South America? (I hope it is workable.)
My sister-in-law went to college in Arizona. She could only stand it a week because her roommate continually had her boyfriend sleeping over in their room - very little actual sleeping was happening. No amount of institute classes will counter that type of evil influence.
With all of the immorality happening in colleges across America today, I can absolutely see where there is a need for additional, clean environments where people can focus on studying and not have to endure the bombardment of filth. At a time when young adults should be planning for their futures, at far too many colleges, all they are planning is how to gratify their carnal appittites.
I can also see where people with high standards would want to be around others with those same standards. Not because they think they are superior to anyone else, but because they want to have people to talk to who are interested in things more uplifting than who got drunk last weekend.
However, I AM deeply suspicious of a Mormon-cultural trend towards shunning public university education for fear of being "indoctrinated by liberals" or other such nonsense. Heaven forbid LDS youth should learn to think for themselves, think critically (in the BEST sense of the term), or learn that Republicanism or extreme conservativism aren't necessarily The Gospel--and sometimes even as far from it as you can get!
While LDS students should avoid the "beer-and-circus" lifestyle at many universities, there's no need for LDS students to fear this "indoctrination" hogwash. The LDS Institute program at most U.S. universities helps students find their spiritual balance in a secular world. And surely the student's own testimony counts for something?
Christ taught to be as wise as serpents, but as harmless as doves. To me, that means LDS students should learn about the world, including learning to recognize and shun what's harmful and degrading. If these new schools will do that, more power to them!
Getting into BYU HI is easier academically, but living in HI is prohibitively expensive.
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