https://www.ldsbc.edu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=164&Itemid=671
Why I may interested in attending:
My whole life has been hard my parents divorced at age one I live with my grandparents, and I got bullied at a very young age. All because, I was too nice, and too nice to stand up for my self. My parents taught me to be genuine, and kind no matter what and it became a second nature. I refuse to say any unkind words to anyone ever. I am a member of the Church Of JESUS CHRIST Of Latter-Day Saints. My grandparents have taught me some good values and morals and the gospel has shaped my life for good. It gave me hope in my hardest times.. and It has gave me Joy, and peace. A reason I may want to attend this college is to have a good environment to be in at all times with loving and caring people. -Destiny
Historical Sketch
LDS Business College has provided quality education for 123 years. The school began November 15, 1886, as the Salt Lake Academy under the direction of Dr. Karl G. Maeser and William B. Dougall. Willard Done, the first teacher, welcomed 84 students when the College first opened its doors.
Recognition has come to the College as growth and development continued under 12 successive educational leaders. It was the only commercial school in America conducted by a religious body to be admitted to the National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools. Under the leadership of R. Ferris Kirkham (1961 – 1986), the College achieved its first accreditation by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges in 1977. On December 9, 2008, Elder Russell M. Nelson, Chairman of the Church Board of Education Executive Committee, announced John Lawrence (Larry) Richards as the College's twelfth president.
The College moved to its present location at the Triad Campus in July 2006. The College has a rich tradition shared by more than 76,000 alumni and scores of dedicated faculty and staff.
LDS Members:
12-18 credits - $1,530
1-11 credits (per credit) - $128
More than 18 credits (per credit) - $128
Others:
12-18 credits - $3,060
1-11 credits (per credit) - $256
More than 18 credits (per credit) - $256
Destiny Martinez-Townsend, Justin Daniels
LDS Business College is a two-year college in Salt Lake City, Utah, focused on training students in business and industry. The college is owned by The Church Of JESUS CHRIST Of Latter-Day Saints and operates under its Church Educational System.
Period 2 4/16/15
The term LDS stands for Latter-day Saints. From The Church of JESUS CHRIST of Latter-Day Saints.