Continuing Education
Nauvoo Student Tours: Main Info
What is the Nauvoo Student Tour?
The Nauvoo Student Tour is a fast-paced bus tour that allows students to see church history sites that they may not be able to see again in a lifetime. Tour such sites as Independence, Liberty Jail, Adam-ondi-Ahman, Nauvoo, Carthage Jail, Winter Quarters, and Martin's Cove.
The Department of Religious Education and the Division of Continuing Education sponsor these tours, and each tour is led by two Religion Faculty members. These tours provide an uplifting spiritual experience for all who participate.
When does the next Nauvoo Student Tour take place?
Winter Semester: TBD (To Be Determined)
Participant Requirements
You must be an accepted full-time BYU-Idaho student to attend. (On or off-track students will be accepted for the tour. The tour is filled on a first-come, first-serve basis.)
Cost Information
Cost for the Winter Semester 2010 tour will be determined. This fee includes the bus, two nights motel stay in Navuoo, a group dinner at the Nauvoo Family Inn on Saturday night and the experience of visiting many Church history sites with BYU-Idaho Religious Education faculty.
Note: Students must pay when they sign-up.
The cost may be paid by cash, check, or credit card. (MasterCard or Visa only). Payment cannot be charged on a student account.
Registration Information
The tour is limited to the first 42 individuals who register.