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Spring 2026 enrollment
May 28, 2026 02:48 PM
Spring is in full bloom at BYU-Idaho as campus course enrollment for Spring Semester rises for the second straight year. The milestone comes even as deferments have increased following the Fall 2025 announcement that sisters can now serve missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the age of 18.