They can. Only cigarettes, alcohol, and drugs are not allowed.
Yes it is, per the University's Honor Code, which all students must agree to. See: http://honorcode.byu.edu
If BYU is Brigham Young University, in 2010 they had 32,947 students.
The address of the Byu Museum Of Art is: N Campus Dr, Provo, UT 84602
Technically, BYU has more tradition than the University of Utah. BYU has a larger campus, more fun history, and is a private school instead of public.
According to BYU, in 2008, 10% of female students and 78% of male students were returned LDS missionaries. This is 46% of the total university student population.
Muslims are not specifically banned. Disclaimer: I have no connection whatsoever with BYU. BYU does not explicitly require that students be members of the LDS church. They do require that incoming students receive an "ecclesiastical endorsement"; for non-LDS members, this is done by a "religious leader" of the student's choice and basically amounts to said religious leader certifying that the prospective student lives a "chaste and virtuous life" and will abide by the BYU Honor Code and adhere to their dress and grooming standards while enrolled as a student.
BYU-Hawaii is famous for educating students from the Pacific Islands and over 70 countries.
BYU is an online educational program. They offer the students three different approaches to learning, either by an instructor, online, or paper online.
In the 2008-09 school year, BYU cost $2,040 per semester for full-time undergraduate students. The per credit cost is $209.
The BYU bookstore is located in the Brigham Young University, E 1080 N Provo, UT 84602. There telephone number is: (801) 422-2400. You can only contact them during weekdays.
It is a competitive school but no, you do not have to get straight A's to get in. The average ACT score of admitted students is 28.
BYU-Idaho's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT Math Scores are 460-560, meaning 25% of students scored 460 or lower on the Math portion of the SAT, and 75% of students scored 560 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 560 or higher).