No, certainly not, although there are Mormons attending every college in Utah (and in fact, it's quite likely that there are Mormons attending every college/university in the nation, perhaps with the exception of some Catholic or Protestant schools).
The only schools in Utah that are affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) in Utah are Brigham Young University in Provo and LDS Business College in Salt Lake City. Other large Universities in Utah, such as Utah State, Weber State, University of Utah, Utah Valley University, Snow College, Salt Lake Community College, Southern Utah University, and Dixie State are all public universities affiliated with the state. Westminster is a large private liberal arts school in Salt Lake City that is also unaffiliated with the LDS Church.
There isn't a 'Mormon town' in Utah. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) live in every town in Utah, and settled about 90% of them. Mormons are the majority religion in most, if not all, cities in Utah.
There are 35 accredited colleges in Utah.
No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not run the state of Utah. The Government of the State of Utah runs the state of Utah. Theocratic governments are not allowed within the United States. About 60-70% of the state-level politicians in Utah are members of the Mormon church, which is simply a reflection of the fact that about 65% of the residents of Utah are practicing Mormons.
The Mormon pioneers took the Mormon Pioneer Trail to Utah.
While no official state nickname is the "Mormon State", Utah is sometimes called the Mormon state because Mormons settled it and the majority of residents (60%) are practicing Mormons. While Mormons live in all states and almost all countries, about 10% of the 14.5 million Mormons worldwide live in Utah.
There is no "Mormon state". There are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church) in every state. Church headquarters is located in Salt Lake City, Utah and approximately 10% of all Mormons live in Utah.
If you're looking for a Bible College in Utah that isn't associated to the Mormon church in someway may be very hard. I looked online but could not find much regarding this. It leaves me to believe that if there are any, they are either very small, or hard to find out about.
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No. There is a good representation of all faiths in Utah. It was the Mormon pioneers who first settled there, but things have changed since 1847. Obviously, no. The number one rule of the universe is "every rule has an exception." Not all smart people wear glasses. Not all people who wear lots of dark clothing are goths. Not everyone who lives in Utah is a Mormon.
Utah. Mormons settled the majority of the towns in Utah, southern Idaho, and northern Arizona. This area is sometimes called the "Mormon Curtain".
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