FSY Registration
All youth participating in FSY must meet the following requirements:
Be no younger than 14 years old by Dec. 31, 2024, and no older than 18 by the end of the session they attend.
Be willing to follow the FSY Standards of Conduct.
Be able to safely participate in FSY.
Not be currently on probation or parole for any crime.
Not have committed a felony sexual offense, whether convicted or not.
What is an FSY conference?
How do youth register?
Pre-registration begins October 2023 and will remain open until January 4, 2024 but you can still register after January 4. You can view the sessions your stake is assigned to attend on the stake assignments page. Please note: the FSY registration process has changed. Pre-registration is due by January 4th.
Pre-registration gives your youth the opportunity to fill out their information as well as select their top choices for an FSY session. Session assignments for those who pre-register will be completed in early January 2024. Youth must finalize their registration January 8-24, 2024, or they may lose their spot. During that time they will have the chance to accept the session assignment they were given or register for a different session.
Youth who preregister will be randomly assigned a session from their listed preferences. Session preferences are not guaranteed.
If your youth and up to five of their friends or family members would like to attend the same session, they may link to each other during pre-registration. By linking, they will be assigned as a group to the same session, so long as space is available.
A pre-registration link is not a group or roommate request
After pre-registration has ended and session assignments are announced, youth will need to log back in to submit payment and finalize their registration.
Trouble with your account?
What accommodations are available for youth with dietary, disability, medical, or other needs?
Have other questions about pre-registration or FSY in general?
Visit the FSY website for more information about account errors; accommodations for dietary, disability, or medical needs; FAQs; and so on.