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BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONBrigham Young University is located in Provo, Utah and is a private college. Brigham Young University is a four year college and offers Bachelor's Degrees, Master's Degrees, Doctoral Degrees, and a number of different programs and courses. Brigham Young University is in a relatively urban area (in or near a city), which may be something you prefer if you like a city lifestyle as a student. Brigham Young University does not have a rolling admission policy, and you will want to make sure that you get your application in before February 15. Brigham Young University is a larger college with an enrollment of 32,920 students. Brigham Young University accepts about 78% of its applicants on average, and 75% of the students receive some sort of financial aid for college at Brigham Young University. If you are looking for more information on financial aid at Brigham Young University, you can may want to contact Paul Conrad, who is the Director of Student Financial Aid at Brigham Young University. You may also qualify for free grants for college in Utah to attend Brigham Young University. You may also need to take one or more of the following tests to qualify for admission at Brigham Young University:
If you are interested in joining the Army, Brigham Young University does have an ROTC Army program that is available for attending students. If you are interested in joining the Air Force, Brigham Young University does have an ROTC Air Force program that is available for attending students. Brigham Young University offers the following extracurricular activities to its students:
On a 4.0 scale, the average high school gpa for students that are entering Brigham Young University is 3.71. You may want to brush up on your ACT preparation as well, because the average ACT score for students that are entering Brigham Young University is 27. Don't forget to study for the SAT, because the average SAT score for students that are entering Brigham Young University is 1267. Do a lot of students come from out of state to attend Brigham Young University? Well, about 73% of the student body at Brigham Young University comes from outside the state of Utah. Do a lot of the students at Brigham Young University live on campus? Well, about 85% live on campus, while 15% live off campus and commute to school every day. QUICK FACTS ABOUT BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
Data provided by Data-lists.com Universities and Colleges Database. Data last updated on 2007-11-19. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY IN UTAH GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATIONAcademic Competitiveness (AC) Grant Program Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Program Grants and Scholarships available in Utah BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY NEWSChemical engineering professor to present BYU Devotional Feb. 7Thomas H. Fletcher, a professor in the Brigham Young University Chemical Engineering Department, will present a campus devotional address Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 11:05 a.m. in the Marriott Center. Fletcher discusses "Harvey and Howard: Lessons From Two Grandfathers" Thomas H. Fletcher, a professor in the Brigham Young University Chemical Engineering Department, told a BYU Devotional audience that he learned lessons from both his famous grandfather and his other grandfather. Margaret Young shares “Untold Stories of Black Mormons” Margaret Young, a BYU English professor and one of the authors of “Nobody Knows: The Untold Story of Black Mormons,” gave a lecture Wednesday titled “Faith, Hope, Charity and Telling Our Stories: How we Unite in Our Communal Journey.” School of Music presents special family matinee, "The Orchestra Spins a Tale" The Brigham Young University School of Music presents the BYU Philharmonic Orchestra, under the direction of Kory Katseanes, for a special family music performance, “The Orchestra Spins a Tale” on Saturday, Feb. 18, at 11 a.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall. BYU Philharmonic Orchestra set to perform evening of Feb. 18 The Brigham Young University Philharmonic Orchestra, under the direction of Kory Katseanes, will perform Saturday, Feb. 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall. BYU law students help prepare amicus brief for U.S. Supreme Court A group of BYU law students helped prepare the first known amicus curiae (friend of the court) brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court solely by a BYU entity. BYU students go for world record cardboard castle Monday Students from EcoResponse, a group at Brigham Young University, will attempt to break the world record for the largest cardboard box castle on Monday, Feb. 6, at 10 a.m. on Brigham Square. Professor discusses repentance and the miracle of forgiveness at BYU Devotional Michael Dunn, an associate professor in the Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Science, spoke to students Tuesday in the Marriott Center in a heartfelt devotional about repentance and the miracle of forgiveness. “Princess O’Rourke” with Olivia de Havilland to be screened at BYU Feb. 10 The Motion Picture Archive Film Series will screen the 1943 romantic comedy “Princess O’Rourke” Friday, Feb. 10, at 7 p.m. in the library auditorium. Dean E. Barley named director of BYU Comprehensive Clinic Dean E. Barley was recently appointed the new director of the Comprehensive Clinic, replacing Russell Crane who has served the clinic for four years. BYU's Neil Thornock to perform works for organ by Utah composers Feb. 15 School of Music faculty member Neil Thornock will give an organ performance Wednesday, Feb. 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall. Admission is free. BYU Wind Symphony in concert Feb 15 The BYU Wind Symphony will perform in concert Wednesday, Feb. 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall in the Harris Fine Arts Center. China's future subject of David M. Kennedy Center lecture Feb. 1 BYU’s David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies presents Eric A. Hyer of the Political Science Department as he lectures on “China’s Future: Panda, Tiger, or Something Else?” Wednesday, Feb. 1, at noon in 238 Herald R. Clark Building. BYU alum to discuss careers in international diplomacy, business Feb. 2 International careers will be the subject for a lecture by Nathan Seifert, commercial officer with the Salt Lake City Export Assistance Center, Thursday, Feb. 2, at 4 p.m. in 238 Herald R. Clark Building at Brigham Young University. Michael Dunn to present BYU devotional Jan. 31 Michael Dunn, an associate professor in the Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Science, will present a campus devotional address Tuesday, Jan. 31, at 11:05 a.m. in the Marriott Center. "Olympics in the Global Age" topic for David M. Kennedy Center lecture Feb. 8 This week's Café CSE at the David M. Kennedy Center will focus on "The Olympics in the Global Age" with Corry Cropper, associate professor of French studies, and Richard Kimball, associate professor of history, Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 4 p.m. in 238 Herald R. Clark Building. Supreme Court reporters at BYU: Let cameras in the court Prominent journalists Adam Liptak, Lyle Denniston, Dahlia Lithwick and Tony Mauro recently talked about covering the Supreme Court and offered up some criticisms of the Court during a panel Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012, during the BYU Law Review Symposium. Christianity and incivility don't mix, Forum speaker tells BYU audience “It is never an option to claim Jesus Christ as Savior and behave in an uncivil manner with anyone, under any circumstance,” Mark DeMoss said in Tuesday’s forum. “The First Amendment may give me the right to demonize you with public speech, but it doesn’t make it right,” he said. Prevention programs topic for annual Marjorie Pay Hinckley lecture Feb. 9 BYU will host J. David Hawkins of the University of Washington as he gives the annual Marjorie Pay Hinckley Lecture Thursday, Feb. 9, at 7 p.m. in the Hinckley Alumni and Visitors Center Assembly Hall. Timpanogos Storytelling Conference at BYU Feb. 10-11 The Department of Theatre and Media Arts will join with the City of Orem and BYU’s Division of Continuing Education to present the Sixth Annual Timpanogos Storytelling Conference Friday and Saturday, Feb. 10-11, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the BYU Conference Center. Stanford's Richard N. Zare to address success at annual BYU lecture Feb. 7 BYU’s Annual Izatt-Christensen Lecture Series will feature Stanford chemist Richard N. Zare Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 7 p.m. in the Varsity Theatre of the Wilkinson Student Center. BYU Theatre Ballet presents "The Snow Queen" Feb. 9-12 The Brigham Young University Theatre Ballet will perform a story of loss, redemption and love found anew during “Ballet in Concert” Thursday through Saturday, Feb. 9-12, at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall. A matinee will be performed Saturday, Feb. 12, at 2 p.m. Clarinetist William O. Smith at BYU guest recital Feb. 7 Guest artist William O. Smith will perform a clarinet recital Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall. Admission is Free. Panel to consider political partisanship in session at BYU Jan. 24 The Political Science Department will host a panel of seven distinguished speakers who will discuss “Is Partisanship a Problem: Perspectives for America and Latter-day Saints” Tuesday, Jan. 24, at 4 p.m. in 3380 Wilkinson Student Center. Mark DeMoss featured at BYU forum Jan. 24 Mark DeMoss, author and founder of The DeMoss Group, Inc., will speak Tuesday, Jan. 24, at 11:05 a.m. in the Marriott Center at the first campus forum of the semester. BYU performing groups featured during Winterfest 2012 in Salt Lake City Winterfest 2012 is bringing internationally acclaimed performance groups, including Vocal Point, the Young Ambassadors and Theatre Ballet, to the Conference Center Theater in Salt Lake City over the course of several weekends. Winter Career and Internship Fair at WSC Jan. 25 The Winter 2012 Career and Internship Fair will take place Wednesday, Jan. 25, in the Wilkinson Student Center Ballroom. Museum of Peoples, Cultures hosts date night activity Jan.20 The Museum of Peoples and Cultures will host its first date night of the semester titled “Culture-Me-Mine” Friday, Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. at the museum, located at 100 E. 700 N. in Provo. Contemporary Dance Theatre, Synthesis present "Dance and All That Jazz" Jan. 26-28 BYU's Contemporary Dance Theatre will present its exciting show “Dance and All That Jazz” with Synthesis, BYU’s big-band jazz ensemble, Thursday through Saturday, Jan. 26-28, at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall. Robert Brandt to perform Schubert's "Winterreise" at BYU Jan. 24 Guest artist Robert Brandt will give a vocal recital Tuesday, Jan. 24, at 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center. Admission is free. BYU composition faculty to showcase works in Jan. 25 recital Members of the composition faculty at the School of Music will perform new compositions and "comprovisations" in a concert Wednesday, Jan. 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall. Admission is free. Daily Universe announces move to digital-first format Spring Term 2012 The BYU Department of Communications has announced plans to strengthen its journalism curriculum by moving to a digital-first news lab format effective Spring Term 2012. The lab will include text, image, audio, video, mobile and tablet formats, and will also continue to explore emerging news applications. Leigh A. Johnson new associate director of BYU's Bean Museum Larry St. Clair, director of the Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum, has announced the appointment of Leigh A. Johnson as associate director for research and collections effective Jan. 3, 2012. Blogging eases transition to motherhood, study shows Even for well-prepared couples, the transition to parenthood can be downright stressful. Young Ambassadors bring "Harmony" to de Jong Concert Hall Jan. 12-14 The Young Ambassadors will be presenting their exciting new show, “Harmony: the Music of Life,” to local audiences Thursday through Saturday, Jan.12-14, at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall, with a 2 p.m. Saturday matinee. BYU Young Artists of Voice competition scheduled Jan. 10, 12, 14 The Young Artists of Voice competition, featuring top student talent from the School of Music, will be held in three rounds Jan. 10, 12 and 14 at 7:30 at the Madsen Recital Hall in the Harris Fine Arts Center. Dolly Gray Children's Literature Collection, Award honor disabled children This year, the Harold B. Lee Library became the home of the newly opened Dolly Gray Children’s Literature Award Special Collection, which will likely become the most complete collection of children’s books that include individuals with developmental disabilities. From the shores of Utah Lake to the music of Coldplay and U2 The enigmatic life and music of composer La Monte Young is captured in a new biography by BYU professor Jeremy Grimshaw, published this month by Oxford University Press. Consul general to give "China Briefing" at BYU Jan. 5 Robert D. Griffiths, consul general with the Consulate General of the United States, will give a "China Briefing" Thursday, Jan. 5, at noon in 238 Herald R. Clark Building. Most viewed stories and videos of 2011 This year BYU students broke records with both electric cars and water balloons. VIPs Mark Zuckerberg and Condi Rice came to take questions from students. See what else made the list of the 10 stories and videos that drew the most views on www.byu.edu. BYU study finds unexplored link between airlines’ profitability and their accident rates Airlines’ accident risk is highest when they are performing very close to their financial targets, according to a study by a professor in BYU’s Marriott School of Management. Peter Madsen's analysis is in the Journal of Management. What's New at BYU for January 2012 What's New at BYU for January 2012 President Cecil O. Samuelson, Sharon Samuelson at Jan. 10 devotional President Cecil O. Samuelson and his wife Sharon will welcome students back to campus during a devotional Tuesday, Jan. 10, at 11:05 a.m. in the Marriott Center. BYU IT program receives security certifications The Information Technology Program at the Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology has received two certifications from the Committee on National Security Systems, making it the first non-online university in Utah to meet the rigorous standards. Treasures from Special Collections on display at BYU's Lee Library The Harold B. Lee Library has opened a new exhibit, "Exploring Special Collections," located in the level three exhibit space. It highlights a few curators’ favorites from the L. Tom Perry Special Collections. Jeff Fox new associate director of BYU Center for Teaching and Learning Russell T. Osguthorpe, director of the BYU Center for Teaching and Learning, has appointed Jeff Fox as an associate director of the center. BYU student project teaches how to face the fear of flu shots Flu season is upon us, which means one thing – flu shots. And if your fear of needles is keeping you away from immunizations, a BYU study may ease your pain. Laser music: BYU electrical engineers use light to beam songs across a room Use light to transmit music across a room – that’s the challenge for students in a BYU electrical engineering class. Geralyn Giovanneti to present faculty oboe recital Jan. 11 Geralyn Giovannetti, a professor at the School of Music, will be performing Wednesday, Jan. 11, in the Madsen Recital Hall at 7:30 p.m. The recital is free. Laurence Lowe to premiere new compositions at BYU recital Jan. 6 The School of Music presents Laurence Lowe in a faculty horn recital Friday, Jan. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall. Admission is free. Holiday wishes from BYU's Music Department The holidays at BYU wouldn't be complete without the "Celebration of Christmas" featuring the BYU Singers, Concert Choir and Men's and Women's Choruses with the Philharmonic Orchestra. Two BYU biology students win National Geographic Society grants Two graduate students in BYU’s Department of Biology have earned prestigious, peer-reviewed grants from the National Geographic Society. They’ll use the funding to support research expeditions to Central and South America, which is a focus of the department’s graduate program. Prints by James McNeill Whistler on display at BYU Museum of Art The Museum of Art will present an exhibition surveying the prints of James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903). BYU Fine Arts and Entertainment Calendar for January 2012 The January BYU arts calendar features plays, recitals and concerts with talented guests as well as BYU faculty and student artists. Study shows quick way to tune your vocal cords for Christmas caroling A recent study by BYU professors Arden Hopkin and Christopher Dromey found that when singers are trained in vowel equalization, even for only a few minutes, they immediately produce better results. BYU Center for Teaching, Learning offers course design workshop Jan. 3 On Tuesday, Jan. 3 — the day before classes begin — the BYU Center for Teaching and Learning is offering a useful “just-in-time” workshop for faculty and instructors, "Designing A Course for Significant Learning," from 10 a.m. to noon in 3223 WSC. Looking for activities? BYU museums, services post holiday hours Museums, services and facilities will have special hours for the holiday period between semesters, Dec. 17 through Jan. 3. Bean Life Science Museum hosts free nativity scene The Bean Life Science Museum has opened its annual Nativity exhibit showcasing some of the museum's most exotic animals witnessing the birth of the Savior. Men and women of integrity desperately needed, Elder Callister tells devotional crowd Elder Tad R. Callister of the Quorum of the Seventy addressed BYU students in the Marriott Center Tuesday encouraging them to be men and women of integrity. What's New at BYU for December 2011 Events on the BYU campus during December 2011. Dogs of war: Historian shows the role of canines in World War II Seventy years since the United States entered World War II after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, a BYU exhibit marks 70th anniversary of Pearl Harbor L. Tom Perry Special Collections at the Harold B. Lee Library will commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Japanese attack on U.S. forces at Pearl Harbor beginning Wednesday, Dec. 7. BYU's Bean Life Science Museum hosts free nativity scene The Bean Life Science Museum has opened its annual Nativity exhibit showcasing some of the museum's most exotic animals witnessing the birth of the Savior. |
