Brigham Young University
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- PROVO, UT
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Brigham Young University
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- PROVO, UT
- Rating 4.58 out of 5 86 reviews
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BYU College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences
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BYU College of Fine Arts and Communications
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BYU College of Humanities
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BYU College of Life Sciences
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BYU College of Nursing
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BYU College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
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BYU Religious Education
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David O. McKay School of Education
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Masters Programs
Most Popular Masters Programs
- Business198 Students
- Accounting162 Students
- Public Administration71 Students
- Network, Database, and System Administration69 Students
- Social Work41 Students
- Mechanical Engineering33 Students
- Computer Science24 Students
- Educational Administration22 Students
- Electrical and Computer Engineering21 Students
- English Language Studies21 Students
Doctoral Programs
Most Popular Doctoral Programs
- Law99 Students
- Chemistry14 Students
- Mechanical Engineering13 Students
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology8 Students
- Electrical and Computer Engineering8 Students
- Clinical Psychology7 Students
- Educational Technology6 Students
- Mathematics and Statistics6 Students
- Student Affairs and College Counseling6 Students
- Computer Science5 Students
Graduate Students
Total Graduate Students
3,058
Part-Time Grad Students
1,149
Research Assistants
819
Teaching Assistants
525
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Poll
90%
of students agree that professors care about their students' success. 21 responsesPoll
86%
of students agree that professors are engaging and easy to understand. 21 responsesPoll
81%
of students agree that professors helped connect them to future opportunities. 21 responsesReturn On Investment
90%
of students feel the degree they are getting at this school is worth the time and money. 21 responses- Cost of Livinggrade C
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Median Household Income
$53,572
National
$69,021Median Rent
$973
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$1,163Median Home Value
$328,500
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BYU is incredibly cheap without compromising the quality of the education. Because it is a private church school, the tuition rates are incredibly low but there are ample opportunities to do research, work with professors, travel abroad, etc. My professors were personally invested in my growth and success. It is a challenging and competitive school with lots of talented students.
The academics at Brigham Young University are top-notch! The teachers and criteria used to select them allows for students to feel at ease knowing they are receiving a quality education with those who care wholeheartedly about their specified subject and each student as an individual.
The academics are rigorous, and a certain number of religion class credits are required. However, most of my courses have prepared me to be a better citizen, professional, parent, spouse, and researcher. My experience at BYU has stretched me intellectually, and helped me grow and develop more than I imagined I ever would. BYU can be competitive and difficult, but the reward was more than worth it for me.