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    The mission of Brigham Young University — founded, supported, and guided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — is to assist individuals in their quest for perfection and eternal life. That assistance should provide a period of intensive learning in a stimulating setting where a commitment to excellence is expected, and the full realization of human potential is pursued.
    BYU seeks to develop students of faith, intellect, and character who have the skills and the desire to continue learning and serve others throughout their lives. These are the common aims of all education at BYU. Both those who teach in the classroom and those who direct activities outside the classroom are responsible for contributing to this complete educational vision.
    The mission of Brigham Young University is "to assist individuals in their quest for perfection and eternal life" (hereafter Mission Statement). To this end, BYU seeks to develop students of faith, intellect, and character who have the skills and the desire to continue learning and serve others throughout their lives. These are the common aims of all education at BYU. Both those who teach in the classroom and those who direct activities outside the classroom are responsible for contributing to this complete educational vision.
    The statement that follows reaffirms and expands on the earlier and more general Mission Statement adopted in 1981. As the quotations under each heading suggest, this document also draws on the religious and educational teachings of the university's founding prophet, Brigham Young. Quotations within the text come from the scriptures and from modern prophets' counsel, whose teachings about BYU lay the foundation of the university's mission.
    From its inception more than a century ago, the goal of Brigham Young University has been to offer "a new kind of education" for Zion, one based on precepts "revealed by the Lord," as Karl G. Maeser once remarked. Today, BYU is widely recognized for its deep commitments to inspired religious values and rigorous intellectual learning.
    BYU seeks to develop students of faith, intellect, and character. In addition to teaching classes, most BYU professors also research their academic fields. Even at the undergraduate level, students participate in research and publish their work alongside a faculty mentor. Here are the stories of what they discover together.
    This year, BYU industrial design students joined with students from two European universities to design and prototype mobile lighting equipment for outdoor retailer Black Diamond.
    An international credential evaluation agency must evaluate all secondary education and college work (not US accredited) done outside of the United States at the applicant's expense. The CES schools' preferred agency is the International Education Research Foundation (IERF). If applying for the evaluation online, select BYU-Undergraduate as the recipient, as IERF works with several BYU departments. This will ensure that your report reaches the correct office. Also, when selecting the report type, you must select a "detail report." View this video for more instructions.
    We will also accept a report from World Education Services (WES), the required type of evaluation report for high school (secondary education) documents is "DxD" Basic, and the required type of evaluation report for college or university documents is "CxC" Basic. BYU does not require the ICAP option.
    To ensure that our applicants will succeed in BYU's intense academic environment, a test of English proficiency may be required. We require proof of proficiency regardless of the time spent studying in the United States. TOEFL, IELTS, and PTE scores are valid for two years. If the exam expires before the application deadline, a new score will be required. The Cambridge English exams do not expire. Please note that meeting the minimum requirements will not guarantee admission.
    We encourage all students to complete the online scholarship application, regardless of their circumstances. By completing the 'Period' section and the first three optional sections (Personal, Essays, and Need), you will consider all possible scholarships offered by the Financial Aid Office. You must apply for scholarships on or before posted deadlines, even if you have not yet been admitted. Your application for scholarships will be processed once you are admitted.
    Former and continuing undergraduate degree-seeking students are eligible to apply for undergraduate scholarships. Former students receive consideration as continuing students. Continuing Student academic criteria are determined at the beginning of the awarding process and cannot be published in advance. Please note that the cumulative BYU GPA must meet the minimum requirements for a scholarship to be awarded.
    Serving a full-time mission is a crucial decision in the life of any Latter-day Saint. We want to help you prepare to embark on your mission, knowing that you can easily transition back to BYU when you return. BYU students who want to defer their enrollment while serving an LDS mission must complete the online missionary deferment. To defer both enrollment and scholarships without having to reapply.

    Brigham Young University
    Founding year: 1875
    Website: Visit Website
    Number of students: 33
    Genders Accepted: Mixed (Co-education)
    Leadership: Michael Dorff (President)
    Number of staff: 0
    Type: Universities

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    Address: Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 84602, United States



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