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10 Interesting Facts about Brigham Young University-Idaho

  1. Brigham Young University-Idaho, also known as BYU-Idaho, is a private university located in Rexburg, Idaho. It was founded in 1888 as Bannock Stake Academy.
  2. The university is affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and is one of three universities owned and operated by the church, along with Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah and Brigham Young University–Hawaii in Laie, Hawaii.
  3. BYU-Idaho has a student population of around 20,000, with the majority of students being members of the LDS Church.
  4. The university offers over 80 undergraduate programs in various fields, including business, education, engineering, health sciences, humanities, and social sciences.
  5. BYU-Idaho is known for its unique academic calendar, which is divided into three semesters: fall, winter, and spring, each lasting 14 weeks. The university also has a short, 7-week summer session.
  6. The university has a strong emphasis on religious education, and all students are required to take courses in the LDS Church’s doctrines and teachings as part of their general education requirements.
  7. BYU-Idaho is also known for its strong commitment to community service and has several programs in place to encourage students to volunteer and serve their communities.
  8. The university has a vibrant campus life, with over 120 student-led clubs and organizations, including academic, cultural, religious, and recreational groups.
  9. BYU-Idaho is home to the David O. McKay Library, which houses over 500,000 print and electronic resources, including books, journals, and databases.
  10. The university has a strong tradition of excellence in performing arts, with several music and theater ensembles, including the BYU-Idaho Symphony Orchestra, the Collegiate Singers, and the Contemporary Dance Theatre.

Admissions

Acceptance Rate

97%

SAT Range1000-1200
ACT Range20-26
Application Fee$35
SAT/ACTConsidered but not required
High School GPARequired

Tuition & Fee

Member 12+ CreditsPer Credits
BYU-Idaho Campus Student
On-Track Semester$2,268$189
Flex Semester Online$1,620$135
BYU Pathway Worldwide Student
Online (Standard)$1,620$135
Pathway Domestic$948$79
Non-Member 12+ CreditsPer Credits
BYU-Idaho Campus Student
On-Track Semester$4,536$378
Flex Semester Online$1,620$135
BYU Pathway Worldwide Student
Online (Standard)$2,028$169
Pathway Domestic$1,188$99

All Programs

Accounting
Animal and Food Science
Applied Plant Science
Art and science
Biology and Chemistry
Chemistry of education
Communication
Computer Information Technology
Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
Design and Construction Management
Economics
Elementary, Early, and Special Education
Engineering Technology
English languages
Finance Education
Geology
Health Services
History, Geography and Political Science
Home and Family
Human Performance and Recreation
Humanities and Philosophy
Languages and International Studies
Management
Marketing
Mathematics
Mechanical and Civil Engineering
Military Science
Nursing
Physics
Psychology
Sociology and Social Work
Theatre and Dance
General Education
Interdisciplinary Studies

Students

Full-Time Enrollment

18,832 Undergrads


Part-Time Undergrads

25,649

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