Brigham Young University
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Brigham Young University was founded on 16th October 1875, BYU is a 144-year-old university situated in Utah, United States. It is a private educational and research-intensive institution owned by the LDS Church, i.e., The Church of Latter-Day Saints.
University at Glance
Tuition Fee
$1000
IELTS
7.0
Sec School
12th
Deadline
21,Aug,22
Campus
Brigham Young University has 2 campuses in different locations, one in Salt Lake City and one in Jerusalem. The campuses are well-maintained and easily accessible areas with all the facilities inside the boundary.
Research
Brigham Young University is an eminent organization; the electronic television invention was done by an alumni named Philo T. Farnsworth, and the invention of stereophonic sound was done by Harvey Fletcher, who was again an alumnus of BYU.
Programs and Academic Groups
The total student count of the university is 36,024, with a significant contribution of a graduate student at 33,181. BYU provides 179 undergraduate, 62 masters, and 26 doctoral courses. The gender ratio of the students here is 1:1, and 95.5% of the students here are natives of the United States; only 4.5% of the population is International. 81% of the students here are Caucasian, and 131 languages are spoken on campus. BYUSA clubs, currently 180+ in number, recruit raw talents and, over time, through practical guidance and training, help them grow. For example, A Cappella Club, Art Beat, Arabic Association, etc.
Student Life
Brigham Young University has a well-organized facility in terms of on-campus residence. The university sorts the students into 2 groups, mainly 18 and under, 19 or above. Based on this sorting, these students are provided with different living spaces with the selection of bed spaces. Students herein can also select and customize their meal plan as per their interest areas and taste. The campus also provides a facility for family living.
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