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Brigham Young University

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#236 / #85
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#102
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Private research university in Provo, Utah, United States

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About Brigham Young University

By James Barham, PhD

Brigham Young University (BYU) was founded in 1875 as the Brigham Young Academy. It is a private, research university owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS).

In 1903, the academy was divided into two parts, Brigham Young High School and Brigham Young University. Over the course of the twentieth century, BYU gradually acquired the resources and curriculum of a modern research university. By the 1970s, the school had acquired a greatly expanded library, as well as several respected professional schools, including the J. Reuben Clark Law School and the Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology.

In 1989, a satellite campus opened in Jerusalem, in Israel.

The student body numbers more than 33,600 individuals. All BYU students must take an oath to live by a strict honor code pertaining both to academics and personal conduct. Although the school is open to persons of all faiths, around 99 percent of students belong to the LDS Church.

Prominent BYU-associated individuals include the following:

  • Mathematician, David Bailey
  • Computer scientists, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw & Bruce Bastian
  • Romance novelist, Stephenie Meyer
  • Science fiction novelists, Orson Scott Car & Brandon Sanderson
  • Memoirist and essayist, Tara Westover
  • Inspirational author and speaker, Stephen Covey
  • Actors Jon Heder & Aaron Eckhart
  • Comedian, Matthew Meese
  • Artist, James C. Christensen
  • Violinist, singer, songwriter, and dancer, Lindsey Stirling
  • Choral composer, arranger, and director, Mack Wilberg
  • Physicist and hearing-aid inventor, Harvey Fletcher
  • Inventor and television pioneer, Philo Farnsworth
  • Biochemists, Paul D. Boyer (Nobel laureate) & Scott Strobel
  • Entomologists, Ralph Chamberlin & Vasco Tanner
  • Historians, Mark Choate & Claudia Lauper Bushman
  • Biblical scholar, Bradley Ray Wilcox
  • Economist, Stephen Cameron
  • Economist and business management scholar, Teppo Felin
  • Business consultant and author, Clayton M. Christensen
  • Former Dell Computers President and CEO, Kevin Rollins
  • Former LDS Church President, Thomas Spencer Monson
  • Former US Supreme Court Justice, George Sutherland
  • Former US Senators, Reed Smoot & Orrin Hatch
  • Current US Senators, Mike Crapo & Mike Lee
  • 2012 Republican presidential nominee and current US Senator, Mitt Romney

According to Wikipedia, Brigham Young University is a private research university in Provo, Utah, United States. It was founded in 1875 by religious leader Brigham Young and is sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .

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Brigham Young University Admissions, Retention, and Graduation Information

Annual ApplicationsAcceptanceGraduation RateMedian SAT ScoreMedian ACT Score
10,55967%79%137429

How Much Does Brigham Young University Cost To Attend?

Tuition (in-state)
$6,304
Price by Family Income
IncomeAverage Net Cost
0 - 30K$8,680
30K - 48K$9,672
48K - 75K$12,542
75K - 110K$15,914
110K+$19,055

Source: National Center for Education Statistics

How Much Do Brigham Young University Graduates Make?

If you graduate from Brigham Young University, then you can expect to earn an average of $71,500 per year. You also have a 75% chance of being employed after 10 years.

Brigham Young University's Demographics

Demographic data is for full-time, on-campus students.

Student BodyUnder-GradsGraduates
39,32135,8313,490

Where is Brigham Young University?

Brigham Young University is located at Main Campus, Provo UT 84602

How Safe is Brigham Young University?

Brigham Young University has a violent crime rate of less than .01% and a property crime rate of less than .01%. Provo has a violent crime rate of less than .01% and a property crime rate of less than .01%.

What Is Brigham Young University Known For?

Brigham Young University is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines:

Brigham Young University's Top Areas of Influence With Degrees Offered

Business
#95
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#96
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#42
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History
#133
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#146
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#50
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Religious Studies
#203
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#145
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#50
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Law
#159
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#174
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#52
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Communications
#174
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#193
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#54
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communications Degrees
Literature
#147
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#188
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#55
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Education
#185
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#188
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#57
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Earth Sciences
#231
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#258
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#61
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Political Science
#262
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#270
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#76
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Anthropology
#208
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#231
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#79
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Chemistry
#373
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#398
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#86
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Economics
#324
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#342
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#87
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Computer Science
#337
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#335
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#94
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Social Work
#200
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#201
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#98
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Sociology
#311
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#318
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#101
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Physics
#425
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#417
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#105
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Biology
#358
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#391
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#108
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Medical
#329
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#339
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#115
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Psychology
#267
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#285
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#122
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Mathematics
#459
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#511
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#124
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Engineering
#545
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#564
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#125
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engineering Degrees
Philosophy
#423
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#473
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#132
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philosophy Degrees
Nursing
#359
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#360
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#147
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nursing Degrees

Who Are Brigham Young University's Most Influential Alumni?

Brigham Young University's most influential alumni include professors and professionals in the fields of Business, Criminal Justice, and Religious Studies. Here are some of Brigham Young University's most famous alumni:

Orson Scott Card
Orson Scott Card
An American science fiction novelist.
Philo Farnsworth
Philo Farnsworth
An American inventor.
Ken Jennings
Ken Jennings
An American game show contestant, host, and writer.
Lyle Campbell
An American Mesoamericanist.
Don Bluth
Don Bluth
An American animator.
Paul D. Boyer
Paul D. Boyer
An American biochemist.
Wayne C. Booth
An American academic.
Dallin H. Oaks
Dallin H. Oaks
An Apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Mark Skousen
Mark Skousen
An American economist, investment analyst, newsletter editor, college professor and author.
Ezra Taft Benson
A President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .
Tracy Hickman
Tracy Hickman
An American writer and game designer.
Clayton Christensen
Clayton Christensen
An American economist .

Who Are Brigham Young University's Most Influential Faculty?

Brigham Young University's most influential faculty include professors in the fields of Business, Criminal Justice, and Religious Studies. Here are some of Brigham Young University's most famous alumni:

Brandon Sanderson
Brandon Sanderson
An American fantasy writer.
David A. Wiley
David A. Wiley
An American educator and copyright activist.
Teppo Felin
A Finnish academic.
Andrew S Gibbons
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Steven C. Harper
An American academic.
Kimberly Johnson
An American poet, scholar.
Patrick Q. Mason
A Historian.
Lars Lefgren
Lars Lefgren
An American economist.
Steve Butler
An American mathematician.
Eric D. Huntsman
Eric D. Huntsman
An American academic.
David F. Holland
David F. Holland
An American historian and missionary.
Randal Beard
Randal Beard
An American electrical engineer.