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Home - BYU-Idaho
Christ-Centered. Student-Focused.
Welcome to BYU-Idaho's home page! Learn about BYU-Idaho's mission to provide a Christ-centered, student-focused college experience at an affordable cost.
# Christ-Centered. Student-Focused. BYU Idaho Icons Celebrating 25 Years Apply Admissions Costs & Aid Scholarships Visit Campus ## Develop Discipleship You'll grow not only in academic and professional skills, but also in faith, integrity, and other Christlike attributes. About BYU-Idaho ## Experience Inspired Education Achieve your goals with guidance from expert teachers who inspire spiritual and academic growth from day one. ****Search Majors & Degrees**** Explore Academics ## Hear What Students Are Saying ****93% of graduating students**** say they would choose BYU-Idaho again. Hear how BYUI shaped their faith, learning, and future. I Would Pay More I Found the Support I Needed Door Opened for Me Hands-on Experience in an English Class ## Find Your Fun With all there is to do on campus, BYU-Idaho is big enough to meet new people every day, but small enough to make lifelong friendships. Life on Campus Connect with others who share your values. With 1,000s of campus activities, there's something for everyone. Student Life Housing Get Involved Explore Idaho's Epic Landscape From rock climbing and kayaking to hiking and whitewater rafting, enjoy the very best outdoor recreation that Southeast Idaho has to offer. Explore Southeast Idaho Get Involved ## Career-Ready Graduates Gain the knowledge, skills, and values needed to launch a meaningful career. Graduates Hired at Major Companies Within a year, 95% of job-seeking BYU-Idaho graduates find jobs at places like Google, NASA, Microsoft, and more. Job Placement Graduates Accepted to Top Grad Schools Many BYUI graduates who apply to graduate school are accepted into respected programs at universities like Harvard and Cornell. Grad Schools Named ****#1 college in Idaho**** and #3 among Utah schools for overall value. WSJ's College Rankings ## News at BYU-Idaho Announcements December 17, 2025 03:24 PM Winter 2026 Devotional and Forum Schedule Every Tuesday at 11:30 a.m., students, faculty, and employees gather in the BYU-Idaho Center to hear Christ-centered messages at the university's weekly devotional. Speakers are selected from university employees, leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and friends of BYU-Idaho. In addition, each semester one college hosts a guest speaker for a university forum hour. Get Involved Announcements December 15, 2025 11:51 AM Idaho Public Television to Broadcast 2024 BYU-Idaho Christmas Concert In celebration of the Christmas season, Brigham Young University-Idaho's 2024 performance of "A BYU-Idaho Christmas" with special guest Laura Osnes will be broadcast across the state on Idaho Public Television (IdahoPTV). Get Involved Developing Disciples December 09, 2025 04:25 PM BYU-Idaho devotional speaker encourages students to grow closer to God through lamenting It can be hard to be completely honest and real with the Lord in prayer. Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are often taught to give thanks and tell Heavenly Father about all the good things in their lives, but what about the bad? Get Involved Newsroom ## What's Next Admissions Apply for Free Request More Info Explore Campus
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About | BYU-Idaho - BYU-Idaho
About BYU-Idaho
Discover what makes BYU-Idaho's campus different from all others, including one of the safest college campuses in America.
# About BYU-Idaho ## You Belong at BYU-Idaho At BYU-Idaho, our 34,000 on-campus students receive personalized attention from expert faculty with years of industry experience. With affordable tuition, a vibrant campus life, and free resources like tutoring and career support, students are equipped for both academic and personal success. ## Christ-Centered, Mission-Driven BYU-Idaho is founded, supported, and guided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ****Our mission is to develop disciples of Jesus Christ who are leaders in their homes, the Church, and their communities.**** > "In this special and sacred and set apart place, you and I have access to unparalleled spiritual resources that can assist us in developing and deepening our devotion as disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ. That is the primary and most important reason for the existence of Brigham Young University-Idaho." Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, BYU-Idaho President 1997-2004 ## BYU-Idaho's Mission Centers Around Four Key Components Teaching-Focused Faculty Realizing Potential in Everyone Offering a High-Value Education Real-World Preparation How BYU-Idaho Fulfills Its Mission ## Gather Together for Devotional Weekly devotionals are an important part of a BYU-Idaho education. We invite everyone to participate in devotional each week. Your life and your BYU-Idaho experience will be greatly enriched. Weekly Devotionals Charge your spiritual batteries by coming together each Tuesday for an inspired message designed to uplift and edify you. View Weekly Devotionals Get Involved Previous Speeches & Devotionals Explore previous speeches from BYU-I presidents, Church leaders, faculty, and staff that blend discipline with discipleship. Search Speech Archive Get Involved > "If you're at the Lord's university, you can let the Lord be your teacher, and He'll surprise you with where He takes you and who you become. ... Trust Him. This is His place, and He knows how to do His work. He is the Master Teacher." Aaron Fillmore, Exercise Physiology Major ## Among the Nation's Safest College Campuses The city of Rexburg, home of BYU-Idaho, is ranked as the third safest college town in the United States by Research.com. Commitment to campus safety allows our students to focus on their education and gives parents peace of mind about sending their children off to college. More About Life on Campus ## Facts & Figures ## 24K+ ON-CAMPUS STUDENTS A campus that's big enough for new connections, yet small enough to foster lifelong friendships. 11K+ RETURNED MISSIONARIES Returned missionaries thrive in an academic setting that strengthens the Christlike values from their missions. 28 AVERAGE CLASS SIZE Smaller class sizes ensure you receive more personalized, one-on-one mentoring from experienced faculty. 100+ MAJORS & DEGREES Explore a wide variety of degree options to find the perfect path that aligns with your interests and goals. ## Experience Rexburg Rexburg is a scenic college town with some of the most famous outdoor sites of North America, all mere minutes away from campus. Jackson Hole, Wyoming, the Grand Tetons, and Yellowstone National Park are all in Rexburg's backyard--and it's a pretty big backyard! Explore Rexburg ## Our Rich Heritage Become part of BYU-Idaho's rich history of service and faith. Founded by pioneers in 1888, the sacrifice, humility, and discipleship of our founders guides our past and our future. More About Our History Ricks Academy Era On November 12, 1888, the Bannock Stake Academy was created in Rexburg, Idaho, by Latter-day Saint pioneers. Ricks Academy Era Ricks College Era By its centennial, Ricks College was the largest private 2-year college in the United States. Ricks College Era BYU-Idaho Era On June 21, 2000, President Gordon B. Hinckley announced Ricks College would transition to a 4-year university. BYU-Idaho Era Come See For Yourself Admissions offers in-person and virtual tours so you can experience campus firsthand and see if BYU-Idaho is right for you. Visit BYU-Idaho
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Enrollment and Demographics - BYU-Idaho
BYU-Idaho Enrollment and Demographics
Current student enrollment and demographics for BYU-Idaho includes number of on-campus students, online students, male & female students, & married students.
# BYU-Idaho Enrollment and Demographics Brigham Young University-Idaho serves thousands of students on its beautiful campus in Rexburg, Idaho, in addition to many online students throughout the world. ## Matriculated Students Enrolled at BYU-Idaho ****Fall Semester 2025**** 24,450 ****On-Campus Students**** 3,773 ****Campus students taking online courses or completing an internship**** 22,000 ****Estimate of Admitted Students Living in Rexburg Idaho**** ## Campus Student Demographics ****Fall Semester 2025**** 12,191 ****Campus-Based Males (50%)**** 12,259 ****Campus-Based Females (50%)**** 4,918 ****Married Students (20%)**** ## Online and Campus Combined Enrollment ****Fall Semester 2025**** 22,083 ****Online Students Serviced in Partnership with BYU-Pathway Worldwide**** 46,533 ****Total BYU-Idaho Student Enrollment**** ## Historical Data Additional Demographic Data Get Involved
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Our Rich Heritage | BYU-Idaho - BYU-Idaho
BYU-Idaho's Rich Heritage
BYU-Idaho has a rich history of service and faith that is more than 130 years old. Our founders' values, sacrifice, humility, and care for others guide our past and our future.
# BYU-Idaho's Rich Heritage At BYU-Idaho, we have a rich history of service and faith that is more than 130 years old. Our founders' values, sacrifice, humility, and care for others guide our past and our future. ## 1888 to 1891: Ricks Academy Era Since the Bannock Stake Academy was created in Rexburg, Idaho, on November 12, 1888, the pioneering spirit of education has burned strong in the area. Jacob Spori, one of the first three academy teachers, served as the first principal from 1888 to 1891. 1888 Bannock Stake Academy established, offering elementary school-level courses in a log schoolhouse. Served 59 students ranging in ages from 5-20. 1900 Curriculum expanded to include high school-level courses. Cornerstone laid for the Spori Building. 1903 Name changed to Ricks Academy in honor of founder Thomas E. Ricks. Spori Building construction completed. 1915 Principal Andrew B. Christenson spent part of the summer of 1915 in Utah, attending to business interests. He also met with the Church Board of Education. Early in August, he announced Church board authorization of academy curriculum expansion to accommodate first-year college courses. That news was greeted with enthusiasm. Sacrifices by those involved with the academy during very trying times seemed to be further rewarded. He also announced authorization for a new academy building-a gymnasium. Permanency of the institution seemed assured, and two of Principal Christenson's major goals were now going to be realized. 1923 High school-level courses phased out. Name changed to Ricks College. ## 1988 to 2000: Ricks College Era By its centennial, Ricks College, had expanded to its enrollment limit of 7,500 students. It soon became the largest privately owned two-year institution of higher education in the U.S. by the end of the 20th century. Looking to increase opportunities for students to attend a church-owned school, Church President Gordon B. Hinckley announced a transition to a four-year school on June 21, 2000. 1988 Ricks College celebrates its centennial. "Ricks College is the finest place I know for students to spend their first two college years, for three reasons, academics, developmental opportunities and religion," commented President Joe J. Christensen, President of Ricks College, in an interview by Lee Warnick, Church News staff writer. "Ricks students get an experience that is pretty well self-contained within the framework of the gospel," Christensen explained. "The faculty is committed to the gospel, the students are committed to the gospel, and our whole intention is to provide an experience that stresses academics in a religious environment." 1999 Ricks College is the largest private junior college in the United States. 2000 Transition from Ricks College to Brigham Young University-Idaho announced, along with a year-round operations calendar to serve more students. Complete online courses begin. ## 2001 to Present: BYU-Idaho Era BYU-Idaho quickly expanded its reach by creating the BYU Pathway program, which allowed students to enroll in an affordable online education program from all over the world. The influence of BYU-Idaho continues to bless the lives of students all over the world. 2001 On June 21, 2000, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced that Ricks College would become a four-year institution known as Brigham Young University-Idaho. 2009 Pathway, a program developed by BYU-Idaho to help individuals seek higher education, launches with sites in Manhattan, NY, Nampa, ID, and Mesa, AZ. Enrollment begins with 48 students. 2015 Centre Square, a new on-campus housing complex opens, replacing the old dormitories and apartments built in the 60s and 70s. 2017 The Science and Technology Center, Central Energy Facility, and Agricultural Science Center are dedicated. 2021 Campus now spans 430 acres with over 40 buildings with more than 32,000 students enrolled in classes on the Rexburg campus annually. Students come from all 50 states and more than 80 countries. In partnership with BYU-Pathway Worldwide and Ensign College, BYU-Idaho served nearly 27,000 online degree-seeking students across the globe in 2021, offering six online-specific degrees and more than 30 certificates. Online Learning offers more than 400 courses for online and campus-based students.
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BYU-Idaho Mission Statement | Brigham Young University - Idaho - BYU-Idaho
BYU-Idaho Mission Statement
BYU-Idaho's mission is to help students build testimonies of Jesus Christ, provide quality affordable education & serve as many students as possible. Check out the BYU-Idaho Mission Statement
# BYU-Idaho Mission Statement ## Building Disciples Of Jesus Christ Brigham Young University-Idaho was founded and is supported and guided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Its mission is to develop disciples of Jesus Christ who are leaders in their homes, the Church, and their communities. The university does this by: - Building testimonies of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and fostering its principles in a wholesome academic, cultural, and social environment. - Providing a high-quality education that prepares students of diverse interests and abilities for lifelong learning and employment. - Serving as many students as possible within resource constraints. - Delivering education that is affordable for students and the Church. Download Mission Statement PDF ## An Inspired Vision for BYU-Idaho BYU-Idaho's strong sense of purpose is shaped by insight and direction of visionary leaders. Through inspiration that comes to BYU-Idaho presidents and leaders from our sponsoring institution, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we receive guidance that helps us understand our mission and what we must do to make it a reality. ## An Inspired Vision for BYU-Idaho BYU-Idaho's strong sense of purpose is shaped by insight and direction of visionary leaders. Through inspiration that comes to BYU-Idaho presidents and leaders from our sponsoring institution, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we receive guidance that helps us understand our mission and what we must do to make it a reality. BYU-Idaho Strategic Priorities BYU-Idaho Foundational Addresses ## Fulfilling the Mission Discover the prophetic mission of BYU-Idaho to develop disciples-leaders of Jesus Christ by redefining education in innovative ways and inspired teaching and learning.
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Academics | Home | BYU-Idaho - BYU-Idaho
Academics
BYU-Idaho's academics combine hands-on learning with internships and societies--all mentored by expert faculty. Find out why BYU-Idaho has the right degree for you.
# Academics BYU-Idaho sees the potential in each student and offers teaching and mentoring to help you reach your full potential no matter where you are when you arrive. ## The Right Degree for You With over 100 bachelor's and associate degree options, you'll have the opportunity to explore and discover the perfect path tailored to your unique interests and goals. Explore Majors & Degrees ## Expert Faculty In every class, you'll learn from teachers with years of industry experience who are passionate about mentoring you and giving you the tools to succeed. As a teaching institution, BYU-Idaho's faculty are focused on teaching students, rather than on research or faculty ranking. > "The faculty know what they're teaching, and they teach with love, and they see the one. Throughout these years, I really felt they were seeing me and hearing me. And they really taught me with passion and with love." Erica Battezzato, Marriage and Family Studies Major ## Meet Our Faculty The Sky's the Limit On Now The Sky's the Limit 0:27 On Now Employers Love BYU-Idaho 0:22 On Now Unlock Your Potential 0:33 On Now High Love, High Expectations 0:38 ## Hundreds of Academic Societies Find mentors, form connections, and gain relevant academic and leadership experience by joining an academic society. Explore Societies ## Find the Support You Need BYU-Idaho has many free resources to help you throughout your college experience. Academic Advising Get help through mentoring, deciding on a major, learning about career options, or how to be successful in college. Mentoring Choosing a Major Exploring Careers Get Involved Free Tutoring Services Tackle difficult classes or course subjects and boost your confidence with a tutor. Math Study Center Writing Center Reading Center Study Skills Center Get Involved ## Explore More Academic Resources These additional tools and resources can help you explore more of BYU-Idaho's programs and degrees. Academic Catalog Degree and program requirements, course descriptions, and more. Get Involved Academic Calendar Important semester dates and deadlines. Get Involved Colleges & Departments Explore our diverse academic departments and programs. Get Involved Online Degrees Limited online degrees are available through BYU-Pathway Worldwide. Get Involved Student View Book Find out more about BYU-Idaho programs and on-campus activities. Get Involved
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Academic Societies - Academic Societies|BYU-Idaho
Find and Join a Society on myBYUI
Academic societies give you access to additional training that aligns with your field of study and teaches you how to succeed in your career.
# Find and Join a Society on myBYUI Make the most of your education by joining an academic society. Visit myBYUI ## BYU-Idaho Academic Societies BYU-Idaho provides opportunities for students to form voluntary organizations to promote common academic and professional interests. Student academic societies at BYU-Idaho exist to: - Extend and enhance the learning experience - Improve professional opportunities - Provide a forum for dialogue and mentoring among faculty members, students, and professionals in the discipline - Provide leadership opportunities - Provide networking with students with similar professional or academic interests Learn more about the latest opportunities to get involved with Academic Societies on I-Belong. Join a Society October 07, 2022 02:24 PM Mingle with like-minded students and seek advice from role models in your field. See Academic Societies Form a Society October 17, 2022 04:34 PM Find encouragement and support by forming a new society. Learn How to Form a Society Society Leadership October 17, 2022 06:02 PM Policies, services, and support for academic society leadership. Get Society Leadership Help
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Form a Society - Academic Societies|BYU-Idaho
Form a Society
Learn about what you need to form a society here a BYU-Idaho. Learn how to propose forming a new society and the benefits offered to recognized societies.
# Form a Society Learn about what you need to form a new academic society, how to propose forming a new society, and benefits offered to recognized societies. ## Proposing a New Society New academic societies can be proposed by completing this application and submitting it to the Academic Leadership Office in Kimball 210, or by emailing it to academicsocieties@byui.edu. The application will be reviewed by the Academic Leadership Office, the associate dean from the related college, and ultimately approved or denied by the University Student Success Council. If approved, the associate dean will work with their dean and the department chair to appoint an advisor. The college student representative will work with the new officers and advisors to construct and submit bylaws to the Academic Leadership Office to become officially recognized on the BYU-Idaho Academic Societies website. ## Qualifications of Academic Societies All societies, new or continuing, must meet the following conditions to be considered for annual recognition: 1. ****Academic purpose.****The student academic society exists to enhance student learning and professional growth. It should provide opportunities for students to better prepare themselves academically and professionally. It does not exist to sponsor a series of recreational, community service, or well-being types of activities. The stated purposes and goals of the student academic society must clearly reflect this in the current society's bylaws. 2. ****Submission of the Society Leadership and Website Update Form.****In order to keep track of current society leaderships and information, a student leader (or the advisor) must complete the Society Leadership and Website Update Formeach semester. Failure to do so will result in a society losing its recognition. 3. ****Current set of bylaws.**** The society must provide a current set of bylaws annually which are requested at the start of each calendar year. These statutes will provide the necessary information and purpose of each society. The bylaws should include the following information: (1) the official name (2) academic purposes and goals (3) student officer positions and duties (4) elections and voting procedures (5) financial rules and policies (6) meetings (7) membership criteria (8) any other governing rules, procedures, and policies that may apply Societies that are local chapters of a national organization should submit documentation from the national organization that describes the operation of the local unit. 1. ****Ten (10) members who are currently enrolled online or campus students.**** The membership list should include the name of at least ten students who are willing to become members of the society. In addition to the bylaws, a list of 10 members, either online or on campus, must be submitted annually (with the bylaws) in order to demonstrate sufficient participation. 2. ****Active faculty advisor.****Academic societies must have adequate faculty support. The advisor is usually a full-time BYU-Idaho faculty member. Exceptions for an adjunct faculty (or a full-time administrative employee) to serve as the advisor must be approved by the respective college's dean. The faculty advisor is expected, ****at minimum, to meet with student leaders at least once a semester, periodically attend activities, and coordinate with the department chair and associate dean regarding the society's activities.**** *****Overnight student travel policy requires the advisor to accompany students.**** Exceptions allowing supervision and accompaniment by adjunct faculty or full-time employees must be properly authorized by the associate dean. For more information see the Student Travel Policy. ## Privileges of a Recognized Student Academic Society Being recognized has a number of benefits. A recognized student academic society has: - An assigned BYU-Idaho faculty advisor - Financial support (through an academic department) and the option of charging dues - A financial account through the BYU-Idaho Accounting Office (Societies may not set up a private off-campus account.) - Scheduling privileges for university facilities and services through the Scheduling Office - Visibility with general information posted on the BYU-Idaho Academic Societies website - Permission to have ****approved**** speakers address students at society meetings (see Guest Speaker Approval Request Policy) - Authorization to advertise the society on campus in accordance with the University Relation's Policy (Speakers, however, may only be advertised within the society.)
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Join a Society - Academic Societies|BYU-Idaho
Join a Society
Gain information on how to join a society. This page provides a list of current academic societies at BYU-Idaho and information about when they meet.
# Join a Society Being part of an academic society helps you develop friendships, knowledge, skills, experience, and support in preparing for your future career. ## BYU-Idaho Academic Societies The BYU-Idaho campus promotes many academic societies for each academic colleges. Learn about current academic societies, when they meet, and how you can join. Ag Tech Society Agronomy Society Animal Science Academic Quadrathlon Society Behavioral Science Society Cardiovascular Perfusion Society Cattlemen's Society Collegiate Young Farmers & Ranchers Clinical Spanish Interpreters Society Dietetics Society Exercise Physiology Society Food Science Society Healthcare Administration Society Industrial Hygiene and Safety Society Metus Topiaria (Horticulture) Society Microbiology Society Neuroscience Society Nursing Society Phi Delta Biology Research Society Pre-Dental Society Pre-Chiropractic Society Pre-Medical Society Pre-Optometry Society Pre-Pharmacy Society Pre-Physician Assistant Society Pre-Physical/Occupational Therapy Society Pre-Vet Society Professional Agriculture Students Society (PAS) Public Health Society Therapeutic Recreation Management Society Rangeland Management Society Recreation Management Society Sports Professionals Development Society Wildlife and Fisheries Society Women in Health & Science Society Agribusiness Management Society (AGBM) American Advertising Federation Society (AAF) Amateur Radio Society Business Management Society Corporate Finance Society (CFS) Economics Society Entrepreneur Society (Innovator's Society) Human Resource Society Investment Society Management Consulting Society Marketing Society MBA Society Professional Sales Society Public Relations Society Real Estate Investment and Development Society Society of Professional Journalists, SPJ Chapter Speech and Debate Society Student Accounting Society (SAS) Supply Chain Management Society (SCMS) Video Production Society Visual Society Wealth Management Society (WMS) Women in Business Society (WIBS) Apparel Design Society Behavioral Science Society Child & Family Advocacy Society Child Development and Education Society Family & Consumer Science Society Family Community & Career Leaders of America Society Health Psych Society Interfaith Leadership Society Psychology Society Science Education Society Social Work Society Sociology Society Student National Association for Teachers of Singing (SNATS) Study and Faith Society Teacher Education Society Tri-Ed Society Students Promoting Industrial Organization Psychology (SPIOP) Drone & Geospatial Society English Academic Society Humanities Society International Studies Society Peacebuilding Society Philosophical Society Phi Alpha Theta National History Society Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Affairs) Department Society Pre-Law Society Spanish Honor Society (Chi Delta Society) American Guild of Organists Society Animation Society Art History Association Associated Students of the Eliza R. Snow Society Brass Society BYU-Idaho Dance Society Fine Art Society Illustration Society Jazz Society NAFME Collegiate Chapter Rix Stix Drumline Society Student Composers Society Themed Arts and Engineering (TAE) UX Design Society Woodwind Society Advancement of Material and Process Engineering Society (SAMPE) Amateur Radio Society American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) American Welding Society (AWS) Astronomical Society Bio(Chem)2 Society Biomedical Engineering Society Computing Society Data Science Society Design and Construction Management (DMC) Society Geology Society HART High-Altitude Balloon Society IEEE Student Branch Society Mathematics Society Math Education Society Society of Automotive Engineers Society of Cybersecurity Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) Society of Manufacturing Engineers Society of Physics Students, BYU-Idaho Chapter Society of Women Engineers Tau Beta Pi Society Women in Physics Society Interdisciplinary Society (SIS) Student Genealogical Society Don't See the Right Academic Society for You? If you don't see an academic society that matches your interests, consider creating a new society. Form a Society
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https://www.byui.edu/academic-societies/society-leadership
Society Leadership - Academic Societies|BYU-Idaho
Society Leadership
Forms, policies, services, and support for academic society leadership. Includes a handbook for forming and leading an academic society at BYU-Idaho.
# Society Leadership Forms, policies, services, and support for academic society leadership. Forms Services and Support Societies FAQ Academic Societies Handbook Academic Society Policies Forms Services and Support Societies FAQ Academic Societies Handbook Academic Society Policies Forms Services and Support Societies FAQ Academic Societies Handbook Academic Society Policies ## Important Forms Important forms needed for academic society leadership. Contact the Academic Leadership Office with questions about forms. Request Permission to have a Guest Speaker To request a speaker, please fill out the Speaker Request Form. Speaker Request Form Society Leadership Information Form Use this form to share information about your society. ****Requirement: This form must be updated each semester.**** Fill Out Society Information Form Academic Society Dues Form October 17, 2022 05:11 PM Use this form to collect dues and fees from society members. No more than $25 per semester per student may be collected for dues. Once you have completed the form, please forward it to Justin Egbert egbertj@byui.edu. Download Society Dues Form ## Services and Support A number of organizations on campus can provide services and support for your academic society. These include: - Scheduling: Contact the Campus Scheduling Office for use of on-campus facilities at (208) 496-3120. - Food Services: All catered events using the Manwaring Center must order food through BYU-I Food Services at (208) 496-2800. - University Relations: Coordinate with this office for advertising policy, rules, and approvals for posters, etc. Societies can advertise generally to bring awareness that the society exists and invite others to join the society. Societies cannot advertise outside of their society members about activities, guest speakers, or any other society-specific event. The marketing channels available for societies are DSN ads and posters. - Event Services: This office can help with AV equipment. The Scheduling Office will often contact Event Services when an event is scheduled, but contacting their office directly to confirm the details is always a good practice. (208) 496-3150 - Financial Services - Purchasing Card: All purchases need approval by the society's faculty advisor. Department Societies may apply for a purchasing card. The faculty advisor is responsible for all purchases and reconciliation of the card account. For assistance, contact Valerie Gutierrez at (208) 496-1901. - University Financial Account: Individual societies must have a financial account with the university to handle the society's funds. The faculty advisor is the custodian of this account and is responsible for disbursing its funds. Department society accounts are tied to the sponsoring department's accounts and will close out with the other departmental accounts at the end of the calendar year. - Safety Office: If there are safety concerns or issues, contact the Safety Office at (208) 496-3002. - Travel and Off-Campus Activities: See the Travel Policy for rules governing off-campus events. If traveling overnight, the Overnight Student Travel form along with a detailed itinerary, must be sent to the Travel Administrator of the Risk Management office. Send documents to Leesa Allen at allenle@byui.edu for approval. Contact Fleet Services at (208) 496-2561 to reserve a campus vehicle. Only individuals with a current BYU-Idaho driving permit may drive university-owned vehicles. ## Frequently Asked Questions There are certain qualifications that need to be fulfilled in order to be considered for annual recognition. There are two ways that societies may be funded. Societies may request dues (up to $25 per semester) from society members to gain revenues for the society. Additional funding may be requested for professional development activities through their sponsoring academic departments. Funding is not guaranteed and depends on the availability of funds within the department. (See page 7 of the Societies Handbook for more information). Every semester, an updated Student Leadership Form, must be submitted to the Academic Leadership Office. Bylaws for each society need to be updated and submitted to the Academic Leadership Office every calendar year. Once the leadership form is received by the Academic Leadership Office, the information will be updated by University Relations." Societies are not allowed to fundraise or take donations. The Student Policy states: Sales, solicitations, and sponsorships by outside businesses, agencies, individuals, and for-profit or not-for-profit organizations are prohibited on campus. Financial sponsorship or advertising by private business is not allowed on campus. No commercial advertising is allowed on event programs, backs of tickets, or any other BYU-Idaho publication. At the invitation of the institution, written recognition may be given. Review the marketing tips for campus for information. For further assistance please speak with University Relations. Non-staff or non-faculty speakers must be approved one month before they are due to speak. Society leaders must complete the Speaker Request Form and submit to the Academic Leadership Office. Yes, however, any travel arrangements must be approved by the Academic Leadership Office. A group travel application will need to be completed and approved before the trip. Yes, all receipts must be submitted by the faculty advisor, and an additional signature is required by the department chair. This is then sent to Financial Services for reimbursement. Receipts may be submitted via email to hawkess@byui.edu or via campus mail to: Academic Leadership Office, Kimball 210, +1690. Academic Societies Handbook A handbook containing all the information on societies and how to run and form one. Download Now Policies and Procedures for Student Academic Societies Learn about the policies between leading a society and how to run it. Learn More
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https://www.byui.edu/academic-success-and-tutoring/academic-placement-and-transition
Academic Placement & Transition | Academic Success & Tutoring | BYU-Idaho
Academic Placement and Transition
The Academic Placement & Transition page provides courses for students transferring to BYU-Idaho. Learn more about the Academic Transitions Program.
# Academic Placement and Transition Make sure you're in the right classes when you start school at BYU-Idaho. ## Welcome to Academic Placement & Transition Welcome to BYU-Idaho! You've been admitted to the university, and now you're ready to plan and register for courses. The following information on Academic Placement & Transition will make this process easier and help you find the courses that are best for you. Many courses don't have any requirements to meet before you take them, but some of the essential General Education courses do. Math 108X and ENG 150 are the biggest ones. Find out if you're ready to register for these classes or still need to meet the requirements: ENG150 Self-Guided English Placement Tool This is a 10-minute self-guided English placement tool that can be used to help you receive a placement in ENG 150. Access the English Placement Tool MATH108X Self-Guided Math Placement Tool This is a 10-minute self-guided Math placement tool that can be used to help you receive a placement in MATH 108. Access the Math Placement Tool English 150: Writing and Reasoning Foundations (General Education English Course) To register for ENG 150, you must meet ****one**** of the following requirements: ****National Test Scores to get into ENG 150**** - ACT English score of 17 or higher - SAT Reading and Writing Section score of 400 or higher (before 2016 - SAT writing score of 430) ****Scores on BYU-Idaho Placement Survey**** - Receive a placement in ENG 150 from The Write Start (BYUI Placement Tool) ****Transition Courses as prerequisites**** - Pass English 106 with a C or better **Find descriptions of all the transition courses for English below.** If you have questions about the prerequisites for English 150, please get in touch with the English Department at englishs@byui.edu or 208-496-4360 or the Academic Support Department at tutoringcenter@byui.edu or 208-496-4270. Math 108X: Math for the Real World (General Education Math Course) To register for Math 108X, you must meet ****one**** of the following requirements: ****National Test Scores to get into Math 108X**** - ACT math score of 18 or higher - SAT math score of 470 or higher (before 2016 - SAT math score of 430) ****Scores on BYU-Idaho Placement Exams**** - Score 38 or higher on the ALEKS Math Placement Exam - Score 30 or higher on the BYU-I Math Path Survey ****Transition Courses as prerequisites**** - Pass Math 100B: Beginning Algebra witha C or higher - Successfully completed Pathway Connect **Find descriptions of all the transition courses for math below.** If you have questions about the prerequisites for Math 108X, please get in touch with the Math Department at mathematics@byui.edu or 208-496-7520 or the Academic Support Department at tutoringcenter@byui.edu or 208-496-4270. ## Advance Placement or Transfer Credits You may have taken AP or concurrent enrollment courses that replace these two courses. If you have, submit those transcripts to transcriptsubmit@byui.edu. The Transfer Evaluation Self-Help Tool is a great resource as well as the Advanced Placement (AP) Information website. If you are waiting for your AP or transfer credit in math to be sent or evaluated and are prevented from registering for your next math class, please contact the Math Department at mathematics@byui.edu or 208-496-7520 for help. ## Academic Transitions Program Need a little help transitioning into BYU-I? The Academic Transitions Program is here for your success. It is composed of carefully designed math, English, and college success courses (listed below) to help bridge the gaps that many students have when entering BYU-I for the first time. The classes in the program count towards graduation. The class size for these courses is kept to 25 students. Each class is taught by highly nurturing and qualified faculty members with expertise in their fields. The math and English courses also use tutors to provide everyone with support and guidance. Taking courses in this program can help you find confidence in your academic abilities. Focus on your success with the Academic Transitions Program. ### English Courses English 100: Reading Comprehension (2 credits) English 106: Basic Writing (3 credits) English 107: College Reading (3 credits) ### Math Courses Math 100A: Arithmetic (3 credits) Math 100B: Beginning Algebra (3 credits) Math 101: Intermediate Algebra (4 credits) ### College Success Courses GE 101: College Success (1 credit) GS 100: Career Exploration (1 credit) GS 105: Study and Life Skills (2 credits) ### English Language Courses English 108: English Language Development - Oral (3 credits) English 109: English Language Development - Writing (3 credits)
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https://www.byui.edu/academic-success-and-tutoring/faculty-and-staff
Faculty and Staff | Academic Success & Tutoring | BYU-Idaho
Faculty and Staff
The Faculty and Staff page allows students to see the staff members associated with tutoring programs and other academic success resources.
# Faculty and Staff ## Faculty and Staff Michael Gentry ****Department Chair**** gentrym@byui.edu 208-496-4287 Lindsey Mecham ****Office Manager**** mechamli@byui.edu 208-496-4270 Carol Ashcraft ****Faculty**** ashcraftc@byui.edu 208-496-4273 Daniel Baird ****Faculty**** bairdd@byui.edu 208-496-4276 Kristin Ballou ****Faculty**** ballouk@byui.edu 208-496-4205 Briana Bates ****Adjunct Faculty**** batesbr@byui.edu 208-496-4270 Vanessa Beard ****Adjunct Faculty**** beardv@byui.edu 208-496-4270 Don Bingham ****Faculty**** binghamd@byui.edu 208-496-4299 Trulee Ann Bullard ****Faculty**** bullardt@byui.edu 208-496-4285 Elizabeth Crisp ****Adjunct Faculty**** crispe@byui.edu 208-496-4270 Josh Davenport ****Tutor Technology Specialist**** davenportjo@byui.edu 208-496-4281 Cindy Goodwill ****Worldwide Online Curriculum and Instruction Director**** goodwillc@byui.edu 208-496-1858 Spencer Haacke ****Faculty**** haackes@byui.edu 208-496-4297 Rachel Hurst ****Faculty**** hurstr@byui.edu 208-496-4280 Dana Johnson ****Faculty**** johnsonda@byui.edu 208-496-4115 Paulette Kirkham ****Faculty**** kirkhamp@byui.edu 208-496-4228 Becky Landon ****Adjunct Faculty**** landonb@byui.edu 208-496-4270 Chad McLane ****Director of Course Development**** mclanec@byui.edu 208-496-1572 Alisha Oldroyd ****Faculty**** oldroyda@byui.edu 208-496-4277 Stephan O'Shaughnessy ****Faculty**** oshaughnessys@byui.edu 208-496-4272 Kristina Lecrone ****Faculty**** otinelk@byui.edu 208-496-4298 Debra Richards ****Adjunct Faculty**** richardsde@byui.edu Trevin Ricks ****Tutoring Center Director**** rickstr@byui.edu 208-496-4279 Seth Robins ****Faculty**** robinss@byui.edu 208-496-7220 J P Sloop ****Faculty**** sloopj@byui.edu 208-496-4274 Spencer Taylor ****Volunteer Connection Center Director**** taylors@byui.edu 208-496-4296 D J Teichert ****Faculty**** teichertd@byui.edu 208-496-4284 Trent Haskell ****Adjunct Faculty**** haskellt@byui.edu 208-496-4270 Anne Hobbs ****Adjunct Faculty**** hobbsan@byui.edu 208-496-4270 Benjamin Hill ****Adjunct Faculty**** hillben@byui.edu 208-496-4270 Benjamin Brower ****Adjunct Faculty**** browerbe@byui.edu 208-496-4270 Sari Shawcroft ****Adjunct Faculty**** shawcroftsa@byui.edu 208-496-4270 Alexi Stuart ****Adjunct Faculty**** stuartal@byui.edu 208-496-4270
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https://www.byui.edu/academic-support-centers/
Academic Success and Tutoring Department | BYU-Idaho
Academic Success and Tutoring Department
The Academic Success and Tutoring page showcases the wide variety of tutoring & other academic resources BYU-Idaho has to offer, while providing links to each.
# Academic Success and Tutoring Department The Department of Academic Success and Tutoring strives to help all BYU-Idaho students learn how to learn. Understand academic content and develop soft skills necessary for success in college, careers, and life! Schedule a Tutor Caution Due to the ongoing library remodel, ****faculty offices and student services have moved to new temporary locations.**** Please check the specific page for each office or department to see updated location information. We encourage all students to review these changes to avoid confusion during visits. ## Academic Success and Tutoring Services Tutoring Center The Tutoring Center offers free one-on-one and group tutoring for most knowledge-based content courses. Get Involved Math Study Center The Math Study Center offers a drop-in tutoring lab, one-on-one tutoring, and online tutoring for most math courses. Get Involved Reading Center The Reading Center improves vocabulary and phonetic skills, reading fluency, textbook comprehension, and advanced reading efficiency. Get Involved Volunteer Connection Volunteer Connection offers multiple locations across campus where students can get help in science and language courses. Get Involved Writing Center The Writing Center provides a relaxed environment for students to meet with peer writing tutors who provide objective feedback and support. Get Involved Presentation Practice Center The Presentation Practice Center helps students develop, practice, and polish their presentations for any project. Get Involved Study Skills Center Explore mini-lessons, study tips, videos, and Academic Skills Coaches to help you develop your study skills. Get Involved Academic AI Center Make Artificial Intelligence (AI) your academic ally. Get Involved ## Self Help Resources Course-Specific Video Tutorials Get additional help for your class with these course-specific tutoring videos. Get Involved Writing Videos and Handouts Enjoy mini-lessons about various elements of writing and how to improve your own writing. Get Involved Study Skills Videos Use these videos to boost your study skills and achieve greater things in your academic and professional aspirations! Get Involved Study Tips Focus on specific areas you want to improve in or focus on the whole study process. Get Involved ## About Academic Success and Tutoring Every year at BYU-Idaho, the Academic Success and Tutoring Department serves over 15,000 different students from all parts of the university's campus. These students spend an average of 12 hours per semester with individual tutors. The academic centers are designed to supplement classroom instruction and help students practice, sharpen, and master essential college skills. Students who come to the centers begin to understand the difference tutoring can make in their academic lives through their close contact with peer tutors. This one-on-one teaching and learning experience is part of the core of the "Spirit of Ricks." Tutoring is free for BYU-Idaho students. Tutors and assistants in each of the learning centers (Reading, Writing, Math, Tutoring, Presentation Practice, and Study Skills) are trained and paid by BYU-Idaho. Because of this, all students have equal access and receive qualified, professional help in a relaxed atmosphere. Every semester, over 800 tutors are employed. In addition to the paid tutors, over 800 qualified students volunteer their services as tutors. Become a Tutor Tutoring is a great way to serve others while improving your own knowledge. Paid and volunteer positions are available to qualified candidates. Learn More Academic Placement & Transition Taking courses in this program can help first-year students find confidence in their academic abilities. Learn More Department Faculty and Staff Meet the team of faculty, administrators, and staff who oversee the Academic Success and Tutoring Department. Contact Information Looking to Refer a Student? Please refer students who could use academic support or tutoring in any of the following areas: academic study buddy, course-specific content, math, writing, reading, English language learning, presentations (speeches), and/or study skills. Refer a Student
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https://www.byui.edu/access-control/
Access Control | BYU-Idaho - Access Control|BYU-Idaho
Access Control
Request keys and access to buildings, rent lockers, get replacement keys, and review the business access policy. Campus building hours.
# Access Control Request keys and access to buildings, rent lockers, get replacement keys, review the business access policy, or see building hours for BYU-Idaho. Key Access All key and access requests, including keybox access. Locker Rental Academic Lockers are available for the following buildings: Benson, Clarke, Kirkham, Livestock Center, Romney, Smith & Snow Lost Keys Lost University keys can cost you up to $500. Access Control Video Library Short videos explaining how to request campus access and use the Access Control system. Building Hours Hours of operation for the Hart Building, MC, McKay Library, and all other academic buildings. After Hours Policy Policy about building access after operation hours. Building Access Policy The Building Access Policy establishes guidelines and procedures for accessing University Facilities. Learn More
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https://www.byui.edu/access-control/building-hours
Building Hours | Access Control | BYU-Idaho - Access Control|BYU-Idaho
Building Hours
Building hours for general campus buildings, the McKay Library, and all other academic buildings at Brigham Young University-Idaho.
# Building Hours Find building hours for general campus buildings, the McKay Library, and all other academic buildings at Brigham Young University-Idaho. Hours will differ per building, they may also differ per day. Many buildings will be closed on Sunday. Visit Access Control for more information on building access and hours. | | | | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | ****Building**** | ****Open**** | ****Close**** | ****Days**** | | Hart | 5:00 a.m. | 11:30 p.m. | Mon - Sat | | Manwaring Center | 6:00 a.m. | 11:30 p.m. | Mon - Sat | | Library | 7:00 a.m. | 11:30 p.m. | Mon - Sat | | Library | 7:00 a.m. | 9:00 p.m. | Friday | | Library | 9:00 a.m. | 9:00 p.m. | Saturday | | Academic (all other buildings) | 6:00 a.m. | 11:30 p.m. | Mon - Sat | | * Academic building lockup will begin at 11:30 p.m. and will be completed by 12:30 a.m. | | | | Late Pass Policy/Application
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https://www.byui.edu/access-control/building-hours/late-pass
After Hours Late Pass - Access Control|BYU-Idaho
After Hours Building Access
Policies governing late passes for students, faculty, and campus employees after business hours on the BYU-Idaho campus.
# After Hours Building Access Late Pass policies for students, faculty, and employees. ## Building Access Policy With respect to the welfare of students and the protection of college facilities and property, the following Building Access Policy has been established by the administration of BYU-Idaho, with the concurrence of the Academic Council: 1. A late pass issued by Public Safety is required for students to remain in any campus building after regular hours. (11:30 p.m.) 2. Authorization for a late pass is made by the appropriate faculty member with confirmation by the division chair. 3. A late pass entitles a student to remain in a building after regular hours, provided the student is in the building at the time it is secured. Neither Public Safety nor Custodial personnel will respond to requests to open a building that has already been secured. The opening of a building at late or unusual hours must be arranged through the faculty member who authorized the late pass. 4. A late pass is valid only for the individual identified thereon, for the specific buildings(s) and room(s) indicated, and for the period of time indicated on the pass. 5. Students who do not need access to specific equipment or materials, but desire an area for general study shall be granted access to the building designated for general study and shall not have random access to other campus buildings. 6. A late pass is issued for legitimate academic purposes only. Any unauthorized activities will result in the revocation of the pass. 7. Any alteration or fraudulent use of a late pass will result in disciplinary action. 8. Students remaining in buildings after regular hours must have a late pass in their possession and must display the pass along with picture identification upon the request of any college faculty member, staff employee, administrator, or security officer. 9. Students remaining in buildings shall not unlock or prop open exterior doors once they have been locked by security personnel. 10. Late pass policy entitles a student to remain in a building no later than 1:00 a.m. and to enter a building no earlier than 5:00 a.m. It is the student's responsibility to vacate a building by the indicated time. 11. Faculty members may only approve access to buildings and rooms over which they exercise appropriate control or to the designated general study facility. 12. Persons found in a campus building after regular hours without proper authorization or who violate the conditions of these access regulations shall be subject to institutional discipline and/or criminal prosecution for unlawful entry or trespassing. Late Pass Request Form
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https://www.byui.edu/access-control/lost-keys
Lost Key Fees - Access Control|BYU-Idaho
Lost Key Fees
Fees for lost or stolen keys and I-cards. All lost or stolen keys and I-cards must be reported to the Access Control Office as soon as possible.
# Lost Key Fees All lost or stolen keys and I-cards must be reported to the Access Control Office as soon as possible. ## Lost or Stolen Keys and I-Cards To replace a lost or stolen key, individuals must contact the Access Control Office to request a replacement key. Replacement keys will be issued based on need and approval. ## Lost Key Replacement Fees Replacement fees will be assessed at the following rates: | Access Type | Replacement Fee | | --- | --- | | Grand Master Key | $500 | | Building Master Key | $250 | | Utility Master | $250 | | Department Sub Master | $100 | | Outside Door Access | $250 | | Individual Door Access | $50 | | Mechanical/Custodial Master | $250 | Replacement fees will be charged to the department the individual is assigned. The department then has the option to pass the charge on to the person the replaced key was issued to for payment. If a person or department believes that extenuating circumstances exist and a fee is unjustified an appeal can be presented in writing to the Access Control Office to determine whether or not a replacement fee is required.
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https://www.byui.edu/access-control/video-library
Video Library | Access Control | BYU-Idaho - Access Control|BYU-Idaho
Access Control Video Library
Information about Access Control key request website overview, requesting campus access, and using the Access Control system.
# Access Control Video Library Information about the Access Control website overview, requesting campus access, and using the Access Control system at Brigham Young University-Idaho. Visit Access Control for more information about building access on campus. ## Website Overview An overview of how the locks and keys system works for BYU-Idaho campus buildings. ## Requesting Campus Access This video explains how to request campus access for yourself or for another person using BYU-Idaho's access control system. ## Locks and Keys How to use the access control system when requesting access to campus locks and keys. ## Unlock Your NDE Door With the transition from CBORD to Genetec access control there are some differences in how to use Double Swipe functionality to unlock and lock a door. Please see this video tutorial for how the new process works.
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https://www.byui.edu/accessibility-services/accessible/courses
Accessible Digital Content and Courses | BYU-Idaho
Accessible Digital Content and Courses
Accessibility guidelines for faculty and support staff when building Canvas courses for students with disabilities.
# Accessible Digital Content and Courses Accessibility guidelines for faculty and support staff when building Canvas courses for students with disabilities. You may be creating and sharing various types of digital content with your students, colleagues, and the public. Whether it is a syllabus, a lecture slide, a video, a textbook, a Canvas page, or a website, you want to make sure that your content is accessible to everyone. Here are a few quick steps you can take to maximize the accessibility of your content or course: - Use built-in accessibility checkers to review for accessibility issues or errors. - Ensure all text is text, not an image of text. Instead of using a scanned PDF or adding a screenshot to a page, retype the text or see if the library has a text-based version of the reading. - Use built-in formatting tools for tables, lists, columns. Use paragraph or layout options to add extra spacing or custom formatting. - Use built-in heading features to add headings rather than changing font, size, and features. Headings should be used to provide structure and organization to content, not for style. - Use descriptive text for all links--indicate the purpose or destination of the link rather than using a generic phrase. As a best practice, reserve underlined text for hyperlinks only. - Characteristics like color, shape, size, sound, and location should never be used on their own to convey information or prompt interaction. Pair these with labels, names, or other text-based information. - Ensure all videos linked to or embedded in content have accurate captions. If you are unsure, review the Quality Caption Components for guidance. As a best practice, store videos in Kaltura so they are ready to have captions edited if needed. - Add alt text to every image. Alt text should describe the informational value of the image. What does the image add? If you have any questions or need help creating accessible content, please reach out to The Accessibility Services Office. You can also schedule training (individual or group) for assistance.
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https://www.byui.edu/accessibility-services/contact
Contact Information | Accessibility Services | BYU-Idaho
Accessibility Services Contact Information
Find BYU-Idaho Accessibility Services contact information including phone, email, and office hours for disability support and accommodations.
# Accessibility Services Contact Information Wade Gordon ****Accessibility Services Director**** gordonw@byui.edu 208-496-9210 Bre Anderson ****Administrator**** andersonb@byui.edu 208-496-9210 Tyler Barton ****Accessibility Services Administrator**** bartont@byui.edu 208-496-9210 Kayza Huston ****Accessibility Services Administrator**** hustonk@byui.edu 208-496-9210 Heidi Smith ****Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Coordinator**** smithhe@byui.edu 208-496-9219 Jeremy Hay ****Assistive Technology Coordinator**** hayj@byui.edu 208-496-9215 Natalie Skouson ****Accessibility Compliance Coordinator**** skousonn@byui.edu 208-496-9216 Wendy Hadry ****Office Manager**** hadryw@byui.edu 208-496-9212
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https://www.byui.edu/accessibility-services/deaf-and-hard-of-hearing
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Accommodations | Accessibility Services
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Accommodations
Information about accessibility services for deaf and hard of hearing students include sign language interpreters, captioning, and transcription services.
# Deaf and Hard of Hearing Accommodations Accommodations available for deaf and hard of hearing students. Students who are deaf or hearing impaired may need sign language interpreters, captioning and transcription services. We recommend those needing these services contact our office at least 1 month in advance in order for us to coordinate these types of services. Failure to do so could result in you not having those services available in time for the first day of class. For special events and performances on campus American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation may be available upon request. Requests for ASL interpreters must be made at least two weeks (14 days) in advance. To submit a request for an ASL interpreter you will need to email Heidi Smith at smithhe@byui.edu, please provide the event, date, time and location, along with the number of people in your group. If you have further questions about ASL interpreters for BYU Idaho events you can call (208) 496-9219. BYU Idaho is exempt from Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and is not required to provide ASL interpreters to non-students at events on campus. While we are not legally mandated to provide interpreting services for events on our campus, we recognize the importance of accessibility and inclusivity within our community. We will do our best to accommodate this request as a gesture of goodwill. - BYU Idaho cannot guarantee ASL interpretation for every performance or event - ASL interpretation is subject to interpreter availability and seat availability - Seat preferences may not be available as we may have assigned accessibility seating for the event - Requesting in advance helps to increase the likelihood of finding an interpreter for your preferred performance date
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https://www.byui.edu/accessibility-services/faculty
Faculty Resources | Accessibility Services | BYU-Idaho
Faculty Accessibility Services Resources
Explore BYU-Idaho's Accessibility Services Faculty Resources for accommodating students with disabilities and promoting inclusive teaching practices.
# Faculty Accessibility Services Resources Resources for faculty and online instructors with students who need disability accommodations. ### Supporting Students Together At the BYU-Idaho Accessibility Services Office, we coordinate with the university to create accessible educational environments for students with disabilities. You, as faculty and staff, play an essential role in this work. We are committed to partnering with you in both promoting inclusive course design and implementing effective accommodations. ### Providing Accommodations Reasonable accommodations are determined during an individual, interactive process between the student and an Accessibility Services administrator. In providing accommodations, the university is not required to lower or substantially modify essential requirements for a course or program of study. Please reach out to us if you have any questions regarding approved accommodations for a student in your course. Resources for Campus Faculty Resources for Online Instructors Resources for Digital Accessibility > "The hallmark of this institution is readily apparent when visitors come to our campus and say, 'I can't believe how student-focused the faculty are, the staff are, all of the employees are.'... Here at BYU-Idaho, the students are and always will be the focus of everything we do." Elder David A. Bednar, Brigham Young University-Idaho: A Disciple Preparation Center (DPC) Helpful Links Canvas Course Accessibility Request Help with Accessible Materials Higher Education and the ADA Universal Design
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https://www.byui.edu/accessibility-services/grievance-procedures
Disability Accommodation Grievance Procedures | Accessibility Services | BYU-Idaho
Accessibility Academic Grievance Procedures
Learn about BYU-Idaho's procedures for addressing student grievances for disability accommodations, including steps for resolution and contact information.
# Accessibility Academic Grievance Procedures ### Overview Faculty members and individual campus administrative departments are responsible for making reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities to ensure equal access to University services, programs, and activities. They are encouraged to contact the Accessibility Services Office by calling (208) 496-9210, emailing accessibility@byui.edu, or by visiting 181 Manwaring Center for general accommodation assistance for students with disabilities. ### Grievance Procedures There may be occasions when a student has a concern or a complaint about academic accommodations not being met or granted in a course. Students are encouraged to work directly with their instructor, and the Accessibility Services Office to resolve those concerns. While it is anticipated that most accommodation concerns will be informally resolved at the lowest level of decision-making possible, occasionally the accommodation process may be unsatisfactory to the student. In such cases, the student may submit a written request to the Dean of Students. (290 Kimball Building, 208-496-9200; see Student Grievance Policy and Statement of Non-discrimination). The request should explain the nature of the grievance and the specific accommodation that is being requested along with any pertinent medical or clinical documentation. The Dean of Students (or designee), will make a preliminary investigation of the facts and circumstances of the matter by meeting with the student and other university stakeholders. The purpose of the meeting is to determine whether the student was properly accommodated, or if the accommodation request was/or is reasonable. After reviewing the information gathered through the grievance process, the Dean of Students will make a determination and notify the student and other university stakeholders in writing of the decision. In situations where any party involved believes in good faith that their concerns were not properly addressed through the grievance process, and/or new and compelling information becomes available, the Student Life Vice President shall make the final determination with respect to the requested accommodation.
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https://www.byui.edu/accessibility-services/high-school-vs-college
Accommodations in High School vs College
Disability Accommodations in High School vs College
Learn the differences of high school vs college disability accommodations at BYU-Idaho, including law changes, responsibilities, and support services.
# Disability Accommodations in High School vs College See how accommodations change from high school to college. Accessible Table | | High School | College | | --- | --- | --- | | IDEA | Under IDEA, children with disabilities are entitled to a "Free and Appropriate Public Education". | Equal Access is the goal - no one is entitled to anything but rather students must advocate for themselves in order to enjoy these rights. | | Section 504 | Section 504 in public schools includes "Free and Appropriate Public Education" language, and accommodations may include shortened assignments, use of notes on tests, etc., when other students cannot have the same accommodation. | Section 504 is the first civil rights legislation that applies to colleges. It upholds the institution's right to maintain academic standards. No accommodations may be permitted to reduce that standard for any students. There is no "free" education, and shortening of assignments, use of notes, etc. are not considered "reasonable" accommodations in college. | | Plans | Plans, either the IEP or a 504 plan, directed all services and accommodations, involved teachers and counselors, and required a parent's signature. | There is no plan and instructors are not contacted except by the student. In fact, parents may not receive even the student's grades, without the student giving written permission. | | Placement | "Placement" is determined by the child's team, outlined in the plan, and must, by law, be in the least restrictive environment. | Placement integration is assumed and implemented. We adjust the environment through accommodations but we don't deliberate and select the environment for the student in advance. | | Qualification | Students were qualified for public education simply by being the appropriate age, because they had a disability. | In college, "otherwise qualified" means that the student must meet all entrance and academic requirements, whether they receive accommodations or not. | | Accommodations | Everyone knew about a student's placement, and practically everyone signed the plan. A teacher would know about a student even before they entered the classroom and have a good idea of the student's needs. | The student must initiate all actions regarding accommodations with each professor, for each course, every semester. In addition, students have the civil right to refuse accommodations they don't want or need; and if they do not register with the Accessibility Services Office and request accommodations, it is assumed they do not want it. | | Assessment | Public schools, for the most part, are responsible for appropriate assessment of a student's disability. | Higher education institutions are not required to assess the student but can expect the student to provide proof of their disability within accepted guidelines. | | Graduation Requirements | Some subjects may have been waived for a student before graduation if they were specifically related to the student's disability. | Substitutions for specific graduation requirements may be requested by following a rigorous petition process, but "waivers" for requirements are rarely, if ever, granted. Substitutions may be granted after the student has both provided adequate verification to the Accessibility Services Office of their disability and unsuccessfully attempted the courses in question with the appropriate accommodations recommended by our office. | | Personal Care | Assessment, physical or therapy, or personal care may have been provided by the school during regular school hours. | Student is responsible for personal services-personal care, medical and related requirements, just as if they would if they were living independently and not attending school. | | Timed Tests | Students often receive "Un-timed tests" if they have a disability. | "Un-timed tests" are not reasonable. Time extensions may be considered reasonable, typically time and a half, on rare occasions double time may be granted. | | Understanding Disabilities | Teachers may be expected to learn all they can about the disability of a student in one of their classes. | Professors need only know that which applies to the accommodations the student requests. |
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https://www.byui.edu/accessibility-services/how-to-request-textbooks
How to Request Textbooks in E-Text | Accessibility Services | BYU-Idaho
How to Request Textbooks in E-Text
Learn how to request textbooks in e-text through BYU-Idaho's Disability Services to get accessible digital textbooks using the Access Portal.
# How to Request Textbooks in E-Text Steps to request E-Text for use with your text-to-speech software 1. Go to the BYU-Idaho Accessibility Services Office homepage. 1. Select the ****Accommodations Login**** link 2. Verify/Select E-Text Accommodation for all needed courses 1. Visit How to Request/View Accommodations for Classes 3. Verify Signature/Sign the "Accessible Materials Agreement" Form 1. - If the "Accessible Materials Agreement" form hasn't been signed, a pop-up window will appear reminding you to sign it. *****Note:**** This form must be signed anew for each semester you attend. 2. To verify previously signed agreements, select "My E-Form Agreements" on the left-side menu under My Dashboard 4. Select "Alternative Formats" on the left-side menu under Accommodations 5. Select the "Requests" option in the top right-hand corner of the page 6. Choose the blue "Select" button in the Request Alternative Formats section for each book title needed 7. Under "Receipt Detail", select the "Choose File" option to add the receipt. 1. Check the box next to each course the receipt is for, then select the "Upload Receipt" button to submit your receipt.
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https://www.byui.edu/accessibility-services/information-release-consents
Information Release Consents | Accessibility Services | BYU-Idaho
Information Release Consents
This page includes accessibility services forms information such as a psychiatric disorder diagnosis form, consent waiver, and release of information form.
# Information Release Consents Prior to your appointment, we encourage you to complete any applicable Information Release Consent Forms by following the steps below: 1. Go to the BYU-Idaho Accessibility Services Office Homepage. Select the "Accommodations Login" button. 2. On your dashboard, click the "Information Release Consents" option. 3. From the "Consent Type" dropdown menu, select the appropriate category (e.g., Academic Success and Tutoring Center, Counselor/Therapist, Doctor(s), etc.). 4. Under "Form Submission", click the "Select and Complete Consent Form" button. 5. Fill in all required fields. 6. Carefully read the "Information Release Consent Agreement." 7. From the dropdown under "Form Submission", select "Confirm to Proceed". 8. Click the "Submit Information Release Consent Form" button to finalize your submission. ****Important: A separate consent form must be completed for each Consent Type.**** If you have any questions or encounter any issues, please don't hesitate to contact our office.
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https://www.byui.edu/accessibility-services/new-request-for-services
New Request for Services|Accessibility Services|BYU-Idaho
New Request for Services
Submit a new request for disability accommodations at BYU-Idaho. Access resources and step-by-step guidance for new students needing Accessibility Services.
# New Request for Services Follow the steps below to receive disability accommodation services at BYU-Idaho. Steps to Receiving Accommodations April 07, 2022 03:40 PM Follow the steps below to receive accommodations from the Accessibility Services Office. Learn more Disability Accommodations in High School vs College April 09, 2022 11:08 AM See how accommodations change from high school to college. Learn more Student Rights and Responsibilities June 29, 2022 01:43 PM BYU-Idaho is committed to providing equal access and educational opportunities for all qualified students with disabilities. Learn more Accessibility Academic Grievance Procedures April 07, 2022 10:03 PM Steps for students to get additional disability accommodations if needed. Learn more Additional Support Available to Students Tutoring Center Math Study Center Writing Center Reading Center Student Support Autism Mentoring Program Request a Peer Mentor
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https://www.byui.edu/accessibility-services/returning-student
Returning Students Already Receiving Services | Accessibility Services
Returning Students Already Receiving Services
Returning BYU-Idaho students can request or update disability accommodations each semester. Login and follow the steps to ensure continued support.
# Returning Students Already Receiving Services Already receiving services? Here's what to do to continue receiving services! Accommodations Login View accommodations for your classes or request accommodations for a current class. Login to Accommodations ## Request Accommodations for Your Classes ****Remember to request your accommodations each semester after registering for your classes.**** Whenever you add or withdraw from a class, make sure to update your accommodation request. After your accommodations are approved, talk with your teacher about the best way to use them. Steps to Request Accommodations for Classes
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https://www.byui.edu/accessibility-services/rights-and-responsibilities
Student Rights and Responsibilities | Accessibility Services | BYU-Idaho
Accessibility Services Student Rights and Responsibilities
Learn how to access accommodations and ensure equal educational opportunities for student rights and responsibilities.
# Accessibility Services Student Rights and Responsibilities Brigham Young University-Idaho is committed to providing equal access to educational opportunities for qualified students with disabilities, in accordance with state and federal laws. To ensure equal access for students with disabilities, accommodations are provided on an individual basis, through an interactive process with the Accessibility Services Office (AS). As a student with a disability receiving accommodation from AS, it is important to know your rights and responsibilities outlined below. ## Accessibility Services Students Have the Right to: - An equal opportunity to learn. - An equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from the university community. - Choose whether or not to disclose the nature of your disability to your professor(s). - The information you provide to the Accessibility Services Office is protected by FERPA. - File a grievance if you feel you are discriminated against. ## Accessibility Services Student Responsibilities: - Self-Identify to the Accessibility Services Office, in a timely manner, as having a disability and needing accommodation(s). - Submit appropriate documentation of a disability from a qualified professional prior to receiving accommodation(s), and provide information on how the disability is impacted in the educational environment. - Submit an Accessibility Services Faculty Notification Letter in a timely manner to each course instructor. This is accomplished through the Accommodations Login located on the Accessibility Services Office homepage. - Meet with each professor to discuss accommodations. - Understand that late notification does not require retroactive academic adjustments. - Submit accommodation requests in a timely manner. - Contact the Accessibility Services Office in a timely manner of any issues, concerns or delays in receiving approved accommodations, or if you believe you have been discriminated against. - Notify the Accessibility Services Office immediately when discontinuing an accommodation (e.g., note taking) or dropping a course for which accessible instructional materials are required. - Meet the same standards--academic, technical, performance and behavioral--expected of all BYU-Idaho students. - Check your BYU-Idaho email account regarding important updates from the Accessibility Services Office.
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https://www.byui.edu/accessibility-services/steps-to-receiving-accommodations
Steps to Receiving Accommodations | BYU-Idaho
Steps to Receiving Accommodations
Learn how to follow the steps to receiving accommodations at BYU-Idaho through the Accessibility Services Office.
# Steps to Receiving Accommodations Follow the steps below to receive accommodations from the Accessibility Services Office. Step 1: Submit Your Application and Documentation · Log in to the Accommodations Login using your BYU-Idaho username and password. · Upload recent documentation from a licensed medical professional that clearly states your diagnosis. IEPs and 504 plans are also accepted. · Complete the application form and click ****"Submit."**** ****If you're unable to upload your documents online, you may:**** · Bring them to our office at ****181 Manwaring Center**** · Email them to accessibility@byui.edu Fax them to (208) 496-9213 Step 2: Complete Consent Releases (If Needed) · If you would like our office to communicate with doctors, parents, high schools, or other third parties regarding your accommodations or documentation, you will need to complete a ****Consent to Release Information**** form. · These forms are available through the Accommodations Login application. Step 3: Check Your BYU-Idaho Email for Appointment Information · After reviewing your application, our office will email you to schedule an appointment with an accessibility administrator. · Online students will meet with an administrator over the phone or via zoom. · Accommodations will be set up after your appointment and final review. Step 4: Communicate with Your Instructors · After your appointment and your accommodations are approved, you will need to communicate with your instructors. · We will send a Faculty Notification Letter to each of your instructors stating your approved and requested accommodations. · You are responsible for meeting with each instructor to discuss your accommodations at the beginning of every semester.
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https://www.byui.edu/accessibility-services/view-accommodations-for-classes
View Accommodations for Classes | Accessibility Services | BYU-Idaho
View Accommodations for Classes
Simple steps to request accessibility accommodations for BYU-Idaho classes. Select which semester you need services and what accommodation you need.
# View Accommodations for Classes Simple steps to request accessibility accommodations for BYU-Idaho classes. 1. Go to the BYU-Idaho Accessibility Services Office homepage. 1. Select the ****Accommodations Login**** link 2. Select the ****Semester**** and ****Add/View Requests**** 1. Under Accommodation Requests for the appropriate semester, select: o ****Add Requests for...**** to make a new request, or o ****View All Requests**** to review existing requests ****Note:**** If you select ****View All Requests****, you can select ****Modify Request**** for a specific course to make changes. After making changes, select ****Update Request****. 3. Select Courses 1. Under Step: Select Courses, check the box next to each course you want accommodations for. ****Optional:**** Check the box "Apply the same accommodations to all selected courses" if applicable. 2. Select ****Continue to Next Step**** 4. Select Accommodations 1. Under Select Accommodations, check the boxes for the accommodations you wish to apply to each course. o Use ****Select All**** to apply all available accommodations ****Note:**** If accommodations are not needed for a course, select the "I do not need accommodations for this course" checkbox. 5. Final Step: Submit Request 1. Under Step: Final Step, select the box to agree with the statement: "By proceeding you are in agreement to request accommodations for the selected course." 2. Select ****Submit Request**** to complete the accommodation request. ****Note:**** Selecting ****Start Over**** will return you to the Select Courses step.
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https://www.byui.edu/accounting/
Home | Department of Accounting | BYU-Idaho
Department of Accounting
Find opportunities from the Department of Accounting, such as a bachelor's degree & a minor, which develop skills for the profession & prepare you for grad school.
# Department of Accounting Speak and use the universal language of business ## Prepare for the Professional World of Accounting Your future success is our focus in the Department of Accounting! We help you build skills in finance, taxation, auditing, and much more. You'll find courses designed for your future profession, so you'll get the most out of your time at BYU-Idaho. With annual events and an academic society, career paths and opportunities will be opened to you. We'll prepare you to obtain valuable certifications, like the CPA or CMA, and get you placed in rewarding jobs and graduate schools across the United States. ## Bachelor's Degrees We Offer For general information about each of our offerings, visit our Degrees and Programs page. Accounting (B.S.) Record, classify, summarize, and report financial transactions for individuals and businesses. ## Minors We Offer Accounting Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/accounting/accounting-society-sas
Student Accounting Society (SAS) | Department of Accounting | BYU-Idaho
Student Accounting Society (SAS)
Learn more about the Student Accounting Society. Prepare for graduate school and your future school with SAS by joining today! Meets every Thursday during forum hour in SMI 340.
# Student Accounting Society (SAS) Be a part of BYU-Idaho's Accounting Society today! I-Belong Page Advisor & Society Information Shawn Preator sas@byui.edu ****Dues are**** ****$10**** Meets every Thursday at 11:30 a.m. in SMI 340 ## Mission The mission of the Student Accounting Society (SAS) is to prepare accounting students for graduate school and a career in accounting and business. SAS organizes regular practices and study for the GMAT, provides information about MAcc or MBA programs and the career of Accounting, and helps you build relationships with people in the field of accounting. Wiley Discount Access Accounting Degree Today ### Get Connected with Accounting Careers Interested in starting a career in accounting? Discover Businessprovides key information about accounting degree programs and schools in your state. Network with current students as well as alumni: Facebook Page LinkedIn Page
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https://www.byui.edu/accounting/faculty
Faculty | Department of Accounting | BYU-Idaho
Department of Accounting Faculty
Find the contact information and professional biographies of the Department of Accounting Faculty. Get into contact with the faculty and adjunct professors of the Accounting Department.
# Department of Accounting Faculty Patrick Walsh ****Department Chair**** walshp@byui.edu 208-496-3821 Gary Adna Ames ****Faculty**** amesa@byui.edu 208-496-3846 Jamie Austad ****Faculty**** austadja@byui.edu 208-496-1908 Todd Blanchard ****Faculty**** blanchardt@byui.edu 208-496-3847 Ammon Butcher ****Faculty**** butchere@byui.edu 208-496-3825 Don Campbell ****Faculty**** campbelld@byui.edu 208-496-3848 Robin Dunlop ****Associate Dean - Faculty Development**** dunlopr@byui.edu 208-496-3662 Darryl Foutz ****Faculty**** foutzd@byui.edu 208-496-3850 Sheldon Kidd ****Adjunct Faculty**** kidds@byui.edu 208-496-3840 Kevin Kimball ****Faculty**** kimballk@byui.edu 208-496-3819 Shawn Preator ****Faculty**** preators@byui.edu 208-496-3820 Paul Pierce ****Visiting Faculty (T)**** piercep@byui.edu 208-496-3854 Gordon Saathoff ****Faculty**** saathoffl@byui.edu 208-496-3853 Preston Thompson ****Faculty**** thompsonpr@byui.edu 208-496-3849 MaryAnne Wilson ****Adjunct Faculty**** wilsonmar@byui.edu
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https://www.byui.edu/accounting/student-awards
Accounting Student Awards | Department of Accounting | BYU-Idaho
Accounting Student Awards
The Outstanding Student Awards recognize students within the Department of Accounting who show quality in character and their academic work. They represent the Church, University, and Department as an exemplary graduate.
# Accounting Student Awards Awards given to students who are honored for their character, academic performance, and desire to build the Kingdom of God. Accounting Outstanding Graduates The Accounting Department Outstanding Graduate award is given to students who have displayed admirable qualities during their time at BYU-Idaho. Students are honored for their character, diligence, and overall contribution to the success of the Accounting Department. Students are selected by Accounting Department faculty who feel the student would represent the Church, University, and Department as an exemplary graduate. 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 ## 2025 Winter Semester Arturo Cruz Sarah King Cole Parker Nick Pippin ## 2025 Spring Semester Holly Davis Seth Johnson Kaysen Klingler Garret Roberts Tiana Searls ## 2024 Fall Semester Sierra Allen Kevin Boyle Nathan Cannon Seth Polatis Rebekah Ricks ## 2024 Winter Semester Jacob Creason Samuel Cummings Katherine Olivares Jamie Osmun Kiylee Polkowske ## 2024 Spring Semester Brandon Bushman Keail James Manalansang Zach Palfreyman Braxton Sorenson ## 2024 Fall Semester Sierra Allen Kevin Boyle Nathan Cannon Seth Polatis Rebekah Ricks ## 2023 Winter Semester Rachel Caddy Ace Christiansen Levi Palmer Merilee Roberts Cameron Taylor ## 2023 Spring Semester Laramie Kimball Tavi Ramos Cole Tanner Molly Tare Marina Warnes ## 2023 Fall Semester Jacob Clayton Amberlee Dredge David Farrier Ethan Iba Kimball Ko ## 2022 Winter Semester Nathan Finney Levi Light Aaron Perkins Shaeleigh Wells Jacob Williams ## 2022 Spring Semester Kaden Cook Jacob Gagnon Morgan Murray Emily Rauch ## 2022 Fall Semester Devan Berry Aubrie Doxey Logan Kearl Sara Udall Rhys Winter ## 2021 Winter Semester Samuel Foote Michael Nicol Chizoba Orizu Matthew Pratt Makenna Wilcox ## 2021 Spring Semester Kylee Ball Daniel Chih Jesse Rasaka Ariane Van Der Watt Joseph Wilcken ## 2021 Fall Semester Linda Hogenson Megan Mather Reginald Mutariswa Julia Rivera Breanna Wharton ## 2020 Winter Semester Peter Butcher Adam Juarez Tyler Killpack Mike Reed Megan Rieger Aline Sakamoto ## 2020 Spring Semester Joshua Green Jamieson Holyoak Christopher Peck Jared Vawdrey Brandon Welch ## 2020 Fall Semester Landon Barney Ryan Holden Brooke Shuldberg Kristian Svensson Drake Walker ## 2019 Winter Semester Alan Aguirre Olu Egunjobi Michael Lynch Landon Welch Brody Wright ## 2019 Spring Semester Reece Barker Jordan Benson Grant Collins Nathan Henley Austin Whaley ## 2019 Fall Semester Pater Chiromo Elena Ferry Aaron Robison Aspyn Sawyer Grayson Waldie Tianna Wint ## 2018 Winter Semester Laena Burnell Chelsea Dexter Jacob Luster Alain Quevedo ## 2018 Spring Semester Tenesia Bean Elizabeth Billings Jacob Hooton Mitch Hullinger Kaleb Williams Donovan Wiseman ## 2018 Fall Semester Sabrina Clark Eliza Clarke Weston McCloy Conner Smith Kolten Williams Alex Zeng ## 2017 Winter Semester Stephanie Holder Talon Pitchforth Ethan Rollins ## 2017 Spring Semester Aaron Anderson Bryant Bell Melanie Oakey Stacia Powell Austin Walters ## 2017 Fall Semester Brooke Broadhead Jasmine Jones Neal Maddy Elena Schifirnet Spencer Steele ## 2016 Winter Semester Brittany Anderson Robin Dunlop Chelsea Jackson Tyler Lythgoe Shandl Mckee Jonathan Price Susan Zwahlen ## 2016 Spring Semester Kyle Andrews Dan Coleman Preston Davison Amanda Gardner Ben Ohsiek Erin Yarn ## 2016 Fall Semester Brookx Andrus Kristy Campbell Hannah Daniels Tanner Peterson Jordan Ward ## 2015 Winter Semester Mark Garner Kevin Simpson Taylor Westmoreland ## 2015 Spring Semester Michelle Crosby Jonathan Davenport Kitrick Galloway Robert Gilbert Kyle Harris Krista Wiscombe ## 2015 Fall Semester Freeman Bedwell Richard Butler Autumn Mecham Shane Riley Whitney Webb Andrew Zarate ## 2014 Winter Semester Binayak Karki Melissa Patridge Brett Phillips James Tacy ## 2014 Spring Semester September Adams Stephen Balija Matthew Hill Christopher Luong Grant Searcy ## 2014 Fall Semester Tyrel Garner Austin Johnson Raigen Powell Ben Teare Amanda Tew ## 2013 Winter Semester Kohlae Angell Shawn Barber Kris Dean David Lambson Brad Wheeler ## 2013 Spring Semester Jamie Adams Mark Beck Chelsea Izatt Corbin Larsen Mckensey Murray Daniel Robison ## 2013 Fall Semester Ammon Butcher Orrin Cellan Jordyn Parry Travis Meuchel Koby Watanabe ## 2012 Fall Semester Robyn Doolin Andrew Folsom Joseph Huckbody Sarah Olea Gina Romrell
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https://www.byui.edu/accounting/student-resources-for-accounting-department
Student Resources | Department of Accounting | BYU-Idaho
Student Resources for Accounting Department
Get help with your Accounting degree with student resources. See information about internships, the accounting tutor lab, online advising inquiries, and more. Get into contact with the accounting department internship coordinator.
# Student Resources for Accounting Department ## Accounting Internship Information General information about university requirements and registration for internships can be found on the BYU-Idaho Internship page. Accounting majors are required to complete one internship for 3 credits. Students must be registered for ACCTG 398R during their internship and complete all necessary coursework. Past experience will not be counted toward an internship. If a student doesn't complete his or her homework assignments, they will not pass the internship and therefore not be eligible to graduate. If you are an international student and are in the U.S. on an F-1 or J-1 visa, you will need approval and work authorization from International Services before starting an internship. Many questions may be answered on BYU-Idaho's Internships FAQ. Accounting Department Internship Requirements The student is responsible to: - Complete necessary prerequisites for the internship experience. - Find an internship/job opportunity. - Read the instructions regarding internships. - Go to the BYU-Idaho Internship site and complete the Initial Internship Approval process as outlined under Get My Internship Approved. - Ensure employer/internship provider signs the Master Internship Agreement with BYU-Idaho. When Internship Request is submitted, an email with the Master Agreement will be sent to the supervisor email listed in the request. It is extremely important the email is correct so that the Master Agreement reaches the person responsible for signing this document. - When the internship is approved, the BYU-Idaho Internship Office will send you an email letting you know you can register yourself for the internship. ## Additional Resources Students are encouraged to meet with their Academic Advisor to complete their grad plan, for academic advising and class planning, for career and major exploration, and for internship information and assistance. Academic Advising Contact Office: MC 102 Phone: 208-496-1411 Email: CBCadvising@byui.edu Accounting Tutor Lab ****SMI 383**** ****Tutors are available during the following hours**** ****Monday thru Friday:**** 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Online Advising Inquiries Email: onlineadvising@byui.edu Phone: 208-496-9900
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https://www.byui.edu/accounts-payable/
Accounts Payable | BYU-Idaho
Accounts Payable
Discover the home page for Accounts Payable. This page is helpful for supplier payments, university-issued credit cards, and wire transfers.
# Accounts Payable Find resources for financial questions that relate to reimbursements, University-Issued Credit Cards, transfers, and more. Contact information is available for Financial Services. Supplier Payments February 17, 2022 11:56 PM Suppliers are paid by the University for their goods or services, they can request it by using a tool called "Supplier Invoice Request" in Workday. Learn More University- Issued Credit Cards February 18, 2022 12:04 AM University-issued Credit Cards should be used by employees that purchase or travel on behalf of the University. Learn More Wire Transfers February 18, 2022 12:10 AM Create a request for a Wire Transfer Payment. The request for the transfer must be made by an individual who is authorized on the account to be charged. Learn More Log in to Workday Workday is the work app used by the University for their employees. Get Involved Student Funds Request This online tool allows staff to charge a student or reimburse a student for an out-of-pocket expense. Funds Request Tool Financial Services Contacts A list of contact information in Financial Services View Here
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https://www.byui.edu/accounts-payable/supplier-payments
Supplier Payments | Accounts Payable | BYU-Idaho
Supplier Payments
This is a guide on what a supplier is, how to submit a supplier invoice request, & how to request a supplier in Workday. Learn more on Supplier Payments from this page.
# Supplier Payments ## What is a Supplier? Suppliers are vendors that supply goods or services paid for by the University. Suppliers can be paid for their goods and/or services using a tool called "Supplier Invoice Request" in Workday. Most individuals hired by the University to provide goods or services for BYU-Idaho are employees. However, those who meet certain requirements may qualify as a supplier. If your desired supplier is not already listed in Workday, a "Supplier Request" will need to be submitted. ## Supplier Invoice Request Supplier Invoice Request (formerly Funds Request) allows you to submit a request for payment to an established off-campus supplier. Learn more about how to submit a Supplier Invoice Request. Submit a Supplier Invoice Request in Workday ## Supplier Request Supplier Request allows you to request a supplier be added into Workday if your desired supplier is not already listed in the system. Human Resources and Purchasing department will perform an evaluation of each requested supplier. Learn more about how to submit a Supplier Request. Submit a Supplier Request in Workday Financial Services Policies Learn more about the policies and procedures related to suppliers and Supplier Invoices at BYU-Idaho. Learn More
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https://www.byui.edu/accounts-payable/supplier-payments/independent-contractor
Independent Contractor | Accounts Payable | BYU-Idaho
Independent Contractor
The university as policies and procedures for hiring independent contractors. This guide explains in depth the requirements for an independent contractor.
# Independent Contractor ## Policy BYU-Idaho seeks to ensure that independent contractors are appropriately classified as such. Significant legal consequences and penalty assessments may result if an individual who meets the legal definition of an employee is erroneously hired as an independent contractor. The University may be audited at any time by the IRS or various government agencies to determine the appropriate use of independent contractors. Generally, most individuals hired by the University are employees. However, those who meet certain requirements might be classified as independent contractors. Normally the reasons for contracting work out are to achieve something ordinarily not within the usual capabilities of the University's regular employees. Employees of the university including students are not eligible to be independent contractors of the University. Contracts over $2500, for a recurring event, or where there is a risk to the University should be processed through the Purchasing Office. Payments to individuals for a one-time event and under $2500 may be done using the independent contractor form. ## Procedures ****1. Use the****Independent Contractor or Employee****guidelines to determine if an individual or entity qualifies for independent contractor status.**** The following categories of individuals or firms and types of services are generally qualified to serve as independent contractors (who are not faculty, staff, or student employees): If an individual doesn't qualify as an independent contractor, they must be hired through Human Resources following current hiring practices. - Test Proctors - Consultants - Sports Officials - Dance Judges - Trimming Horses (Must have a business and use own tools) - Speakers and Presenters (non-credit) - Entertainment (short-term engagement) - Artist - Professional Photography (short-term engagement) - Student Teacher Supervisors - Student Teacher Coordinators (other than University employees) - Market research done by off-campus business ****2. Payment Requests**** - For one-time payments under $2500.00 a completed Independent Contractor Payment Request and a Form W-9 (included on the payment request form) completed by the contractor must be sent with appropriate approvals to the Accounting Office. Cumulative annual payments over $600.00 will be reportable to the IRS on form 1099 MISC. - Recurring payments or payments over $2500 should be arranged through the Purchasing Office. ****3. Travel Payments to Independent Contractors**** - Guest Artists or Lecturers coming to BYU-Idaho (Three Options) 1. Departments can make travel arrangements through the Travel Office and BYU-Idaho will pay the vendor directly. Amount will not be included on the 1099 MISC. 2. The guest can make own travel arrangements and BYU-Idaho will reimburse them. The full amount will be included on the 1099 Misc. 3. The guest can be paid a lump sum that will cover honoraria and travel. The full amount will be included on the 1099 Misc. - All other Independent Contractors and travel away from the campus (Two Options) 1. For any reimbursable travel, the Independent Contractor must first pay for the travel expenses and request reimbursement. The full amount will be included on the 1099 Misc. 2. The Independent Contractor can be paid a lump sum that will cover honoraria and travel. The full amount will be included on the 1099 Misc. - ****The check for payment will be mailed to the Independent Contractor. Checks can not be picked up to give to the Contractor.****
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https://www.byui.edu/accounts-payable/supplier-payments/independent-contractor/employee-or-contractor
Employee or Contractor - Accounts Payable|BYU-Idaho
Employee or Contractor
View our guide to help you know whether a hired person is considered an employee or a contractor.
# Employee or Contractor Federal labor laws consider many criteria in deciding whether a worker is an independent contractor or an employee. The relevant criteria fall into three main categories: 1. Behavioral Control 2. Financial Control 3. Relationship of the Parties In each case, it is important to consider all the criteria and facts. No single criterion provides the answer. In making a decision, the following explanations and questions should be carefully considered. ## Behavioral Control Behavioral criteria demonstrate whether there is a right to direct or control how the worker performs. A worker is an employee when BYU-Idaho has the right to direct and control the worker. BYU-Idaho may not have to actually direct or control the way the work is done, as long as BYU-Idaho has the right to direct and control the work. - ****Instructions:**** If the individual receives extensive instruction on how the work is to be done, this suggests that the individual is an employee. Instructions can cover a wide range of topics, for example: - How, when, or where the work is to be done - What tools or equipment is to be used - What assistants to hire - Where to purchase supplies and services - If the individual receives less extensive instructions about what should be done, but not how it should be done, they may be an independent contractor. - ****Training:**** If BYU-Idaho provides the individual with training on required procedures and methods, this indicates that BYU-Idaho wants the work done in a certain way and suggests that the individual may be an employee. ## Financial Control Financial criteria show whether there is a right to direct or control the business aspect of the work. - ****Significant Investment:**** If the individual has a significant investment in the work, they may be an independent contractor. While there is no designated dollar test, the investment must have substance. However, a significant investment is not necessary to be an independent contractor. - ****Expenses:**** If the individual is not reimbursed for some or all of the business expenses incurred, they may be an independent contractor, especially if unreimbursed business expenses are significant in relation to the total cost. - ****Opportunity for Profit or Loss:****The fact that an individual may have the potential to realize a profit or incur a loss suggests that they are in business for themselves and may be an independent contractor. ## Relationships of the Parties These criteria illustrate how the University and the worker perceive their relationship. - ****Employee Benefits:**** The receipt of benefits by the individual, such as insurance, pension, or paid leave, indicates an employer/employee relationship. If the individual does not receive benefits, they could be either an employee or an independent contractor. ## Twenty Question Test ****For the following questions, a 'yes' answer (except #16 and #18) is indicative of an employer/employee relationship.**** 1. Is the worker required to comply with instructions about when, where, and how the work is done? 2. Is the worker provided training that would enable him/her to perform a job in a particular method or manner? 3. Are the services provided by the worker an integral part of the business' operations? 4. Must the services be rendered personally? 5. Does the business hire, supervise, or pay assistants to help the worker on the job? 6. Is there a continuing relationship between the worker and the person for whom the services are performed? 7. Does the recipient of the services set the work schedule? 8. Is the worker required to devote his/her full time to the person he/she performs services for? 9. Is the work performed at the place of business of the company or at specific places set by the company? 10. Does the recipient of the services direct the sequence in which the work must be done? 11. Are regular oral or written reports required to be submitted by the worker? 12. Is the method of payment hourly, weekly, monthly (as opposed to commission or by the job)? 13. Are business and/or traveling expenses reimbursed? 14. Does the company furnish tools and materials used by the worker? 15. Has the worker failed to invest in equipment or facilities used to provide the services? 16. Does the arrangement put the person in a position of realizing either a profit or loss on the work? 17. Does the worker perform services exclusively for the company rather than working for a number of companies at the same time? 18. Does the worker in fact make his/her services regularly available to the general public? 19. Is the worker subject to dismissal for reasons other than non-performance of the contract specifications? 20. Can the worker terminate his/her relationship without incurring a liability for failure to complete the job?
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https://www.byui.edu/accounts-payable/university-credit-cards
University-issued Credit Cards | Accounts Payable | BYU-Idaho
University-issued Credit Cards
BYU-Idaho offers employees a university-issued credit card in order for employees to pay for university related expenses. This page provides more information.
# University-issued Credit Cards Employees who travel or purchase on behalf of the University should apply for a University-issued credit card to pay for these expenses. The use of personal credit cards to make purchases for University expenses is generally not approved. ## OneCard OneCards are used for every-day business-related purchases (subscriptions, office supplies, etc.) and business travel.****Any employee that plans on traveling for the University should apply for the OneCard.**** ## Department/Society Cards Department and Society Cards are used for everyday business-related purchases (subscriptions, office supplies, etc.) when an area needs the ability for authorized employees or students to use a card without having their own OneCard. The Department/Society Card is issued to a card steward that has responsibility for the card. ****Travel-related charges are blocked from being used on the Department/Society Card.**** ## Group Travel Cards Group Travel Cards are used for authorized student travel-related expenses (food, hotel, transportation, etc.) when the standard OneCard limits do not suffice or the employee needs access to cash advances through ATMs. ## Available Resources Request a Card Get Involved Training (required before you will be issued card) Get Involved University-issued Credit Card Policy Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions
Admissions | Home | BYU-Idaho
Admissions
Find out how you can become a student at BYU-Idaho. Learn about academic requirements for admission. Schedule a campus tour to see what the campus is like.
# Admissions Apply Now Request More Info ****NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE WINTER, SPRING, AND FALL 2026 SEMESTERS**** ## Academic Requirements for Admissions BYU-Idaho seeks to help as many students as possible obtain a quality education. See Academic Requirements. --- ### Minimum GPA & ACT/SAT Applicants should have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0. ACT/SAT scores are not required for admission; however, they are required for scholarship consideration. Applicants may also submit a test score if they feel it is a good representation of their academic abilities. > "[I had a 4.0 and a 34 ACT out of high school] and I could have chosen other schools, but I knew that BYU-Idaho was the right place for me and where I needed to be." Chad Bell, Computer Science Major ## Steps to Become a BYUI Student Complete your application No essays. No fees. Fill it out in 10 minutes and then meet with your church leaders for your ecclesiastical endorsement. Start Application Complete your FAFSA application Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to see if you qualify for government aid. FAFSA Application Explore scholarships Explore aid available through BYU-Idaho and private scholarships. BYU-Idaho offers scholarships for new and current students. Scholarships Explore majors and find housing Find the classes and housing options that are right for you. You're on your way to learning! Explore Majors Student Housing ****You can apply at any time with BYU-Idaho's rolling admissions.**** You can start your application on your own or an admissions counselor can guide you through the process. ## Attend School Year-Round BYU-Idaho operates on a full three-semester schedule (Fall, Winter, and Spring), helping students graduate faster while keeping class sizes small. Multiple start dates offer flexibility for scheduling around missions or internships. ## Application Deadlines Be sure to submit your application before the semester you'd like to start classes. For international applicants, please review our international application deadlines to see available terms. Sept. 1 FALL 2025 Dec. 15 WINTER 2026 Apr. 1 SPRING 2026 ## Admissions Is Here to Help You Apply Whether you're applying to college for the first time, looking to transfer, or have questions about missionary service, the Admissions team can guide you in preparing to become a BYU-Idaho student. Get Help With Your Application Get help filling out your BYU-Idaho application. We can also introduce you to a BYUI admissions representative assigned to your area or high school. Application Help Meet Your Rep Campus Tours & Admissions Events Come see what all the excitement is about! Take a tour and feel what it's like on campus. Campus Tours See Event Schedule Have Questions About Applying to BYU-Idaho? ****Office:**** Spencer W. Kimball Building, Room 120 ****Phone:**** 208-496-1411 ****Email:**** admissions@byui.edu ****Web Chat:**** Start a web chat by clicking the blue chat button found at the bottom right of the page.
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/application-help
How to Fill Out the BYU-Idaho Application | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
How to Fill Out the BYU-Idaho Application
A step-by-step walkthrough for filling out the BYU-Idaho application. See video tutorials for completing an application, information for new students, and more.
# How to Fill Out the BYU-Idaho Application ## What You Need Before You Begin the Application - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints login information (make sure your membership number is connected to your Church account) - Unweighted high school GPA - ACT/SAT scores (recommended but optional) Request More Information ## What Comes Next Waiting for a Decision Once a decision has been made on your application, you will receive an email from the University. The decision will also be indicated on the status page of the application, so check that often as some emails get automatically put into junk folders. When admitted, read acceptance letter and follow all directions. Learn About BYU-Idaho Scholarships BYU-Idaho offers scholarships for academic merit, missionary service, talent, and more! We also encourage students to apply for other kinds of aid, including the FAFSA. BYU-Idaho Scholarships New Student Checklist In your track assignment, there is a link to a New Student Checklist. This will walk you through all of the next steps, including housing, registration, insurance, etc. Missionary Deferments Once students have been admitted, have accepted their offer to attend BYU-Idaho, and have received a mission call, they are able to defer for the duration of their mission. This means that BYU-Idaho will maintain a student's enrollment and BYU-Idaho Scholarships until they return. Deferment Options
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/application-help/academic-requirements
Academic Requirements | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Academic Requirements
Learn more about the academic requirements and qualifications of those who are accepted to BYU-Idaho, including GPA score, ACT, SAT, and more.
# Academic Requirements Learn about the average stats of accepted students. ## Academic Statistics at BYU-Idaho At BYU-Idaho, our mission is to help as many people as we can. This means that we look at applicants on a case by case situation and that all parts of the application are considered. A certain GPA or ACT score does not guarantee admissions or denial. With that being said, the below information may help you understand more about BYU-Idaho's campus and applicants. The following statistics are for admitted, campus-based applicants for Fall 2022. 12,871 Total Applicants 12,046 Total Admitted 94% Acceptance Rate 3.60 Average GPA 25 Average ACT 975 Average SAT 50 States Represented 85 Countries Represented Request Information About Applying to BYU-Idaho Contact Admissions with your questions, no matter if you are a prospective, current, or Pathway student! Request More Info
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/apply
Apply to BYU-Idaho | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
How to Apply
Learn how to apply to BYU-Idaho! Find important links for prospective students applying to BYU-Idaho and the various application steps.
# How to Apply BYU-Idaho's mission is to help you become a successful leader in your home, community, and Church. This is best done by following Jesus Christ. Come experience a learning environment that helps you grow with others who share your values. Apply for Free Continue Application Request More Information ****NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE WINTER, SPRING, AND FALL 2026 SEMESTERS**** ## Application Requirements Get a head start for applying to BYU-Idaho! 1. Ensure your Church Account is associated with your membership record 2. Personal (non-school) email address 3. Permanent and mailing address 4. High School graduation month and year 5. Unweighted GPA 6. College start date The application will take about 10 minutes to finish. After completing your application, don't forget to check out current BYU-Idaho scholarships. ## Attend School Year-Round BYU-Idaho operates on a full three-semester schedule (Fall, Winter, and Spring), helping students graduate faster while keeping class sizes small. Multiple start dates offer flexibility for scheduling around missions or internships. ## Application Deadlines Be sure to submit your application before the semester you'd like to start classes. For international applicants, please review our international application deadlines to see available terms. Apr. 1 SPRING 2025 Sept. 1 FALL 2025 Dec. 15* WINTER 2026 ***Available on April 1, 2025** ## What Type of Student Are You? BYU-Idaho offers several enrollment options tailored for you. If you're not sure what option is best, email the Admissions Office. Concurrent Enrollment Get an early start on college while still attending high school. Early College at BYUI New College Students Begin your studies at BYU-Idaho as a first-year student. Freshmen International Students We welcome exceptional students from all over the world. International Students Canadian Students Canadian residents can gain a quality education at BYU-Idaho. Canadian Students Returning Students Finish strong by picking up where you left off. Come Back to BYUI Transfer Students Finish your degree with a BYU-Idaho education. Transfer Students Non-Degree Seeking Students Gain more education without working towards a degree. Non-Degree Students ## Schedule a Campus Tour and Get to Know Us Get a feel for what it's like at BYU-Idaho with a campus tour or conversation with an admissions representative. Take a Campus Tour Come see what makes BYU-Idaho so special. Visit our campus! Campus Tours Meet Your Rep Meet with a BYUI admissions representative assigned to your area or high school. Connect with Your Rep ## Have Questions About Applying to BYU-Idaho? Friendly admission counselors are happy to guide you throughout the application process. ****Office:**** Spencer W. Kimball Building, Room 120 ****Phone:**** 208-496-1411 ****Email:**** admissions@byui.edu ****Web Chat:**** Start a web chat by clicking the blue chat button found at the bottom right of the page. Get Help With Your Application Application Help Attend Upcoming Admissions Events Admissions Events Additional Admissions Resources Admissions Viewbook Three Track System
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/apply/canadian-students
Canadian Students Applying to BYU-Idaho
Canadian Students
There is now an easy, stress-free admissions process for Canadian students applying to BYU-Idaho.
# Canadian Students Applications for Canadian students are now easier than ever before. These changes are active as of January 1, 2025. ## Canadian Student Applicants As a Canadian student there are a number of regulations and school policies that you need to be aware of as you plan for your education at BYU-Idaho. Some of these are specific to BYU-Idaho and others are mandated by US immigration requirements and apply to all schools admitting international students in the United States. Please use the information found on this site to educate yourself regarding these regulations and policies. ## Academic Evaluation Applicants can now self-report a GPA on a 4.0 scale. The Scholaro GPA calculator can be used for a free option to convert Canadian high school/secondary education work to a 4.0 scale as required on BYU-Idaho's application. Align with U.S. GPA Standards Applicants must select the same grading scale indicated on their transcript to calculate their estimated U.S. GPA. Use All Credits for Evaluation Applicants should include all work used in determining high school graduation or its equivalency when using Scholaro. Confirm Your Academic Information Admitted students will be requested to provide copies of their high school transcripts (in English) for verification purposes. Accuracy Matters for Admission Omission of grades or failure to use the correct grading scale when completing the Scholaro report may lead to the reversal of an admission offer. BYU-Idaho's Right to Request More Information BYU-Idaho reserves the right to require a full credential evaluation as deemed necessary. ## Application Deadlines Canadian residents have the same application deadlines as U.S. residents. Application decisions are usually made within 2-3 weeks of submitting the application. Apply early to give yourself plenty of time to select classes and housing. Sept. 1 FALL 2025 Dec. 15 WINTER 2026 Apr. 1 SPRING 2026 Finances Canadian residents will not be required to pay the $4000 international student deposit. I-20 Application Process Canadian residents who are eligible for admission to BYU-Idaho will be admitted without having to go through the I-20 immigration application first. When admitted, Canadian applicants will be provided a link for submitting their I-20 application into our system. ****Note:**** The adjustments described above are ****only****for Canadian residents applying to BYU-Idaho. BYU in Provo, UT, will continue as they do now with the credential evaluation requirement and their regular deadlines. International applicants from other countries must still adhere to standard application requirements for international applicants. ## Additional Resources Apply Now Get Involved How to Fill Out the BYU-Idaho Application Get Involved Request Additional Information Get Involved F-1 Student Visa FAQs Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/apply/former-student
Former College Students at BYU-Idaho | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Former College Students at BYU-Idaho
Review application requirements and processes for former college students who may want to return to BYU-Idaho and continue their studies.
# Former College Students at BYU-Idaho ## Application Requirements Former Student (no additional credit) These are former full-time Ricks College or BYU-Idaho students, desiring to study on campus, who have no additional credit from another school or Institute program since last attending Ricks or BYU-I. To be considered as a former student, you must submit the application and meet the admission requirements below. If you are a former full-time BYU-Idaho student returning from military service, visit the Military Readmission Policy page. Former Student With Transfer Credit These are former full-time Ricks College or BYU-Idaho students with additional credit from another school(s) or Institute program since last attending Ricks or BYU-I. To be considered as a former student, you must have no additional credit since last enrolling at BYU-Idaho. Submit your application as a transfer student. ## Requirements Ecclesiastical Endorsement Member applicants must be members in good standing (no unresolved restrictions of any kind) to be admissible to BYU-Idaho. Non-Member applicants are required to abide by the Code of Honor and should review it thoroughly prior to applying. Interviews for non-member applicants can be conducted by a bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ or by their own ecclesiastical leader. Former Students Minimum Academic Requirements 2.0 cumulative BYU-Idaho GPA Legal Standing Free from any type of unresolved legal restrictions including probation, parole, registrations requirements, etc. ## Start The Application Process Apply Now March 07, 2022 11:39 PM Get Involved Application Help March 08, 2022 12:01 PM Get Involved Request More Information Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/apply/freshmen
Incoming Freshmen at BYU-Idaho | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Freshmen
Find the information needed for all incoming freshmen at BYU-Idaho. Information on ecclesiastical endorsement, academic requirements, and the admissions review.
# Freshmen ## New Freshman High school graduates who do not have college credit or high school graduates with college credit earned while in high school (concurrent, Running Start, etc.). To be considered as a new freshman, you must meet the minimum admission requirements. Request More Information ## Home and Private School Prospective Students Information for prospective students that were homeschooled or attended private schools. To be considered as a new freshman, you must meet the minimum admission requirements. Find More Information About Requirements ## The Admissions Review BYU-Idaho reviews applicants in three main areas: church endorsements, academic achievement, and seminary. Church Endorsement Students are expected to be worthy of a full endorsement from their church leaders and commit to abide the by Honor Code. Academic Requirements The Admissions department will review your grade point average and performance on standardized tests (e.g., ACT, SAT). Seminary Attendance and Graduation BYU-Idaho values the spiritual growth and experiences that can take place by attending seminary. It is with this spiritual growth in mind that we evaluate applicants based on seminary attendance as well as look for a positive seminary recommendation. ## Ecclesiastical Endorsements ## Ecclesiastical Endorsements Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in good standing (no probation of any kind), are considered admissible to BYU-Idaho. You must receive an endorsement from your bishop or branch president and stake presidency (or mission president if you are currently serving a full-time mission). Non-members of the Church Non-member applicants are required to abide by the Code of Honor and should review it thoroughly prior to applying. Interviews for non-member applicants can be conducted by their own church leader or from a local bishop or branch president and stake presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/apply/freshmen/home/private-school
Homeschool and Private School Prospective Students | BYU-Idaho
Home and Private School Prospective Students
Learn how to apply to BYU-Idaho as Homeschool and Private School prospective students. Learn about transcripts, transfer credits, and accreditation.
# Home and Private School Prospective Students Information for prospective students that were homeschooled or attended private schools. ## Homeschooled Applicants During the application process, you will be asked to indicate how you have completed your secondary education. BYU-Idaho requires freshman applicants who are homeschooled to satisfy one of the following requirements: ****Complete a homeschool program that satisfies your state's secondary education requirements.**** ****Pass the GED or another state-approved high school equivalency exam.**** College work completed prior to high school graduation or as part of a homeschool program will be considered concurrent enrollment work. Students completing such coursework will be considered freshmen, not transfer students. If you indicate that you will complete a qualifying homeschool program, you can self-report your home school GPA on the application. You will be required to submit home school transcripts if you are admitted. Please download and fill out the Homeschool Transcript form. For more information or questions regarding homeschooled applicants, contact BYU-Idaho at 208-496-1411 or admissions@byui.edu. ## Accreditation ## Accreditation BYU-Idaho, along with the other Church Education System institutions, relies on accreditation from national accreditation agencies to ensure that academic work meets acceptable, verified standards. You may apply as a graduate of a US-accredited institution if your homeschool program is accredited by one of the following accrediting bodies: - Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA) - New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) - Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) - Western Association of Schools & Colleges (WASC) - Cognia In addition to accreditation from these agencies, an International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma is also considered as being accredited. ## International Academic Work Secondary education and college work completed outside the United States must be evaluated according to our instructions for evaluating international educational records. International work and other work not accredited by one of the approved agencies will not be accepted for admission evaluation. International Academic Evaluation ## Start The Application Process Apply Now March 07, 2022 11:39 PM Get Involved Application Help March 08, 2022 12:01 PM Get Involved Request More Information Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/apply/international-students/academic-evaluation
Academic Evaluation | International Students | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Academic Evaluation
Find the academic evaluation options for prospective international students. These third-party services turn international documents to American GPA standards.
# Academic Evaluation English Proficiency Requirements Get Involved Application Process Get Involved Finances Get Involved ## Accepted Academic Evaluators We accept evaluations done by either International Education Research Foundation (IERF) or TEC (formerly SpanTran). Note that BYU-Idaho uses these services in a joint agreement with BYU, BYU-Hawaii, and Ensign College. Therefore, many of the references on these organizations' websites will refer to BYU and not specifically to BYU-Idaho, even though BYU-Idaho is included in the evaluation service agreement. Choosing alternate evaluations may result in additional fees and a delay in the assessment. We suggest that you arrange for your academic documents to be submitted to IERF or TEC 4-6 weeks before our admission application deadline in order to allow enough time for the company to submit the evaluation to CES. If you have completed less than 24 college semester credit hours, please have your high school (secondary education) records, as well as any college work completed outside the United States, submitted for evaluation. If you have 24 college semester credit hours or more completed outside the United States, you will only need to submit your college work for evaluation. IERF The preferred agency of CES is the International Education Research Foundation (IERF). Please select the "Detail Report" option. More About IERF TEC TEC has a website for all CES schools. Follow the instructions to apply for a course analysis of your non-U.S. transcripts. More About TEC ## International Students with 90+ Credits International students with 90 or more credits at a U.S. college or university are not eligible to apply for study on campus. This includes credits earned through BYU-Idaho online, Pathway, and Institute. We encourage students in this situation to continue their education through the online program, offered through our partnership with BYU Pathway Worldwide. International students with 90 or more credits who previously studied on campus at BYU-Idaho are eligible to reapply. ## BYU-Idaho University Credit Transfer Equivalency Once admitted to BYU-Idaho, your university credits will need to be evaluated for transfer equivalency. Please check the international transfer credit site for more information. International Transfer Credit Site ## Start The Application Process Apply Now March 07, 2022 11:39 PM Get Involved Application Help March 08, 2022 12:01 PM Get Involved Request More Information Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/apply/international-students/application-process
Application Process | International Students | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Application Process
A step-by-step application process for international students seeking to attend BYU-Idaho. Find information on application documents, fees, and visas.
# Application Process English Proficiency Requirements Get Involved Academic Evaluation Get Involved Finances Get Involved ## International Students International students with 90 or more credits at a U.S. college or university are not eligible to apply for study on campus. This includes credits earned through BYU-Idaho online, Pathway, and Institute. We encourage students in this situation to continue their education through the online program, offered through our partnership with BYU Pathway Worldwide. International students with 90 or more credits who previously studied on campus at BYU-Idaho are eligible to reapply. ## Application Steps Be sure to start SIX months before the deadline. 1. Begin Application This can be done online by clicking on the apply now button at the bottom of the page! ****Complete and submit the application before the following deadlines:**** Fall - May 1 Winter - September 15 Spring - January 15 2. Deposit Don't forget to pay your deposit! For more information on the deposit please see the Finances page. 3. Mail I-20 Document We will send you your immigration form I-20. This form is used to apply for your F-1 visa and to enter the country. 4. Pay SEVIS I901 Fee Go to I-901 online and pay the USD $350 fee for an F-1 visa or USD $220 fee for a J-1 visa at least 3 days before your visa appointment or arriving at the U.S. border (Canadians). 5. Go to U.S. Embassy for F-1 VISA You will have to schedule an appointment with the U.S. Embassy to receive your F-1 Visa. Take the I-901 Receipt of payment with you. Canadians do not need to apply for a visa as it is waived at the border. 6. Arrive at School and Check-in You may enter the U.S. a maximum of 30 days before the start of school, as listed in part 5 on page one of your I-20. Be sure to check in with International Services within two weeks of the start of the semester. ## Start The Application Process Apply Now March 07, 2022 11:39 PM Get Involved Application Help March 08, 2022 12:01 PM Get Involved Request More Information Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/apply/international-students/english-requirements
English Proficiency Requirements | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
English Proficiency Requirements
Prospective students with English as a second language must meet English proficiency requirements. Four proficiency tests are accepted for admission.
# English Proficiency Requirements Application Process Get Involved Academic Evaluation Get Involved Finances Get Involved ## Required Scores on Proficiency Tests Prospective students taking an English Proficiency test must meet the minimum required score for the individual subject tests AND the overall composite score for the exam. If English is your second language, you must meet the following English Proficiency Requirements (TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE). | Subject Area/Test | TOEFL Pre-2026 | TOEFL Post-2026 | IELTS | PTE | Cambridge English | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Reading | 17 | 4.0 | 6.0 | 52 | 169 | | Writing | 17 | 4.0 | 5.0 | 52 | 154 | | Listening | 16 | 4.0 | 6.0 | 52 | 169 | | Speaking | 16 | 4.0 | 5.5 | 52 | 162 | | Use of English | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | 169 | | Composite | 66 | 4.0 | 6.0 | 52 | 169 | - ETS (parent company of the TOEFL exam) recently announced that in January 2026 the TOEFL scoring system will be re-designed. As a result, BYU-Idaho is adjusting minimum requirements to meet the new scoring scale. - All scores must be less than two years old. - ****MyBest'****scores: TOEFL 'MyBest' scores capture the best subscores on any valid test (less than two years old) and combine those best subscores to calculate a new composite score. BYU-Idaho will consider MyBest scores as valid for consideration. TOEFL The TOEFL iBT is the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Internet-based test (iBT). The TOEFL exam is administered by the Educational Testing Service numerous times each year throughout the world. For more information about testing centers, access the TOEFL Web site. BYU-Idaho only accepts the TOEFL iBT, TOEFL iBT Home Edition, and TOEFL iBT Paper Edition. Scores from the TOEFL Essentials, TOEFL PBT (paper-based test), and other versions will not be considered. IELTS The IELTS is the International English Language Testing System. The IELTS is administered numerous times each year throughout the world. For more information about testing times and locations, visit the IELTS page. PTE The PTE is the Pearsons Test of English. Applicants who choose to take this exam must take the PTE Academic Exam, not just the Pearsons Test of English. You may obtain more information on the Pearson page. Cambridge English Qualifications Cambridge English Test, a product of the IELTS company. Read more information on the C1: Advanced test or the C2: Proficiency exam. Please note that BYU-Idaho will only accept scores from the C1 Advanced, C2 Proficiency, and B2 First exams. English Language Help BYU-Idaho does not have an ESL (English as a Second Language) program. If English proficiency test requirements are not met, students are encouraged to increase their skills and retest. The English Language Center at Brigham Young University may also be able to help you improve your skills so that you may come to BYU-Idaho in the future. Learn more about this program by visiting http://elc.byu.edu. English Proficiency Waiver Requests BYU-Idaho is committed to ensuring that students are prepared for the academic rigor they will experience on our campus. English proficiency waivers are rarely granted, and the majority of applicants will need to meet the English proficiency requirements as outlined in the application. Waiver requests will only be reviewed for applicants who meet the following criteria. 1) Successful completion of 24 or more credits in the past two years on campus ****at an accredited College or University in the U.S.**** with a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA. **(PathwayConnect credit will not count toward the 24 completed credits)** **Or** 2) Completion of all years of High School in U.S. *Waiver requests can be submitted to admprocessing@byui.edu (official transcripts verifying college or high school academics need to be sent to transcriptsubmit@byui.edu and processed prior to a review of the waiver request). ****Waiver requests are reviewed by a committee and approval is not guaranteed.**** ## Start The Application Process Apply Now March 07, 2022 11:39 PM Get Involved Application Help March 08, 2022 12:01 PM Get Involved Request More Information Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/apply/international-students/finances
Finances | International Students | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Finances
Find details about expenses & finances for international students. Includes information about financial aid, scholarships, deposit, & sponsorships.
# Finances English Proficiency Requirements Get Involved Application Process Get Involved Academic Evaluation Get Involved ## Financial Planning for Application ### Get an I-20 Before you come to BYU-Idaho as an F-1 international student, you'll need to get an I-20. You can obtain one from the International Services Office. An I-20 allows you to become eligible to apply for a student visa and come to the U.S. to study. ### Proof of Financial Support U.S. immigration law requires you to include proof of financial support when applying to BYU-Idaho. You must show that you have enough funds to support yourself during your college experience. Proof can come from you or a sponsor. ### Cost of Attending BYU-Idaho BYU-Idaho's international services office reports to U.S. Immigration the average annual cost of attendance for international students. This amount is: - $22,250 annual for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - $27,000 annual for non-members of the Church The total amount you will need for all four years at BYU Idaho is: - $89,000 for members of the Church - $108,000 for non-members of the Church Once you come to BYU-Idaho for school, if you or your sponsor do not have enough funds to cover your expenses, you will be asked to return home and complete your degree online. ### Cost for Dependents Keep in mind that any dependents that come to BYU-Idaho with you will need: - F-2 visa - additional $9,000 funding for a first dependent - $4,500 for any additional dependents ### Basic Educational Financial Plan The following tables offer a simple breakdown of the cost of attendance and other fees from financial plan in the I-20 application. | Type of Expenses | Member | Non-Member | | --- | --- | --- | | Tuition and Fees | $4,800 | $8,600 | | Health Insurance | $1,608 | $1,608 | | Personal Living Expenses | $9,066 | $9,066 | | Housing/food | $7,812 | $7,812 | | Books | $572 | $572 | | | Additional Expenses | Member | Non-Member | | --- | --- | --- | | IERF evaluation | ($180-$200) | ($180-$200) | | English proficiency test fees | ($150-$250) | ($150-$250) | | Immigration fees | SEVIS fee $220-$350 | SEVIS fee $220-$350 | | Foreign deposit | $4000 members | $6000 non-members | | Visa application | $160 | $160 | Learn More about Costs of Attending BYU-Idaho Scholarships and Financial Aid There are no specific scholarships for International Students. BYU-Idaho Scholarships are available to all students who meet the qualifications. Please visit Financial Aid to learn more about what is available and when to apply. Deposit Policy International students are required to make a deposit of at least $4,000 before the form I-20 can be created. The deposit is refundable if you decide not to attend. Sponsorship: Who can become a sponsor? Anyone who is willing and financially able to assist you as a student can be your sponsor. This may include a friend, a parent, a sibling, etc. It is your responsibility as a student to find a sponsor! ## Start The Application Process Apply Now March 07, 2022 11:39 PM Get Involved Application Help March 08, 2022 12:01 PM Get Involved Request More Information Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/apply/non-degree-seeking-student
Non-Degree Seeking Student | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Non-Degree Seeking Student
Explore opportunities in this guide for non-degree seeking students. Including info on enrollment requirements, required application materials, & deadlines.
# Non-Degree Seeking Student ## Requirements for Part-Time Non-Degree Seeking Students For people wanting to take classes to enrich their lives, or to fulfill a Continuing Education requirement, BYU-Idaho offers the option to be a Part-Time Non-Degree Seeking Student, also referred to as a Non-Matriculating Student. The requirements and limitations to be a Non-Matriculating Student are listed below. Please note, that if you have previously been denied to BYU-Idaho for not meeting academic requirements, you will not qualify for admission as a Non-Matriculating student until you can demonstrate that you have met the minimum academic requirement held for full-time status. ## Who should be a Non-Degree-Seeking Student? If none of these descriptions fit you, we invite you to apply as a degree-seeking student either on-campus or online. ****Have already earned a Bachelor's Degree.**** ****Are interested in taking classes for personal enrichment (on campus or online).**** ****Are working on prerequisites for graduate school.**** ****Need to take a class or two toward a program application at another college/university (also known as Non-Matriculating).**** ## Enrollment Requirements and Parameters Non-Degree-Seeking students may be admitted with the following parameters: ## Enrollment Requirements and Parameters Non-Degree-Seeking students may be admitted with the following parameters: - Maximum of 9 credits per semester - Not eligible for federal financial aid, student employment, BYU-Idaho single student housing, or campus activities - May take online courses, but not eligible for BYU Pathway Worldwide reduced tuition rates - Must enroll each semester (excluding Summer Session) in order to keep active enrollment. If a person needs to take a semester off, they must defer that semester by Visiting the Deferment Options Site or by calling the admissions office at 208-496-1411 Deferment Options ## Required Application Materials ****Ecclesiastical Endorsement from bishop and stake presidency.**** ****In some cases, applicants may also be required to provide additional academic information, English proficiency test scores, etc.**** ## Deadlines Please submit your application at least one week prior to the desired registration date; applications should be submitted 10 days prior to the beginning of classes at the latest. For more information go to the academic calendar. ## Start The Application Process Apply Now March 07, 2022 11:39 PM Get Involved Application Help March 08, 2022 12:01 PM Get Involved Request More Information Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/apply/transfer-students
Transfer Students | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Transfer Students
Transferring to BYU-Idaho from another college? Find information for transfer students about transfer credits, transcripts, applications, and more.
# Transfer Students ## Types of Transfer Students ## Types of Transfer Students Transfer Student - Less than 24 credits Students with less than 24 semester or 36 quarter hours completed after high school graduation. To be considered as a transfer student with less than 24 credits, you must meet the admission requirements. Transfer Student - 24 credits or more Students with at least 24 semester or 36 quarter hours completed after high school graduation. Credits must be completed by the application deadline after high school graduation. To be considered as a transfer student with more than 24 credits, you must meet the admission requirements. ## Learn How to Transfer Your Credits To learn more about how your credits transfer, please visit the Course Transfer Tool. Official college transcripts can be submitted in any of the following ways: Applying to BYU-Idaho If you are currently applying to any CES school (BYU-Idaho, BYU, BYU-Hawaii, or Ensign College): - An electronic transcript copy can be sent directly from your previous institution to collegetranscript@byu.edu - A physical sealed transcript copy can be mailed directly from your previous institution to: CES Admissions B-226 ASB Provo, UT 84602 ******Please note:****** **The correct address for applicants is a Provo, UT, not a Rexburg, ID address.** Already Admitted to BYU-Idaho If you are already an admitted BYU-Idaho student and need an updated transcript sent to BYU-Idaho: - An electronic transcript copy can be sent directly from your previous institution to transcriptsubmit@byui.edu. - A physical sealed transcript copy can be mailed directly from your previous institution to: BYU-Idaho Admissions Office 120 Kimball Building Rexburg, ID 83460-1615 Transcripts directly from the institution that are in unopened marked and sealed envelopes can be hand-delivered to the Admissions Office located in the Kimball Building, Room 120. Transcripts are not accepted or deemed official if they are faxed, opened, marked "Issued to Student," or sent by the student directly through mail or email. ## The Admission Review BYU-Idaho reviews applicants in two main areas: church endorsements and academic achievement. Church Endorsements Applicants must be worthy of a ecclesiastical endorsement from their church leaders and commit to abide by the Honor Code. Academic Achievement Admissions will review your grade point average (GPA) from your current institution or your high school depending on the number of transfer credits. ## Ecclesiastical Endorsement ## Ecclesiastical Endorsement Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in good standing with no probation of any kind are considered admissible to BYU-Idaho. Non-members of the Church Non-member applicants are required to abide by the Code of Honor and should review it thoroughly prior to applying. Interviews for non-member applicants can be conducted by a bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints or by their own ecclesiastical leader. ## Credit Requirements Applicants with 119+ semester transfer credit hours are generally **not** considered admissible for on-campus study. Students in this circumstance are encouraged to explore finishing their degree at their current institution or to consider an Online Degree, serviced by BYU Pathway Worldwide. Academic Requirements for Less Than 24 Credits Cumulative unweighted high school grade point average (GPA) Home/Private School Requirements Academic Requirements for 24 Credits or More Minimum required cumulative college GPA of 2.0 ## Start The Application Process Apply Now March 07, 2022 11:39 PM Get Involved Application Help March 08, 2022 12:01 PM Get Involved Request More Information Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/byui-best-in-value
BYU-Idaho Ranked Best Value | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
BYU-Idaho Ranked Best Value
BYU-Idaho is ranked #1 by Payscale as best in value, ahead of Missouri University of Science and Technology and Harvard University.
# BYU-Idaho Ranked Best Value ## BYU-Idaho Ranked Among Best Economic Value for Universities BYU-Idaho ranks among the best value in first-year ROI for universities that receive financial aid. We also rank high in value for universities by College Consensus and among the best colleges in Idaho. Get your dream job with a BYU-Idaho education--with less debt. With a BYUI degree, you can start your dream career and begin earning money right after graduation! ## Best Value Colleges For degrees earned on campus with the help of financial aid, BYU-Idaho is the #1 Best Value College for annual percentage return on investment (ROI), according to Payscale. Our alumni become well-paid professionals who are top in the nation for earning more than they paid for their education. | Rank | School Name | | 20yr Net ROI | 20 Year Net ROI | Total 4yr Cost | Total 4 Year Cost | Average Loan Amount | % Grant Money Received | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 1 | | BYUI | Brigham Young University-Idaho | 18% | $50,100 | $23,700 | 22% | | 2 | | MUS&T | Missouri University of Science and Technology | 17% | $94,600 | $32,700 | 17% | | 3 | | HU | Harvard University | 17% | $299,000 | $35,200 | 22% | | 4 | | GT | Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus | 16% | $118,000 | $31,200 | 12% | | 5 | | UF | University of Florida | 16% | $85,300 | $25,300 | 22% | **Data taken from****Payscale****, "Best Value Colleges" on February 8, 2024** ## High Quality and Affordable Investing in your education at BYU-Idaho is just that--an investment! By combining high quality and affordability, alumni can earn back the money spent on their degree in just a few years. ## 92% ****of job-seeking graduates employed within a year of graduation***** ## 69% ****of BYU-Idaho graduates are debt-free at graduation***** ## $48,000 ****average annual base salary for graduates†**** ## $611,000 ****20-year total amount gained†**** **†Data taken from Payscale.com, "Best Value Colleges."** > "The general business skills helped, obviously, but it also sparked curiosity for learning how to learn and just having an open mindset to be able to say, 'I want to expand my horizons, and I don't have all the answers.' Having the curiosity to help build my knowledge is the key thing, and I think BYU-Idaho instilled that in me." Josh Porter, Director of Product Marketing at Kore.ai and BYU-Idaho Alumnus ## What Does Great ROI and Best Value Mean? It simply means that going to BYU-Idaho is worth it! It is worth the time and worth the money. Students will earn a degree that will help open doors and provide great professional opportunities, all without the heavy expense that typically comes with attending other universities. Even better, with a BYU-Idaho degree, students will earn back the money spent on their education much faster and at a much higher rate. Even after earning back the money spent on their degree, students will continue to find career opportunities and earn a high salary with their quality education from BYU-Idaho.
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/connect-with-us
Connect with Us | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Connect with Us
We want to connect with you! Sign up for a tour (in-person or online), request mailed information, or find your Admissions rep for your school or state.
# Connect with Us We want to connect with you! Use the links below to sign up for a campus tour (in-person or online), request mailed information, or find the Admissions rep for your school or state. Don't forget to follow our social media sites linked at the bottom of the page! Your questions can also be answered via phone at 208-496-1411, by email at admissions@byui.edu, or by stopping by the Spencer W. Kimball Building room 120. Take a Tour April 03, 2023 11:54 AM Get Involved Request Information Get Involved Connect With Your Rep March 11, 2022 10:06 PM Find your school and meet your rep! Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/deferments
Deferment Options | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Deferment Options
Learn which deferment options are available to BYU-Idaho students, including missionary, military service, and medical issues.
# Deferment Options Semester Deferment A Continuing Student Deferment allows a student to miss one of their on-track semesters without having to reapply for admission. If you have already done a Continuing Student Deferment before and need to defer again for reasons other than a mission or medical reasons, please contact the Admissions Office at 208-496-1411. Get Involved Missionary Deferments Are you planning to serve a mission? We are ready to help. Students leaving to serve a Mission may hold their enrollment while they serve by completing a Missionary Deferment. Get Involved Medical Deferment The Medical Deferment is used to help students deal with medical issues that prevent attendance during an assigned semester. Get Involved Spouse of Intern Deferment The Spouse of Intern Deferment is used to help students defer a semester when an internship of a spouse prevents attendance during an assigned semester. The deferment also provides the opportunity to receive an override for the next flex-track semester to allow the spouse of the intern to not fall behind in their graduation plans. Get Involved Military Readmission Policy Due to the differing lengths of service required of military personnel, BYU-Idaho does not have a specific military deferment. If you will only need to miss one semester of your assigned track, we recommend the Continuing Student Deferment. If you will need to interrupt your studies for more than one semester, please contact the Admissions Office at 208-496-1411 to discuss your enrollment options. Get Involved Request Information About Applying to BYU-Idaho Contact Admissions with your questions, no matter if you are a prospective, current, or Pathway student! Request More Info
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/deferments/military-readmission-policy
Military Readmission Policy | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Military Readmission Policy
Learn about the military readmission policy if they miss one or more of their assigned track semesters here at BYU-Idaho.
# Military Readmission Policy In accordance with Public Law 110-315 enacted August 14, 2008 (Higher Education Opportunity Act), Brigham Young University-Idaho will provide readmission services to former students as follows: 1. Students that have missed more than one semester of their assigned track at BYU-Idaho for military service must reapply for admission to BYU-Idaho via apply.lds.org. On Part 1: Applicant Information > Identification, the student is asked to indicate if he/she is a veteran of the U.S. armed forces. Please ensure this question is answered appropriately. 2. If a student is applying for readmission after deadlines for the semester of enrollment have passed, the student should contact BYU-Idaho at (208) 496-1411 to ask about application deadline flexibility for military veterans and personnel. If necessary, documentation of the applicant's military service may be requested at that time as outlined in the legislation of the law mentioned above. Brigham Young University-Idaho will not knowingly deny any applicant on the basis of his/her application for membership or service in or related to the United States Armed Forces. However, all other admission requirements including academic requirements, personal worthiness, etc. must be met in order for the student to be admitted to the University. For a PDF Screen Reader download: Adobe Reader. Full text of this legislation Request Information About Applying to BYU-Idaho Contact Admissions with your questions, no matter if you are a prospective, current, or Pathway student! Request More Info
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/deferments/semester
Semester Deferments | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Semester Deferment
Learn about Semester Deferments for BYU-Idaho students who need to take a semester off without affecting their admission status.
# Semester Deferment A Continuing Student Deferment allows a student to miss one of their on-track semesters without having to reapply for admission. Students who have previously used a Continuing Student Deferment and who need to defer again for reasons other than a mission or medical issues should contact the Enrollment Office to review options. Defer Now ## Conditions and Qualifications - Cumulative GPA greater than or equal to a 2.0. - Earned credit vs attempted credit percentage greater than or equal to 67%. - A valid ecclesiastical endorsement on file with the Student Honor Office. - Have not used a Semester Deferment within the last three semesters. - No Dean of Students or Student Honor restrictions. - Not enrolled in classes or earned grades for the semester for which the deferment is sought. ## Instructions to the Applicant Semester Deferment Form Complete the online Semester Deferment Form. Dropping Classes If you are currently registered for classes in the semester you want to defer, do not drop your classes until instructed to do so in the deferment process. When you drop your classes, remember to select the option that indicates your plan to re-enroll. This will allow you to complete the deferment process correctly. Re-enrolling Please be aware that you will need to have a current ecclesiastical endorsement in order to register for the next semester of your track. We encourage you to contact the Student Honor Office at (208) 496-9300 to find out when your current endorsement will expire. Notification You will be notified by email when a decision has been made. Deadline Deadline: The last day to withdraw from school and receive "W" grades and not the grades earned. For specific dates, please see the academic deadlines. Request Information About Applying to BYU-Idaho Contact Admissions with your questions, no matter if you are a prospective, current, or Pathway student! Request More Info ## Other Deferments Missionary Deferments March 21, 2022 05:48 PM Get Involved Medical Deferments February 25, 2022 04:49 PM The medical deferment is used to help students deal with medical issues that prevent attendance during an assigned semester. Get Involved Spouse of Intern Deferments March 04, 2022 11:39 PM Get Involved Military Readmission March 04, 2022 11:31 PM Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/deferments/spouse-of-intern-deferment
Spouse of Intern Deferment | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Spouse of Intern Deferment
In the case that your spouse is completing an internship during your assigned semester, see conditions, qualifications, and instructions for spouse deferment.
# Spouse of Intern Deferment The Spouse of Intern Deferment is used to help students defer a semester when an internship of a spouse prevents attendance during an assigned semester. The deferment also provides the opportunity to receive an override for the next flex track semester to allow the spouse of the intern to not fall behind in their graduation plans. ## Conditions & Qualifications ****Students must be admitted to, and have attended, their first semester at BYU-Idaho.**** ****This deferment is for one semester only. Following the deferred semester, students must re-enroll at the university for the next available semester of their assigned track.**** ****Deferments of any kind may not be used in consecutive semesters.**** ****Students cannot defer if they are academically suspended, have an Honor Code restriction, or did not attend their previous on-track semester.**** ****Students must have a current ecclesiastical endorsement on file with the Student Honor Office in order to defer.**** ****Students who plan to interrupt their studies for more than one semester should contact the BYU-Idaho Admissions Office at**** (208) 496-1300 ****to discuss enrollment options.**** ## Instructions to the Applicant - Complete the online Spouse of Intern Deferment Form. - If you are currently registered for classes in the semester you want to defer, do not drop your classes until instructed to do so in the deferment process. When you drop your classes, remember to select the option that indicates you plan to re-enroll. This will allow you to complete the deferment process correctly. - Please be aware that you will need to have a current ecclesiastical endorsement in order to register for the next semester of your track. We encourage you to contact the Student Honor Office at (208) 496-9300 to find out when your current endorsement will expire. - You will be notified by email when a decision has been made. - ****Deadline****: The last day to withdraw from school and receive "W" grades and not the grades earned. For specific dates, please see the academic deadlines at www.byui.edu/srr. ## Start the Deferment Process Defer Now Get Involved Request More Information Get Involved ## Other Deferments Continuing Student Deferments March 08, 2022 02:54 PM Get Involved Missionary Deferments March 21, 2022 05:48 PM Get Involved Medical Deferments February 25, 2022 04:49 PM The medical deferment is used to help students deal with medical issues that prevent attendance during an assigned semester. Get Involved Military Readmission March 04, 2022 11:31 PM Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/international-students
International Students at BYU-Idaho | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
International Students
As an international student, there are a number of regulations and school policies that you need to be aware of as you plan for your education at BYU-Idaho.
# International Students ## International Student Options Thank you for your interest in BYU-Idaho! As an international student, there are a number of regulations and school policies that you need to be aware of as you plan for your education at BYU-Idaho. Some of these are specific to BYU-Idaho, and others are mandated by US immigration requirements and apply to all schools admitting international students in the United States. Find more on this site about regulations and policies as you prepare to apply to BYU-I. Finances Get Involved English Proficiency Requirements Get Involved Application Process Get Involved Academic Evaluation Get Involved ## Additional Resources Apply Now March 07, 2022 11:39 PM Get Involved How to Fill Out the BYU-Idaho Application March 08, 2022 12:01 PM Get Involved Request Additional Information Get Involved Applications for Canadian Students January 08, 2025 02:48 PM Applications for Canadian students are now easier than ever before. These changes are active as of January 1, 2025. Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/kamron-whipple
Kamron Whipple | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Kamron Whipple
Find contact information and learn more about Kamron Whipple, a college representative for Brigham Young University-Idaho.
# Kamron Whipple Meet Your Rep - Kamron Whipple ****Contact**** (208) 496-1384 whippleka@byui.edu ****Email Kamron to schedule a virtual meeting.**** ## About Kamron I was born in Oklahoma, raised in Texas, and finished high school in Missouri. After graduating high school, I served from 2015-2017 in the Ghana Kumasi Mission, pounding fufu and eating mangoes. When I returned home from my mission, I packed up my car and drove myself out to Rexburg, Idaho for my first semester of school. While attending BYU-Idaho, I was an EFY counselor, HXP trip leader (formerly HEFY), academic advisor, and student council leader. Soon after I graduated Summa Cum Laude from BYU-Idaho, I joined the Army National Guard. Eventually, I found my way back to BYU-Idaho and now serve as your college rep! When I am not doing homework for my graduate school program, you will find me playing a sport of some kind, hiking local trails, reading a book, or spending time with my awesome friends.
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/medical-deferment
Medical Deferment | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Medical Deferment
Taking a semester off to deal with medical issues? This page gives instructions, conditions, and qualifications for a Medical Deferment.
# Medical Deferment The medical deferment is used to help students deal with medical issues that prevent attendance during an assigned semester. ## Conditions & Qualifications Students must be admitted to, and have attended, their first semester at BYU-Idaho. Deferments of any type may not be used in consecutive semesters. Students who have an Honor Code restriction or did not attend their previous on-track semester do not qualify. Students who plan to interrupt their studies for more than one semester should contact BYU-Idaho at (208) 496-1411 to discuss enrollment options. Students must have a current ecclesiastical endorsement on file with the Student Honor Office in order to defer. Following the deferred semester, students must re-enroll at the university for the next available semester of their assigned track. ## Instructions to the Applicant ## Instructions to the Applicant - Complete the online Medical Deferment Form - If you are currently registered for classes in the semester you want to defer, do not drop your classes until instructed to do so in the deferment process. When you drop your classes, remember to select the option that indicates you plan to re-enroll. This will allow you to complete the deferment process correctly. - Please be aware that you will need to have a current ecclesiastical endorsement in order to register for the next semester of your track. We encourage you to contact the Student Honor Office at (208) 496-9300 to find out when your current endorsement will expire. - ****Deadline****: The last day to withdraw from school and receive "W" grades and not the grades earned. For specific dates, please see the academic deadlines at www.byui.edu/srr. - You will be notified by email when a decision has been made. ## Start the Deferment Process Defer Now Get Involved Request More Information Get Involved ## Other Deferments Continuing Student Deferments March 08, 2022 02:54 PM Get Involved Missionary Deferments March 21, 2022 05:48 PM Get Involved Spouse of Intern Deferments March 04, 2022 11:39 PM Get Involved Military Readmission March 04, 2022 11:31 PM Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/meet-your-rep/ben-hyde
Ben Hyde | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Ben Hyde
Meet Ben Hyde. Ben works as a representative for incoming students. You can find his contact info and bio here.
# Ben Hyde Meet Your Rep - Ben Hyde ****Contact**** (208) 496-1385 hydebe@byui.edu ****Email Ben to schedule a virtual meeting.**** ## About Ben I grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, and then came to Rexburg, Idaho to earn a BS in Elementary Education at BYU-Idaho. I later earned a MS in Educational Theory and Practice from Arkansas State. I taught in public schools for a bit and am now stoked to be helping prospective students learn about BYU-Idaho. I have 5 really cool kids and a great wife. Besides parenting, my hobbies are fixing stuff and being outdoors camping, climbing, hiking, and fishing.
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/meet-your-rep/erika-cook
Erika Cook | Meet Your Rep
Erika Cook
Erick Cook is a BYU-Idaho representative for incoming students.
# Erika Cook Meet Your Rep - Erika Cook ****Contact**** (208) 496-1335 cooker@byui.edu ****Email Erika to schedule a virtual meeting.**** ## About Erika Hi y'all! Growing up in Texas, my small-town, southern heart adored my experience as a communication student at BYU-Idaho! And I loved it so much I wanted to come back to work here! My mother always instilled in me the importance of obtaining a higher education, and I want to share that learning with those around me. You can find me laughing with my future husband as we walk around Rexburg, getting a great view of the Rexburg temple! While in college, I adored the things I learned from students as I worked for Especially For Youth and I learned how much the Lord needs the youth, which means He especially needs YOU!
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/meet-your-rep/jarred-brandt
Jarred Brandt | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Jarred Brandt
Meet Jarred Brandt. Jarred works as a BYU-Idaho representative for incoming students. Find email and contact information.
# Jarred Brandt Meet Your Rep - Jarred Brandt ****Contact**** (208) 496-1361 brandtj@byui.edu ****Email Jarred to schedule a virtual meeting.**** ## About Jarred I am from Provo, Utah and I have worked for BYU-Idaho for twelve years. I graduated with a degree in Communications from Utah Valley University, emphasizing in public relations. Admissions counseling and helping students understand their many options regarding training and education after high school is a job I really enjoy. I've been married to my beautiful wife going on seventeen years and we're lucky enough to be the parents of four amazing kids: three boys and one girl. We love to go on vacation to warm places and visit as many Disney parks as we can.
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/meet-your-rep/katie-austin
Katie Austin | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Katie Austin
Katie Austin works as a BYU-Idaho representative for incoming students. Email Katie to schedule a virtual meeting.
# Katie Austin Meet Your Rep - Katie Austin ****Contact**** (208) 496-1315 meldrumk@byui.edu ****Email Katie to schedule a virtual meeting.**** ## About Katie Hello! I grew up in Idaho Falls, Idaho, about 30 minutes away from the BYU-Idaho Campus. I spent a lot of my childhood playing sports in the BYU-Idaho Center courts and hanging out with my family in the Rexburg area! A love for BYU-Idaho was instilled in me at a young age. I have loved my experience as a student at BYU-Idaho studying business management with a certificate in event planning. Outside of work and school, you can find me hiking in the Tetons, playing pickleball, skiing, writing songs, or going on walks with my husband.
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/meet-your-rep/kendra-justesen
Kendra Justesen | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Kendra Justesen
Meet Kendra Justesen! Kendra is a BYU-Idaho representative for incoming students. You can find her contact information and more about her on this page.
# Kendra Justesen Meet Your Rep - Kendra Justesen ****Contact**** 208-496-1312 justesenk@byui.edu ****Email Kendra to schedule a virtual meeting.**** ## About Kendra I am incredibly fortunate to call Idaho my home and to have had the opportunity to work as an advocate for students and their experiences at BYU-Idaho for the past 15 years. My journey as a non-traditional student provided a solid foundation for understanding the challenges many students face while striving to complete their educational goals. While I cherished my time as a student at BYU-Idaho, the joy of helping students realize their potential and uncover unexpected possibilities within themselves far surpasses it. There is nothing quite like witnessing a student's transformative experience and knowing I've played a part in it. Outside of work, I have an amazing family that I love spending time with, exploring all the wonderful things Idaho has to offer. In my free time, I enjoy hiking (and have some great local trail recommendations), biking, gardening, skiing, and generally being outdoors as much as the weather permits.
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/meet-your-rep/natalie-gay
Natalie Gay | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Natalie Gay
Natalie Gay is a BYU-Idaho representative for incoming students. Get to know Natalie and find her contact information on this page.
# Natalie Gay Meet Your Rep - Natalie Gay ****Contact**** (208) 496-1305 gayn@byui.edu ****Email Natalie to schedule a virtual meeting.**** ## About Natalie I grew up in Utah but spent part of my teenage years in Finland where I was the only member in my school (talk about testimony-building experiences). I studied German and international relations at BYU and worked in Washington, D.C. for a while. I also have a Master's degree in public administration from BYU. I have worked for universities pretty much all my life, including BYU, UVU, a couple of universities in Oklahoma, and now BYU-Idaho. I love working with prospective BYU-I students because they have so much energy and enthusiasm for the future. I served a mission to Germany and have been a Ma on pioneer trek twice and lived to tell about it. I have a wonderful husband who also works for BYU-I, two children, one currently a BYUI student, and two dogs we rescued from a shelter. We love to hike, bike, run, backpack, ski, snowboard, travel, and do anything outside.
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/meet-your-rep/noel-sanchez
Noel Sanchez | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Noel Sanchez
Noel Sanchez works as a BYU-Idaho representative for incoming students. Email Noel to schedule a virtual meeting.
# Noel Sanchez Meet Your Rep - Noel Sanchez ****Contact**** (208) 496-1332 nsanchez@byui.edu ****Email Noel to schedule a virtual meeting.**** ## About Noel Hello! I am a former alumna of Brigham Young University Idaho; I graduated in April 2022 with a bachelor's degree in Communications. I am happy to return to my alma mater and work in the Admissions office as the Campus Tour Coordinator. I am a higher education advocate; I was the first to attend and graduate from a university in my family and love to find opportunities to help others further their education. I am originally from Southern California but have come to love the Eastern Idaho Area. If I am not in the office, I am out exploring with my husband and friends. My hobbies include traveling, cooking, and playing sports!
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/meet-your-rep/tim-belnap
Tim Belnap | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Tim Belnap
Tim Belnap is a BYU-Idaho representative for incoming students. Get to know him and find his contact information on this page.
# Tim Belnap Meet Your Rep - Tim Belnap ****Contact**** (208) 496-1338 belnapt@byui.edu ****Email Tim to schedule a virtual meeting.**** ## About Tim I was born and raised in Idaho, served an LDS Mission to Chile, married my beautiful wife Lisa, and settled down in Idaho Falls, Idaho, to raise our family of five. After 22 years in the Financial Services industry, I joined BYU-Idaho as the University Chaplain and have been in that position during my entire time at BYU-Idaho. In addition to my work with BYU-Idaho, I spend most of my free time serving in church leadership positions, spoiling my 14 grandchildren, reading every book I can find to get lost in, and enjoying the great outdoors. My biggest hobby would be Sports Broadcasting, where I am entering my 20th year as a well known local PA announcer for many sports teams and as a play-by-play announcer for an internet broadcast company.
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/missionaries
Services for Missionaries | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Missionaries
Those returning from missions have different options for returning to school, or applying to BYU-Idaho for the first time. Find services for missionaries here.
# Missionaries Information and resources for departing and returning missionaries. Missionary Deferments If you are currently serving, have received a call to serve, or plan to serve a full-time, teaching or service mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, you can defer your BYU-Idaho admissions until you return. Request a Deferment Returned Missionary Scholarships Scholarships for missionaries who enroll at BYU-Idaho within the first year after returning from full-time missionary service. Review the Checklist Prospective Students Current Students Missionaries Preparing to Serve Missionaries Returning Home Prospective Students Current Students Missionaries Preparing to Serve Missionaries Returning Home Prospective Students Current Students Missionaries Preparing to Serve Missionaries Returning Home ## Prospective Students BYU-Idaho encourages returning missionaries to apply for the first available semester after completing their service. Most new applicants will not be held to traditional deadlines if they apply to the earliest semester available after their mission release. Students whose native language is not English will be required to take the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), even if they have served an English-speaking mission. Applicants who are not U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents of the United States are not eligible for early admission. U.S. law requires certain documentation and financial information that must be submitted at certain times in the application process. Thus, international applicants must adhere to regular admissions deadlines. ## Current BYU-Idaho Students Missionaries returning to BYU-Idaho on deferment can request to enroll in the next available semester regardless of their track assignment. Where needed, an enrollment override can allow these returning students to attend the earliest available semester and then resume study on their regularly assigned track. (International students need pre-approval from BYU-Idaho International Services in order to return on a 'flex' semester.) To request an override or an earlier return semester, please call BYU-Idaho at (208) 496-1411. ## Preparing to Serve Prospective missionaries are encouraged to apply for BYU-Idaho prior to beginning missionary service. After being admitted and receiving a track assignment, students with a mission call can submit a Missionary Deferment that will preserve BYU-Idaho admission until missionary service is complete. Learn more at out our Missionary Deferment page. ## Deferred Missionaries Returning Home Earlier than Expected Students who have deferred, left on a mission, and returned earlier than initially expected from their mission will need to have their mission deferment removed before they can register for classes. To have the mission deferment removed the student should contact the BYU-Idaho Admissions office at (208) 496-1411 shortly after returning home. Students who do not intend to enroll in the first available semester following early return from missionary service may be asked to update their admission application for a future semester. ## Housing Questions for Mission-Bound Students Get clear on deadlines, contract responsibilities, and when you're eligible to sign for approved housing again. Once you sign a housing contract and pay the deposit, you are legally responsible for that contract. You may cancel it up to ****61 days before the semester begins****. After that deadline, the only option is to ****sell your contract to an eligible replacement****. **Example:** For ****Winter 2026****, the cancellation window has already passed, so selling the contract is the only way out. Yes. Once a ****mission deferment**** is applied to your account, you become ****ineligible for approved housing****. Because of this, you should ****not add the deferment to your account**** until you actually leave on your mission. If you want it added early, contact ****Admissions**** and verify--more than once if needed--that the deferment will ****not**** be applied until your departure date. If the deferment is added early, you may immediately lose housing eligibility. Contact ****Admissions**** right away to correct any timing issues and confirm when the deferment will be officially activated. Mission deferments can only be lifted ****within six months of your return date****. Once it is lifted, you regain eligibility to sign a housing contract. Immediately. Approved housing fills quickly, so plan to ****sign a contract as soon as your deferment is lifted****. Pay close attention to your ****track assignment****. If you return during a semester that isn't part of your normal track (for example, you return in July but your track is Winter/Spring), you may need to ****request a Fall track override**** to sign a contract for Fall housing. Once your deferment is lifted, you may sign a contract for the ****semester that matches your official start date****. Request Information About Applying to BYU-Idaho Contact Admissions with your questions, no matter if you are a prospective, current, or Pathway student! Request More Info
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/missionary-deferments
Missionary Deferments | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Missionary Deferments
Missionaries can defer school until they return from their mission. Certain conditions and instructions are needed to apply for missionary deferment.
# Missionary Deferments Are you planning to serve a mission? BYU-Idaho is ready to help, simply complete the Missionary Deferment Form. - We will save your place at the university so you won't have to reapply after completing your missionary service. - We will make sure any BYU-Idaho Scholarships you've been awarded will still be yours when you come back to school. - We will help you attend BYU-Idaho as soon as possible after your return, even if it is on a flex-track semester through the Returning Missionary Program. Missionary Deferment Form Do You Have a Mission Call? Get Involved Are You Awaiting a Mission Call? Get Involved Missionary Deferment Application Instructions - Complete the online Missionary Admission Deferment Form prior to entering the MTC. - If you are currently registered for classes in the semester you want to defer, do not drop your classes until instructed to do so in the deferment process. When you drop your classes, remember to select the option that indicates you plan to re-enroll. This will allow you to complete the deferment process correctly. - You will receive a confirmation of your deferment through your campus email account. Missionary Deferment Conditions & Qualifications - Students must be admitted to BYU-Idaho and accept their admission offer. - Students must re-enroll at the university for the next available semester of their assigned track following their mission. (Online degree students should enroll in the first available semester after their return.) - Students cannot defer if they have Honor Code restrictions. - Students must complete a full mission as stated on their Mission Call. ## Frequently Asked Questions We recognize every situation is different. Contact BYU-Idaho at (208) 496-1411 and we will help you. Don't worry about the timing of your arrival on campus. Contact BYU-Idaho at (208) 496-1411 and we will help you. We encourage students to apply before leaving on their mission at apply.churchofjesuschrist.org. You can arrange for a deferment as soon as you're admitted. You don't have to attend BYU-Idaho before you go on a mission. Simply submit a deferment and we will hold your spot. Contact BYU-Idaho at (208) 496-1411 for help. Request Information About Applying to BYU-Idaho Contact Admissions with your questions, no matter if you are a prospective, current, or Pathway student! Request More Info ## Other Deferments Continuing Student Deferments March 08, 2022 02:54 PM Get Involved Medical Deferments February 25, 2022 04:49 PM The medical deferment is used to help students deal with medical issues that prevent attendance during an assigned semester. Get Involved Spouse of Intern Deferments March 04, 2022 11:39 PM Get Involved Military Readmission March 04, 2022 11:31 PM Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/three-track-system
Three Track System | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Three Track System
BYU-Idaho students are each assigned a track that includes two semesters from the the three track system. Learn about these tracks & explore potential options.
# Three Track System BYU-Idaho operates year-round with three distinct 14-week semesters: ****Fall****, ****Winter****, and ****Spring Semesters****. Each admitted student is assigned to a Track consisting of two semesters. - ****- Fall & Winter Track**** - ****- Winter & Spring Track**** - ****- Spring & Fall Track**** Winter Semester Early January - Mid April Spring Semester Mid April - Mid July Fall Semester Mid September - Mid December ## Getting a Track Assignment As part of the admission process, BYU-Idaho students are assigned to a specific track that remains permanent through graduation. Track assignments are carefully considered, with the goal of enrolling a balanced and varied student body across all three semesters. Students are assigned a track as part of their offer to attend BYU-Idaho. Accept your offer now ****to see what track you have been assigned.**** ## Attend School Year-Round with Flex Semesters The two semesters of the student's track are when they will enroll in classes. The semester that is not on their track is considered a Flex Semester, where students have many options. A list of these options is in the dropdown menu below. A student's track remains with them for the duration of their time at BYU-Idaho. ****Students are required to enroll in at least one class each semester of their track assignment or**** defer their enrollment****in order to maintain their active enrollment status at BYU-Idaho. Wondering what to do in your 'flex semester' (the semester you aren't assigned to attend BYU-Idaho)? Consider these options:**** ****Online Courses**** Students attending only online classes during their flex semester are eligible for a tuition discount of over $50 per credit! Online courses from BYU-Idaho can be taken in any semester, regardless of track assignment, and from anywhere in the world where internet access is available. This option is frequently used by students who want to continue their education while working. For students who have been admitted and assigned a track, no separate application is required to enroll in these courses. ****Working**** Many students will take advantage of their flex semester to work and save money that will help offset the upcoming costs of their education. Many students have found that the Three Track System schedule provides a calendar that supports work opportunities very well suited to their future career, or which they may not have had otherwise. ****Internships**** Internships are required for most BYU-Idaho degrees and can be done in any semester of the year, whether during your track or flex semester. You can contact Academic Advising for more information about when to plan your internship. ****Overrides**** When space is available, BYU-Idaho may extend invitations to students to attend as full-time students during a student's flex semester as a means of helping students graduate more quickly. Overrides are given based on available space. Students on all tracks are currently automatically given overrides for their Flex semester. As enrollment changes, students will be notified if additional requirements are needed to receive an override. ****Transfer Work**** Many students capitalize on the Three Track System by taking courses at other colleges/universities during their flex semester. This usually works best for students whose flex semester is Fall or Winter. For information about transferring credits to BYU-Idaho, email transfer@byui.edu or visit our transfer course matrix page. We encourage students to work closely with Academic Advising if they want to pursue this option. ****Block Classes**** For convenience or scheduling purposes, some students choose to take courses offered on an abbreviated schedule called 'block classes'. These classes typically last for half the semester (about 7 weeks) and usually meet every day during that time. A student must be on-track or have an override for the semester in order to take block classes during the day. Questions or Concerns About Your Track Assignment? If you still have concerns about your assigned semester schedule after reviewing the year-round enrollment options, please feel free to reach out using the chat feature in the bottom right hand corner of the page or call. Call (208) 496-1411 Request More Information About BYUI Admissions Contact Admissions with your questions, no matter if you are a prospective, current, or Pathway student! Request Info
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/view-book
Student View Book | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Student View Book
A digital student view book for prospective students with information on how to apply, tuition costs, campus facts, student resources, and academic programs.
# Student View Book ## Our Focus Is on You: A Guide to Prospective Students Download a copy of the Student View Book to learn why BYU-Idaho is committed to helping students realize their full potential. Download Student View Book
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https://www.byui.edu/admissions/withdrawing
Withdrawing | Admissions | BYU-Idaho
Withdrawing from BYU-Idaho
Learn about the possible outcomes from withdrawing from BYU-Idaho, as well as important dates for withdrawing and more information.
# Withdrawing from BYU-Idaho Possible consequences and important dates for withdrawing from BYU-Idaho ## Possible Consequences of Withdrawal Dropping all classes from your schedule before the "withdrawal" deadline will result in your being withdrawn from BYUI. You will not be allowed to withdraw after the deadline and will receive the grades earned in your courses. Before withdrawing from BYUI, please consider the following: - Eligibility for Tuition Refund - Possible Repayment of Financial Aid - Possible Loss of Scholarships - Eligibility to Remain in Student Housing - Loss of Campus Employment - Eligibility to Retain Health Insurance - Impact on Academic Record and Standing - Loss of Admission Status; Need to Reapply - Loss of Visa (International Students) If you only need one semester off from your assigned track or are leaving for a mission, a deferment may be more appropriate. Visit the Deferment Options page for more information on applying for deferments. View Withdrawal Deadlines Request Information About Applying to BYU-Idaho Contact Admissions with your questions, no matter if you are a prospective, current, or Pathway student! Request More Info
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https://www.byui.edu/advising/
Career and Academic Advising | BYU-Idaho
Career and Academic Advising
Contact information and services for the Career and Academic Advising Office at BYU-Idaho. Resources for students and faculty. How to schedule an appointment with an advisor.
# Career and Academic Advising Whether you need help with class planning, deciding on a major, learning about career options, or how to be successful in college, Career and Academic Advising can help you reach your potential. ## Our Purpose Everything we do is focused on your success as a student and individual. Our vision is to help every student prepare to reach his or her potential. ****We will:**** -Recognize your eternal identity -Teach you how to plan for your future -Provide information to help you reach your goal -Advocate for your overall success ## Appointments With An Advisor Types of Appointments -In-person -Zoom (Virtual meeting room) -Phone -In office Walk-ins (available for quick questions or grad planning help) How to Schedule an Appointment Schedule an appointment to meet with an academic advisor, success coach, or career counselor. -Call us at (208) 496-1411 -Email us at advising@byui.edu -Schedule online in I-Plan -Come to our office in the Manwaring Center (across from the University Store) Preparing for Your Appointment Prepare for your appointment by: -Thinking about your educational and career goals -Writing down any questions in advance -Arriving on time and taking notes -Asking questions when you don't understand -Scheduling a follow-up appointment ## Self-help Resources #### I-Plan I-Plan is a tool to help you reach your educational and career goals. Use I-Plan to: - Plan your classes - Explore careers - Schedule tutoring - Prepare for your career Get on Track with Class Planning May 10, 2022 04:44 PM Learn how to choose classes that prepare you for graduation and beyond. Class Planning Find Out More About Yourself May 11, 2022 09:38 AM Find out how your interests and abilities can help you choose the right major and career. Self-discovery Explore Available Majors Find a major based on your interests, values, and strengths. Choose a Major Learn How to Change Your Major May 10, 2022 03:34 PM Learn how to change your major through Grad Planner. Change Your Major Discover More About Careers May 10, 2022 04:15 PM Get tips, help, and resources on choosing a career. Career Discovery Learn About Academic and Graduation Requirements May 11, 2022 09:31 AM Learn about graduation requirements for BYU-Idaho degrees. Academic Requirements Career and Academic Advising Team Meet Our Team
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https://www.byui.edu/advising/byui-college-of-language-and-letters-smartelect
SmartElect | Dept of English | BYU-Idaho
BYUI College of Language and Letters SmartElect
SmartElect is a program that is built to help students find electives that will best benefit their majors, job opportunities, and future careers.
BYUI College of Language and Letters SmartElect ## This sort video explains the SmartElect concept pioneered by the College of Language and Letters at BYU-Idaho. In short, SmartElect encourages students to strategically choose their university elective courses. Students who participate in the program can double the number of entry level jobs available at graduation. "SmartElect is a program designed to help you best use your University elective credits by complimenting your major with smart elective choices, you can double the number of entry level jobs available to you after graduation. Make your choices count. Choose SmartElect." To learn more about SmartElect, contact the Career and Academic Advising Office.
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https://www.byui.edu/advising/meet-our-team
Meet Our Team | Career and Academic Advising | BYU-Idaho
Meet Our Team
Contact information for leadership, administrative career counselors, student success coaches, & department advisors at BYU-Idaho Career & Academic Advising.
# Meet Our Team ## Academic Advising Leadership Team Mindy Harris ****Advising Director**** harrism@byui.edu Cammie Sauer ****Advising Manager**** sauerc@byui.edu Haley Krumblis ****Advising Manager - Online**** krumblish@byui.edu Dan Wilcox ****Advising Manager**** wilcoxda@byui.edu ## Academic Advising Administrative Team Adam Eaton ****Advising Support Coordinator**** eatona@byui.edu Kyle Valentine ****Advising Support Coordinator**** valentinek@byui.edu ## Department Advisors ## College of Agriculture and Life Science Anna Dixon ****CALS Coordinator**** dixona@byui.edu Kaisa Oberhansley ****CALS Advisor**** oberhansleyk@byui.edu Dan Felts ****CALS/Health Professional Advisor**** feltsd@byui.edu ## College of Business and Communication Shiree Shirley ****CBC Coordinator**** shirleysh@byui.edu Amy Staiger ****CBC Advisor**** staigera@byui.edu ## College of Education and Human Development Debra Willis ****CEHD Coordinator**** willisd@byui.edu Breanna Carlos ****CEHD Advisor**** carlosbr@byui.edu ## Office of Interdisciplinary Studies Kaylene Stocking OASIS/IDS Coordinator stockingk@byui.edu ## College of Language and Letters Julie Slagle ****CLL Coordinator**** slagleju@byui.edu ## College of Physical Science and Engineering Lori Ricks ****CPSE Coordinator**** rickslo@byui.edu Stacey Huffaker ****CPSE Advisor**** huffakers@byui.edu Stefanie Martin ****CPSE Advisor**** martinst@byui.edu ## College of Performing and Visual Arts Michael Cornick ****CPVA Coordinator**** cornickm@byui.edu
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https://www.byui.edu/agriculture-life-sciences/
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences | BYU-Idaho
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Explore BYU-Idaho's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences with programs in Animal Science, Plant Science, Biology, Nursing, and more.
# College of Agriculture and Life Sciences ## Spring 2025 Graduation Information ## Spring 2025 Graduation Information Schedule ****July 23****, ****Grad Night****: 6:00 p.m. -- 7.00 p.m., Taylor Chapel, RSVP. Join President and Sister Meredith as they share how the spirit of BYU-Idaho can be carried with you after graduation. ****July 24, Commencement****: 12:45 p.m., BYUI-Center Auditorium, NO tickets required. Commencement is a gathering of all graduates. ****July 24, Convocation****: 5:00 p.m. -- 6 p.m., BYUI-Center Auditorium, NO tickets required. The graduates walk across the stage, have their names read, and receive a diploma cover and alumni pin. Convocation and Commencement will both be live-streamed. Links for the live streams can be found on the Graduation website under the Commencement and Convocation tabs. ****Important:**** - Visit the Graduation website for more information and to order your cap and gown. - Diplomas will be mailed to students once final degree requirements have been reviewed and confirmed to have been met. - You can walk in any Convocation ceremony. Your name card, which you will get at Grad Fest, is your ticket to do this. Families can walk together! - We wear BLACK caps and gowns. (You can buy or borrow them.) ## Student & Community Resources Wildlife Museum ****Located in Benson 218**** Tour guides are available Monday through Friday except holidays. Please request a campus tour at least two business days in advance of your visit by calling University Relations at 208-496-2000 or emailing campustours@byui.edu. Plant Shops Many of our services are open to the local community, such as plant and meat sales or agricultural events. Get Involved Meat Sales Support our students by purchasing our grain-fed meats. Get Involved Orchards Celebrate blooming in the spring, or pick apples in the fall at our orchard. Get Involved ## Departments Department of Animal and Food Science Get Involved Department of Applied Plant Science Discover the art and science of Horticulture and Agriculture. Get Involved Department of Biology Get Involved Department of Health Services Get Involved Department of Human Performance and Recreation Whether it's in a clinic, in the workplace, or in the great outdoors, you'll be able to impact the lives of the people who surround you. Get Involved Military Science Get Involved Department of Nursing Learn and become successful in the medical world. Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/agriculture-life-sciences/majors
Majors | College of Agriculture and Life Sciences | BYU-Idaho
Agriculture & Life Sciences Majors
Explore agriculture and life sciences majors at BYU-Idaho. Learn about degree options, career paths, and how to get involved in hands-on learning programs.
# Agriculture & Life Sciences Majors Find out which degree in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences is the one for you! ## Department of Animal and Food Science Animal Science: Animal Science (B.S.) Prepare to work in animal production agriculture with an in-depth dive into the care, biology, and production of animals. Get Involved Animal Science (A.S.) Gain a basic understanding about the biology and care of domesticated animals. Get Involved Animal Science: Animal Agriculture Systems (B.S.) Manage livestock production from farm to market. Get Involved Animal Science: Pre-Vet/Graduate (B.S.) Prepare for veterinary school. Get Involved Food Sciences: Health Science (B.S.) Study food's impact on health, wellness, and disease prevention. Get Involved Food Sciences: Management (B.S.) Manage the professional and business side of the food industry. Get Involved Food Sciences: Nutrition/Dietetics (B.S.) Study how food affects the body and how to plan healthy eating. Get Involved Food Sciences: Sciences (B.S.) Study food preservation and processing with science and engineering. Get Involved Food Sciences: Technology (B.S.) Food Science is simply the science of food, involving chemistry, biology/microbiology, nutrition, and engineering principles applied to food. Get Involved ## Department of Applied Plant Science Floral Design (A.A.S.) Artistic arrangement and creative use of fresh and artificial flowers. Get Involved Horticulture (B.S.) Learn the science and art of cultivating plants, fruits, vegetables, and ornamental gardens. Get Involved Horticulture (A.A.S.) Gain a basic understanding of soils, irrigation, water management, gardening, and plant identification. Get Involved Plant Science & Technology (B.S.) Find solutions to improve plant health and develop better agriculture practices with science and technology. Get Involved Plant Science & Technology (A.A.S.) Gain a basic understanding of how to improve plant health with science. Get Involved ## Department of Biology Allied Health (A.S.) Aid modern healthcare by delivering a wide range of diagnostic, therapeutic, and support services. Get Involved Biology: Applied Lab Science (B.S.) Use scientific methods and lab skills to solve practical problems in various industries. Get Involved Biology: Bioinformatics (B.S.) Merge biology, computer science, and statistics to analyze large biological data sets. Get Involved Biology: Biotechnology (B.S.) Learn how living systems and organisms are used to develop or create products for technology and health. Get Involved Biology: Microbiology (B.S.) Study tiny living things like bacteria and viruses to understand how they affect health and the environment. Get Involved Biology: Neuroscience (B.S.) Study the brain and nervous system and understand how they control behavior. Get Involved Biomedical Science (B.S.) Explore basic biological science behind health, disease, and medical treatment development. Get Involved Fisheries, Range and Wildlife Management: Fisheries (B.S.) Study and protect fish populations and their aquatic habitats. Get Involved Fisheries, Range and Wildlife Management: Range (B.S.) Sustainably use and care for rangelands and natural grazing areas. Get Involved Fisheries, Range and Wildlife Management: Wildlife (B.S.) Protect and sustain wild animal populations and their natural habitats. Get Involved ## Department of Health Services Healthcare Administration (B.S.) Manage the business side of healthcare facilities and systems. Get Involved Occupational Safety and Health (B.S.) Prevent injuries and sickness in the workplace by designing safety programs and training. Get Involved Public Health: Health Science (B.S.) Apply scientific principles to understand health, illness, and healthcare systems. Get Involved Public Health: Health Education and Promotion (B.S.) Teach people how to make better health decisions and live well. Get Involved ## Department of Human Performance and Recreation Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences (B.S.) Study movement to improve health, function, and recovery from injury and stress. Get Involved Physical Therapist Assistant (A.A.S.) Help patients recover movement and manage pain under a physical therapist's care. Get Involved Recreation Management (B.S.) Plan, organize, and lead leisure and recreational activities. Get Involved Therapeutic Recreation (B.S.) Use recreation and leisure activity to improve the health and well-being of patients. Get Involved ## Department of Nursing Nursing: Pre-licensure (B.S.) Gain introductory knowledge to become a registered nurse after graduation. Get Involved
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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Leadership | BYU-Idaho
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Leadership
Meet BYU-Idaho's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Leadership including department chairs and administrative staff.
# College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Leadership Contact information for the leadership faculty in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Brigham Young University-Idaho. Find the contact info for the Dean, Department Chairs, the Officer Manager, as well as other members of the faculty. Janell Greenwood ****Dean**** greenwoodj@byui.edu 208-496-4708 Rae Jean Stuart ****Office Manager**** stuartra@byui.edu 208-496-4501 John Fisher ****Associate Dean**** fisherjt@byui.edu 208-496-4642 Benjamin Cook ****Faculty**** cookbe@byui.edu 208-496-4664 Cody Diehl ****Faculty**** diehlc@byui.edu 208-496-4639 Joseph Anderson ****Department Chair**** andersonjos@byui.edu 208-496-4615 Matt Denning ****Department Chair**** denningw@byui.edu 208-496-4699 Sarah Hiebert ****Department Chair**** hieberts@byui.edu 208-496-4577 Jay Keller ****Department Chair**** kellerja@byui.edu 208-496-4015 Ross Spackman ****Department Chair**** spackmanr@byui.edu 208-496-4576 Angelia Watkins ****Department Chair**** watkinsa@byui.edu 208-496-4688 Marcin Kulis ****ROTC - APMS**** kulism@byui.edu 208-496-4709
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https://www.byui.edu/all-employee-meeting
Fall 2025 All-Employee Meeting Livestream | BYU-Idaho
Fall 2025 All-Employee Meeting
The Fall 2025 All-Employee Meeting at BYU-Idaho featured Elder Michael Y. Ringwood of the Quorum of the Seventy, on September 8, 2025.
# Fall 2025 All-Employee Meeting Tuesday, September 8, 2025 Guest Speaker: Elder Michael T. Ringwood Elder Michael T. Ringwood was sustained as a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on April 4, 2009. Following his call as a General Authority, he served at Church headquarters as Executive Director of the Priesthood and Family Department and as a member of the Priesthood and Family Executive Council. He was also a member of the Church Board of Education. Elder Ringwood began service as a member of the Presidency of the Seventy on August 1, 2024. He currently assists members of the Twelve Apostles in supervising the North America Northeast, Europe North, Utah, and Africa West Areas. ## All-Employee Meeting Livestream ****All-Employee Meeting**** Tuesday, September 8, 2025 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Taylor Chapel
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https://www.byui.edu/alumni/
Alumni | BYU-Idaho
BYU-Idaho Alumni
Learn more about successful BYU-Idaho alumni, how to network with them, upcoming alumni events, and available services.
# BYU-Idaho Alumni Learn more about successful BYU-Idaho alumni, how to network with them, upcoming alumni events, and available services and benefits. Alumni Highlights View successful alumni and learn how they ended up where they are today. View Alumni Highlights Networking November 08, 2021 11:53 AM Networking has become a large part of a job search and overall professional influence. Learning how to expand your esteem with the right networking tools might make a difference for your future profession. Get Involved Alumni Search November 10, 2021 07:32 PM Connect with past and current students at Brigham Young University-Idaho. Alumni at BYU-Idaho can find annual yearbooks, "The Rixida", from Ricks College from the years 1917-1999. Alumni and current students can visit BYUI Connect to connect and reach out to both students and Alumni from BYU-Idaho. BYUI Connect uses the Church Educational System Network, and is a great tool for both Alumni and students to network with others. BYUI Connect Get Involved Events November 10, 2021 09:44 PM Join BYU-Idaho for inspiring on-campus career events and networking opportunities. These events are for both current students and Alumni. The Alumni from Brigham Young University-Idaho are distinct in their communities and in their education. BYU-Idaho Alumni can uplift those around them in unique ways, both in their community and to current BYU-Idaho students. Get Involved Alumni Chapters August 07, 2024 10:45 AM Get Involved Alumni Benefits January 04, 2022 07:49 PM Take advantage of the benefits BYU-Idaho offers you as a graduate by browsing our list of perks below. View Benefits Update Your Info You, along with over 240,000 BYU-Idaho and Ricks College alumni, make up a wonderful network, update your information with BYU-Idaho and let us know where you are and what you are doing. Update Info Request Your Transcript Request your Official, Unofficial, Paper, Electronic or other options for transcripts. Transcript 95% of students land a job within 1 year of graduation. ## Where Alumni Are Employed ## Where Alumni have gone to Graduate Schools
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https://www.byui.edu/alumni/albuquerque-new-mexico-alumni-chapters-alumni-chapters
Albuquerque, New Mexico | Alumni Chapters | Alumni Chapters
Alumni Chapter - Albuquerque, New Mexico
The Albuquerque, New Mexico Alumni Chapter serves BYU-Idaho alumni in the greater Albuquerque metro area and nearby regions.
# Alumni Chapter - Albuquerque, New Mexico Chapters are an expansive network of thousands of BYU-Idaho Alumni that reaches over thousands of miles. The positive examples of BYU-Idaho graduates can inspire and uplift those around them. The locations of Chapters are set in beneficial places where the Alumni Network can be best supported. Alumni are encouraged to join Chapters in their region, or they can create a new Chapter for their area, further expanding the network. ## Albuquerque, New Mexico The Albuquerque, New Mexico Alumni Chapter serves BYU-Idaho alumni in the greater Albuquerque metro area and nearby regions. Learn more about the latest chapter activities and happenings through your Chapter Facebook Group and LinkedIn. Albuquerque Chapter FB Group Albuquerque Chapter LinkedIn Ian Zollinger Ian Zollinger alumnichapters@byui.edu
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https://www.byui.edu/alumni/alumni-highlights
Alumni Highlights | Alumni | BYU-Idaho
Alumni Highlights
View Alumni Highlights on this page! Videos at feature inspiring stories & profiles about BYU-Idaho alumni who champion the Spirit of Ricks at home, in the workplace, & daily life.
# Alumni Highlights Inspiring stories behind BYU-Idaho alumni who champion the Spirit of Ricks at home, in the workplace, and daily life. ## Alumni Profiles: Doug & Stephanie Barclay Doug and Stephanie Barclay share how their experiences at BYU-Idaho guided their success in their professional careers. BYU-Idaho Alumni Profile: Doug & Stephanie Barclay ## Alumni Profiles: Stuart Draper A chance entrepreneurial experience at BYU-Idaho sparked a new, successful marketing career for Stuart Draper. BYU-Idaho Alumni Profile: Stuart Draper ## Alumni Profiles: Amy Antonelli Ricks College graduate Amy Antonelli helps change the lives of children and families in India whose lives are disrupted by leprosy. BYU Idaho Alumni Profile: Amy Antonelli ## Alumni Profiles: Claire Tanner Graphic designer Claire Tanner shares how a graphic design class at BYU-Idaho shaped her college experience and professional career. BYU-Idaho Alumni Profiles: Claire Tanner ## Alumni Profiles: Josh & Amanda Sherwood Faith-building experiences at BYU-Idaho helped Josh and Amanda Sherwood as they raise their family, travel, and endure trials. BYU-Idaho Alumni Profile: Josh & Amanda Sherwood ## Alumni Profiles: Andrea Bradley Moving to Mexico proved a culture shock for Andrea Bradley, but her BYU-Idaho experience helped her love the people and flourish in her career. BYU-Idaho Alumni Profiles: Andrea Bradley
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https://www.byui.edu/alumni/alumni-search
Alumni Search | Alumni | BYU-Idaho
Alumni Search
A directory link for BYU-Idaho alumni professionals. Alumni Search is to find alumni willing to volunteer as professional mentors. Discover Rixida yearbooks.
# Alumni Search Connect with past and current students at Brigham Young University-Idaho. Alumni at BYU-Idaho can find annual yearbooks, "The Rixida", from Ricks College from the years 1917-1999. Alumni and current students can visit BYUI Connect to connect and reach out to both students and Alumni from BYU-Idaho. BYUI Connect uses the Church Educational System Network, and is a great tool for both Alumni and students to network with others. BYUI Connect Rixida Yearbooks Search annual yearbooks from Ricks College between 1917 to 1999. Printed yearbooks can be found in the McKay Library. Yearbooks from 2000 to the present are digital instead of printed. Get Involved Alumni Search Connect with fellow alumni and current students on BYUI Connect. Learn how to join the Alumni community. Current students can find mentors and build a network. Get Involved
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https://www.byui.edu/alumni/anchorage-alaska-alumni-chapters-byu-idaho
Anchorage, Alaska | Alumni Chapters | BYU-Idaho
Alumni Chapter - Anchorage, Alaska
The Anchorage, Alaska Alumni Chapter serves BYU-Idaho alumni throughout Anchorage, Alaska. Learn more about the latest chapter activities and happenings.
# Alumni Chapter - Anchorage, Alaska Chapters are an expansive network of thousands of BYU-Idaho Alumni that reaches over thousands of miles. The positive examples of BYU-Idaho graduates can inspire and uplift those around them. The locations of Chapters are set in beneficial places where the Alumni Network can be best supported. Alumni are encouraged to join Chapters in their region, or they can create a new Chapter for their area, further expanding the network. ## Anchorage, Alaska The Anchorage, Alaska Alumni Chapter serves BYU-Idaho alumni throughout Anchorage, Alaska. Learn more about the latest chapter activities and happenings through your Chapter Facebook Group and LinkedIn. AnchorageChapter FB Group Anchorage Chapter LinkedIn Chapter Chair Levi Light alumnichapters@byui.edu
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https://www.byui.edu/alumni/benefits
Alumni Benefits | Alumni | BYU-Idaho
Alumni Benefits
BYU-Idaho offers their alumni a number of alumni benefits. This page provides a list of benefits including discounts, gifts, and various other perks.
# Alumni Benefits Take advantage of the benefits BYU-Idaho offers you as a graduate by browsing our list of perks below. BYU-Idaho Alumni send complimentary baby gifts to new babies born to alumni or current students. To request a gift be sent to a new arrival, please complete the baby gift request form. Liberty Mutual Insurance USI Insurance ****Hertz:**** Get a discount on your rental car with Hertz by using CDP# 94099 ****Enterprise/National:**** As part of our alumni benefits, enjoy exclusive perks including a complimentary driver upgrade, free damage waiver, and a smoother rental experience. Please note, this benefit does not guarantee a lower rental rate but provides added value to enhance your travel experience. For access to the Alumni discount code please email alumni@byui.edu. **Damage Waiver (DW) ranges per day depending on the type of vehicle rented. Enterprise waives or reduces the renter's responsibility for loss of, or damage to, the rental vehicle including but not limited to towing, storage, loss of use, administrative fees and-or diminishment of value subject to the terms and conditions of the rental agreement and applicable laws. DW is NOT INSURANCE. The protection provided by DW may duplicate the renters existing coverage. Enterprise is not qualified to evaluate the adequacy of the renters existing coverage therefore the renter should examine his or her credit card protections, automobile insurance policies or other sources of coverage that may duplicate the protection provided by DW.** Please remember to check with your insurance company to see if you are covered for rental cars. Get a BYU-Idaho Alumni license plate from the DMV. ****Hotel Discounts**** Save on rooms at 11 different brands and nearly 7,000 participating hotels worldwide with the Wyndham Group, including top brands like Days Inn, Ramada Worldwide, Howard Johnson, Travelodge, and Wyndham Resorts. As an alumnus of BYU-Idaho, you will receive up to 20% off the "Best Available Rate" at participating locations. Reserve your room or call (877) 670-7088 and use ID# 8000004045 at the time of booking. The following benefits are offered in the Rexburg area and on campus. The BYU-Idaho University Bookstore offers a 10% discount on most items. To receive this benefit let the employee know that you are an alum. The Hart Building and BYUI-Center Courts offer a 50% discount for a day pass ($3), available at the Hart Building Equipment Room. Discounts also for 10 and 25-day punch passes. Includes all gyms, courts, and swimming pools. Excludes the BYU-Idaho Fitness Center, unless accompanied by a current student or employee. The following hotels offer special discounts to BYU-Idaho alumni: AmericInn -- $10 off (please call (208) 356-5333 or (208) 497-2798) ****BYUI Perks:**** Discounts for BYU-Idaho Alumni all over the world and likely right in your hometown! BYUI Perks. Use code: ALUMNIBYUID25. ****SpareFoot | Your Storage Finder:**** Save 15% off upon move-in of any storage unit booked through SpareFoot.com. ****File Savers Data Recovery:**** Receive a 20% discount on data recovery services from filesaversdatarecovery.com. Call 866.221.3111 and mention the discount code "BYU-I." ****ProFlowers:**** ProFlowers offers a wide assortment of floral arrangements, plants, and gifts for any occasion. Receive a 15% discount using the code ALUMNI15. ****Personal Creations:**** Personal Creations offers a wide variety of customizable gifts for every recipient and occasion. Receive a 15% discount using the code: ALUMNI15. ****Shari's Berries:**** With Shari's Berries you can send chocolate-covered strawberries, gourmet chocolates, delicious cake pops & other treats. Receive a 15% discount using the code: ALUMNI15. ****Gifts.com:**** Gifts.com provides tens of thousands of expertly curated gifts and unique ideas. Receive a 15% discount using the code: ALUMNI15. ****Amsterdam Printing:**** Amsterdam Printing specializes in personalized products. This includes everything from apparel to headphones and backpacks. Use the discount code CK047 for 20% off on all items, excluding clearance and everyday deals. ****TransUnion SmartMove:**** An online relocation tool that provides electronic credit reports for housing applications. SmartMove does not impact credit scores or share private information with anyone, including potential landlords. Visit TransUnion and receive 20% off using the discount code: BYUIsave20. ****Foam Core Print:**** Foam Core Printoffers a wide range of large format printing products and services from foam board printing, gator board prints, canvas wraps, posters, vinyl and mesh banners, many graphic applications, and more. Everything is done in-house and allows us to pass savings on to our customers and maintain below wholesale price structure! Visit us online and use the non-expiring promo code BYUIA10. ****BioClarity:**** BioClarity is a new naturally-derived skincare solution. BYU-Idaho alumni and students can receive 50% off of their first month's charge by entering the promo code "STUDENT50" at checkout. ****Life Storage:**** Life Storage has a new discount for alumni, students, employees, and their families, even if you are out of the area. Reserve a space today, and this discount will be applied. If you come to our store office, be sure to mention that you saw the discount online and that you are a BYU-Idaho student or alumni! ****Solo:**** solo.net is a large and fast-growing urban lifestyle brand offering a huge selection of backpacks, briefcases, messenger bags, totes, and more. Enter SOLO15OFF at Solo New York for 15% off of your order.
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https://www.byui.edu/alumni/byui-ambassadors
BYU-Idaho Ambassadors | Alumni | BYU-Idaho
BYU-Idaho Ambassadors
BYU-Idaho ambassadors act as official representatives of BYU-Idaho in their companies, organizations, networks, and communities.
# BYU-Idaho Ambassadors Alumni Ambassadors are BYU-Idaho Alumni that represent the school wherever they may be. ****BYU-Idaho Ambassadors****are part of the Mighty Oaks Alumni Network and advocate on behalf of the BYU-Idaho Career Center as official representatives of the university in their company, organizations, networks, and community. Ambassadors have three primary objectives, which are: 1. Represent the university within their companies, lending support in such activities as internship/employment opportunities, on-site visits, information session, career fairs, etc. 2. Encourage prospective students to consider BYU-Idaho. 3. Participate as mentors on BYUI Connect. An Alumni Ambassador is a connector between the school and their community. Becoming an Alumni Ambassador will greatly edify the lives of the Alumni involved, and will uplift the lives of those around them. If you are interested in volunteering as a BYU-Idaho Ambassador, please complete the brief form below. Become a BYU-Idaho Ambassador
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https://www.byui.edu/alumni/byu-idaho-graduate-breaks-barriers-with-a-multi-million-dollar-business-venture
BYU-Idaho Graduate Breaks Barriers with a Multi-Million Dollar Venture
BYU-Idaho Graduate Breaks Barriers with a Multi-Million Dollar Business Venture
Jed Rawson credits his success as an entrepreneur to the practical, principles-based education and the valuable connections he made at BYU-Idaho.<br/>
BYU-Idaho's students and graduates are full of success stories. One example is graduate Jed Rawson. Rawson said "**My dad was a seminary teacher. I didn't come from much. I'm from Blackfoot. However, in hindsight, I don't know how many founders have raised ten million or more and been successful entrepreneurs."** Rawson is one of many success stories that is a product of BYU-Idaho. He studied marketing and business economics while attending school. He spoke about having many experiences and professors that helped him on the way to success outside of school. "**What I liked about the education at BYU-Idaho is that the teachers and the learning [were] geared around giving you valuable tools that you can use**," Rawson said. When asked about what parts of his education helped him prepare for success out of school, Rawson also mentioned the connections he made during his time at school. He mentioned multiple professors by name and said that he has been able to stay connected with them over the years. However, it was not only the small classes and great professors that provided Rawson with an excellent quality education. The combination of economic and business principles along with spiritual principles helped set him up for success in the real world. "**You learn principles, and not just spiritual ones, but economic and business-related ones. Those principles have influenced my career to a great degree**." All of Rawson's time at BYU-Idaho was not easy and carefree, though. It was the failures as well as the successes during school that helped him learn how to be successful. Those failures fostered growth and progression. "**It was some of the early failures and early exposure I had at BYU-Idaho. People think you must be successful out of the gate. Most of us aren't. Most of us fail out of the gate. If you can learn from those failures, and iterate quickly, the faster you learn, the faster you can progress**." His study of business and marketing as well as some internship expeditions helped Rawson to get a job with Morgan Stanley, a global financial institution. Though it provided him with valuable experience, he quickly learned that finance was not his mission in life. Six months after leaving Morgan Stanley, Rawson started his own company, which manages Amazon for brands and is one of the only private, equity-backed Amazon agencies. This has proven an extremely successful business and from it, Rawson has seen several blessings in his life. "**I'm probably one of the few BYU-Idaho students who can say I've written a seven-figure tithing check. I've been extremely blessed and fortunate, and I think that there's something in that story that's encouraging.**"
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https://www.byui.edu/alumni/cache-valley-utah-alumni-chapters-byu-idaho
Cache Valley, Utah | Alumni Chapters | BYU-Idaho
Alumni Chapter - Cache Valley, Utah
The Cache Valley, Utah Alumni Chapter serves BYU-Idaho alumni throughout the Cache Valley area. Learn more about the latest Chapter activities and happenings.
# Alumni Chapter - Cache Valley, Utah Chapters are an expansive network of thousands of BYU-Idaho Alumni that reaches over thousands of miles. The positive examples of BYU-Idaho graduates can inspire and uplift those around them. The locations of Chapters are set in beneficial places where the Alumni Network can best be supported. Alumni are encouraged to join Chapters in their region, or they can create a new Chapter for their area, further expanding the network. ## Cache Valley, Utah The Cache Valley Alumni Chapter serves BYU-Idaho alumni throughout the Cache Valley area. Learn more about the latest chapter activities and happenings through your Chapter Facebook Group and LinkedIn Cache Valley Chapter FB Group Cache Valley Chapter LinkedIn Chapter Chair Keneth Ricks alumnichapters@byui.edu
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https://www.byui.edu/alumni/engage
Share, Give, Hire | Alumni | BYU-Idaho
Share, Give, Hire
Information for BYU-Idaho alumni on ways they can share their affinity with BYU-Idaho and support future graduates obtain employment.
# Share, Give, Hire ## Share Share your affinity with BYU-Idaho, by becoming an Ambassador in the BYU-Idaho Mighty Oaks Network. Ambassadors are invited to: 1. Represent the university within their professional organizations, lending support in such activities as announcing employment opportunities, student visits, career fairs, information sessions, and job market readiness support (resumes, cover letters, etc.). 2. Encourage prospective students to consider BYU-Idaho. 3. Participate as mentors on BYUI Connect. We have learned that alumni who advocate for BYU-Idaho can make a huge difference in the lives of our future and current students, allowing us to serve them one-by-one. Please consider volunteering as a BYU-Idaho Ambassador by completing the brief form below. Become a BYU-Idaho Ambassador ## Give Thanks to donors like you, BYU-Idaho students prepare for lifelong learning, employment, and disciple leadership. Through your generous support, we continue to provide scholarships for current and prospective students. Please consider making a difference by giving to BYU-Idaho today. Give to BYU-Idaho ## Hire As company owners, leaders, and influencers, connect with BYU-Idaho to share internship and job opportunities with students. This can be done by participating in our career fairs, posting opportunities on the job board, hosting student "expeditions" in your area, providing info sessions, etc. Please consider sharing internship and job opportunities with our students by visiting the Employer and Schools Recruiting page below. Post Opportunities with BYU-Idaho
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https://www.byui.edu/alumni/events
Alumni and Career Center Events | Alumni | BYU-Idaho
Alumni and Career Center Events
Find upcoming Career Center events for students and alumni including the Power to Become (P2B) event and the Career Fair.
# Alumni and Career Center Events Join BYU-Idaho for inspiring on-campus career events and networking opportunities. These events are for both current students and Alumni. The Alumni from Brigham Young University-Idaho are distinct in their communities and in their education. BYU-Idaho Alumni can uplift those around them in unique ways, both in their community and to current BYU-Idaho students. Power to Become (P2B) The Power to Become (P2B) Conference encourages students, alumni, and guests to discover their passion, tell their stories, and network effectively. An upbeat, engaging learning environment, P2B is not a traditional professional development conference--it's an experience. There is also a Power to Become podcast. The P2B podcast is an uplifting and educational podcast filled with inspirational stories. Each podcast focuses on a Brigham Young University-Idaho graduate with a heartening journey. Sign Up for P2B Career Fair Meet with employers and graduate schools as they recruit BYU-Idaho students for open positions and programs. If you are applying for internships or jobs, the Career Fair is for you. Sign Up for the Career Fair
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https://www.byui.edu/alumni/from-byu-idaho-to-the-executive-boardroom
BYU-Idaho to Executive Boardroom | Alumni | BYU-Idaho
From BYU-Idaho to the Executive Boardroom
John Pearson credits his hands-on BYU-Idaho education and strong relationships for his success at Walmart and as Pet IQ's EVP.
After completing his undergrad, John Pearson became one of several students to be recruited by large companies. He found that his experiences while studying at BYU-Idaho helped prepare him to be a successful individual in the business world. Here's what contributed to his success. Immediately after Pearson graduated from BYU-Idaho, he was recruited by Walmart, one of the largest companies in the world. He was one of eighteen top candidates chosen from several universities such as University of Arkansas, the University of Florida, and the University of California. Pearson expressed great appreciation for and attributed much of his success to the experience he gained while studying at BYU-Idaho. "**I think that's one of the things I loved most; while not street smart, [we] were book smart. We were ready to add value right from day one, whether it was technical skills, presentation skills, or things that, early on in your career, allow you to add value right out the gate and subsequently get more opportunities to influence the company as you progress**." Pearson also talked about the benefit of getting hands-on experience in his classes, one of which was an IBC business class. This class allowed the students to create and run their own businesses. This opportunity provided plenty of hands-on experience and real-life skills that were applicable to life in the business world. The hands-on experience and the connections made in Pearson's classes were all possible because of the small class sizes and the accessibility to the professors. According to Pearson, the teachers at BYU-Idaho put great value on teaching and helping their students to be successful in and out of the classroom. "**[The teachers] are dedicated to teaching rather than research. It allowed me to have intimate and personal relationships with my professors who came from the workforce...Those relationships helped me understand more of what I was stepping into and be able to add value right out the gate in my career at Walmart**." Along with having great relationships with his professors, Pearson was able to create connections with his classmates as well. The emphasis on teamwork is something that is unique to BYU-Idaho. Pearson said, "**... BYU-Idaho really encourages peer learning, and often. I think some universities encourage more of a competitive environment where it's individual-based. And the reality is, that's not how the workforce happens**." Because BYU-Idaho fosters a sense of teamwork and camaraderie, students graduate having been already prepared to do well in a workforce environment. Pearson left school and was able to add value to his workplace immediately. His other colleagues were equally bright and qualified for the job, but they did lack some of the experience he was able to gain while still in school. After eleven years, Pearson left Walmart. He is currently working as the Executive Vice President of Pet IQ, a publicly traded company that manufactures pet medications and runs vet clinics. The company has just surpassed a billion dollars.
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https://www.byui.edu/alumni/iowa-alumni-chapters-byu-idaho
Iowa | Alumni Chapters | BYU-Idaho
Alumni Chapter - Iowa
The Iowa Alumni Chapter serves BYU-Idaho alumni in the Iowa area and nearby regions. Learn more about the latest chapter activities and happenings.
# Alumni Chapter - Iowa Chapters are an expansive network of thousands of BYU-Idaho Alumni that reaches over thousands of miles. The positive examples of BYU-Idaho graduates can inspire and uplift those around them. The locations of Chapters are set in beneficial places where the Alumni Network can be best supported. Alumni are encouraged to join Chapters in their region, or they can create a new Chapter for their area, further expanding the network. ## Iowa The Iowa Alumni Chapter serves BYU-Idaho alumni in the Iowa area and nearby regions. Learn more about the latest chapter activities and happenings through your Chapter Facebook Group and LinkedIn. Iowa Chapter FB Group Iowa Chapter LinkedIn Chapter Chair Rebecca Fillmore alumnichapters@byui.edu Vice Chair Joe Fagersten alumnichapters@byui.edu
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https://www.byui.edu/alumni/las-vegas-nevada-alumni-chapters-byu-idaho
Las Vegas, Nevada | Alumni Chapters | BYU-Idaho
Alumni Chapter - Las Vegas, Nevada
The Las Vegas Alumni Chapter serves BYU-Idaho alumni throughout the Las Vegas area. Learn more about the latest chapter activities and happenings.
# Alumni Chapter - Las Vegas, Nevada Chapters are an expansive network of thousands of BYU-Idaho Alumni that reaches over thousands of miles. The positive examples of BYU-Idaho graduates can inspire and uplift those around them. The locations of Chapters are set in beneficial places where the Alumni Network can be best supported. Alumni are encouraged to join Chapters in their region, or they can create a new Chapter for their area, further expanding the network. ## Las Vegas, Nevada The Las Vegas Alumni Chapter serves BYU-Idaho alumni throughout the Las Vegas area. Learn more about the latest chapter activities and happenings through your Chapter Facebook Group and LinkedIn. Las Vegas Chapter FB Group Las Vegas Chapter LinkedIn Chapter Chair Will Batista alumnichapters@byui.edu
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https://www.byui.edu/alumni/networking
Alumni Networking | Alumni | BYU-Idaho
Alumni Networking
Videos about networking, how to update digital profiles, find a mentor, interviewing, and how to successful reach out and connect.
# Alumni Networking Networking videos offer help and tips from Brother Steve Davis at BYU-Idaho Career Center. ## Networking Helps **Helpful tips about networking and how to develop strong contacts with the right tools. Learn how** contacting alumni **can help you build a professional persona before you graduate.** ### What is Networking? Networking is finding the right people so you can ask the right questions and build beneficial relationships that open doors of opportunity. What is Networking? - Steve Davis ## Find a Mentor **Learn how to tailor a digital profile to connect with and interview with corporate recruiters and mentors.** ### Update Your Digital Profiles Learn what corporate recruiters and internship providers look for in a digital profile and how to make your profile stand out on LinkedIn. Update Your Digital Profiles - Steve Davis ### How to Reach Out & Connect Find out how to use LinkedIn to get noticed by corporate recruiters and connect with BYU-Idaho Super Connectors. How to Build Your LinkedIn Network ### How to Interview Learn how BYU-Idaho alumnus Christopher Galbraith proactively networked in New York City to land a job on Wall Street. Introduction to Information Interviews ## Networking Tools BYUI Connect Connect with Alumni Mentors LinkedIn Network & Communicate
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https://www.byui.edu/alumni/portland-oregon-alumni-chapters-alumni-chapters
Portland, Oregon | Alumni Chapters | Alumni Chapters
Alumni Chapter - Portland, Oregon
The Portland, Oregon Alumni Chapter serves BYU-Idaho alumni in the greater Portland metro area and nearby regions.
# Alumni Chapter - Portland, Oregon Chapters are an expansive network of thousands of BYU-Idaho Alumni that reaches over thousands of miles. The positive examples of BYU-Idaho graduates can inspire and uplift those around them. The locations of Chapters are set in beneficial places where the Alumni Network can be best supported. Alumni are encouraged to join Chapters in their region, or they can create a new Chapter for their area, further expanding the network. ## Portland, Oregon The Portland, Oregon Alumni Chapter serves BYU-Idaho alumni in the greater Portland metro area and nearby regions. Learn more about the latest chapter activities and happenings through your Chapter Facebook Group and LinkedIn. Portland Chapter FB Group Portland Chapter LinkedIn Chapter Chair Kody Wilde alumnichapters@byui.edu
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