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Diversity
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Campus
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BYU-Idaho is a private university located in Rexburg, Idaho. It is a large institution with an enrollment of 12,978 undergraduate students. The BYU-Idaho acceptance rate is 96%. Popular majors include Liberal Arts and Humanities, Business, and Human Development. Graduating 54% of students, BYU-Idaho alumni go on to earn a starting salary of $31,100.
About
REXBURG, ID 83460
About BYU-Idaho...
- No Application Fee
- Private
- SAT/ACT Optional
- Some Online Degrees
Athletic Division
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Athletic Conference
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- Idaho
- Rexburg
Brigham Young University-Idaho Rankings
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BYUI Admissions
Acceptance Rate
96%
Application Deadline
Deadline for application submissions. Please contact the school for more details.
September 1
SAT Range
990-1200
ACT Range
19-25
Application Fee
$0
SAT/ACT
Recommended
High School GPA
Required
Early Decision/Early Action
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Will You Get Into BYUI?
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Net Price
$7,899/ year
National
$15,523
Average cost after financial aid for students receiving grant or scholarship aid, as reported by the college.
Average Total Aid Awarded
$4,904/ year
National
$7,535
Students Receiving Financial Aid
71%
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Academics
Professors
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Based on faculty accomplishments, salary, student reviews, and additional factors.
Student Faculty Ratio
12:1
Evening Degree Programs
No
91%
of students agree that professors put a lot of effort into teaching their classes.380 responses
74%
of students agree that it is easy to get the classes they want.490 responses
63%
of students agree that the workload is easy to manage.490 responses
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Majors
Most Popular Majors
Liberal Arts and Humanities
2,174 Graduates
Business
845 Graduates
Human Development
638 Graduates
Psychology
219 Graduates
Public Health Education
215 Graduates
Communications
205 Graduates
Nursing
190 Graduates
Finance
187 Graduates
Computer Programming
177 Graduates
Information Technology
164 Graduates
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Online
Programs Offered Entirely Online
Total number of complete undergraduate programs offered online or through distance learning.
23
Offers Online Courses
College offers distance education courses.
Yes
Online Certificate Programs
Total number of certificate degree programs offered online or through distance education.
Online Associates Programs
Total number of associate degree programs offered online or through distance education.
10
Online Bachelor's Programs
Total number of bachelor's degree programs offered online or through distance education.
13
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How Students Learn
Based on class setting of student enrollment.
Mix of Online and on Campus
49%
On Campus
38%
Online
13%
Students
Full-Time Enrollment
12,978Undergrads
Part-Time Undergrads
9,431
Undergrads Over 25
15%
Pell Grant
19%
Varsity Athletes
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Poll
What one word or phrase best describes the typical student at this school?
Based on
376 responses
Friendly
53%
Friendly, mature, outgoing, and teachable
27%
Outgoing
6%
Pretty friendly, but fairly immature
5%
Closed Minded
3%
Closed minded loud/easier to find than open minded
1%
Naive
1%
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Campus Life
Freshmen Live On-Campus
9%
Poll
89%
of students say they don't have Greek life.472 responses
Poll
56%
of students say no one pays attention to varsity sports.655 responses
Poll
What one word or phrase best describes your school?
Based on
410 responses
Place to Grow in Knowledge and Spirit
51%
Spiritual
24%
Friendly
6%
Cannot be put to words, too diverse in many areas
4%
Worth it
3%
Incredible
3%
Cheap
2%
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After College
Median Earnings 6 Years After Graduation
$42,700/ year
National
$33,028
Graduation Rate
54%
National
49%
Employed 2 Years After Graduation
78%
National
83%
83%
of students feel confident they will find a job in their field after graduation.253 responses
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Brigham Young University-Idaho Reviews
Rating 3.96 out of 5 6,710 reviews
Rating 5 out of 5
Experiences for 4 years were amazing! It was great and affordable to study and have great tutorship to educate me any time. Already graduated from BYU-Idaho and looking forward for graduate program in any university, that will share great opportunities and learning environment. All learning platforms are designed professionally and easy to access.
It has been a great blessing and pleasure to attend this school for the past four years, hopefully will continue this journey towards a better future.
Online learning classes was not easy but I was able to make time for each class to fulfill assignments and exams. Love all classes in my program and profession, and will share that learning with all willing to learn in the same program as I am.
My major in my study was public health and every teaching skills from that class was just amazing and willing to help people in my community at all times for a better healthcare education and daily nourishment with eating healthy and exercising alway.
- Senior
- a month ago
Rating 5 out of 5
I’ve loved my time at BYU-I! The teachers are very kind, supportive, and encouraging. The classes are informative, and there is so much great educational opportunity available with incredible accessibility. The atmosphere, even online, is very positive and uplifting. I would highly recommend!
I recently had the opportunity to visit campus in-person where I plan to continue my education in the near future. I was amazed by the sheer amount of opportunity BYU-I offers. There is an abundance of fun and edifying activities, the food courts are amazing - from my own limited experience - and there is so much help and support available to students from faculty, professors, mental and emotional health programs, and even free shuttles to Walmart! Campus is lovely and has a wonderful vibe, and I loved just walking around and being there.
- Other
- a month ago
Rating 5 out of 5
To be honest, BYUI was THE LAST school I ever wanted to attend — not that I wanted to attend Provo either, that social scene is just too toxic. I cried when I realized it was the only education I could afford. However, the first day I got to Rexburg, my mind completely changed. Now, having been a student for about 3 years, I am SO grateful for my decision to come here. I love the teachers, they genuinely DO care about you and your individual success. You have every opportunity to learn about becoming a discipleship leader in life, and you can basically find every kind of social community here (even if you feel like you don’t fit into the “BYUI Standard”, I promise there are people here for you). Despite everyone joking about it being all-white, I’ve been surprised at the MASSIVE group of international students, specifically from Latin America and Africa, but also a large group from Asia. It’s wonderful, and feels like a cultural reunion every day (to me, at least). I love it here!
- Sophom*ore
- 2 months ago