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95.6%Acceptance
$4,656Tuition
42,090Students
55%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$53,406Earnings
#6 in IdahoPrivate nonprofit4-yearSAT/ACT Test OptionalData: 2023-24Latter-day Saints

Overview

Brigham Young University-Idaho is an open admission private four-year institution in Rexburg, Idaho. The school accepts most applicants who complete the application process.

Admission Guide

You need to complete BYU-Idaho's online application through their website, which includes your high school transcript, two personal references, and an ecclesiastical endorsement from your local Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints leader. The application deadline is February 1 for fall semester and September 1 for winter semester.

Your ecclesiastical endorsement must come from your bishop or branch president if you're LDS, or from another religious leader if you're not. This endorsement includes questions about your character and commitment to living the Honor Code, which governs student behavior both on and off campus.

Computer science, engineering, and nursing programs fill up quickly despite the university's overall accessibility. Apply early for these majors and consider alternative start dates if your preferred semester is full. The university operates on a three-semester system with fall, winter, and a shorter spring term.

Housing fills up fast, especially for new students. Submit your housing application immediately after being accepted. Most freshmen live in on-campus dorms with curfews and strict visiting hours that align with the Honor Code.

You must attend a mandatory orientation session before your first semester. These happen throughout the summer and include academic advising, course registration, and Honor Code training. The Honor Code prohibits alcohol, tobacco, coffee, tea, premarital sex, and requires modest dress standards.

BYU-Idaho requires 30 credit hours of religion courses for graduation, regardless of your major. Plan your course schedule accordingly, as these classes are only offered certain semesters and can create bottlenecks if you wait too long to take them.

What It Costs If You Get In

Average Net Price
$7,131/yr
Tuition (in-state)
$4,656
Students Receiving Aid
25%

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After You Graduate

Graduation Rate (6-year)
55.1%
Median Earnings (10yr)
$53,406/yr
Freshman Retention Rate
69.6%

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the admission requirements for Brigham Young University-Idaho?

BYU-Idaho requires a high school diploma or equivalent, ecclesiastical endorsement from an LDS bishop or branch president, and completion of the online application. SAT or ACT scores are recommended but not required for admission.

Does Brigham Young University-Idaho have application deadlines?

BYU-Idaho operates on a rolling admissions basis with three admission periods per year corresponding to fall, winter, and spring terms. Students should apply at least two months before their intended start date.

Can non-LDS students attend Brigham Young University-Idaho?

Non-LDS students can apply to BYU-Idaho but must obtain an ecclesiastical endorsement from their religious leader and agree to follow the Honor Code. All students pay the same tuition regardless of religious affiliation.

How does transfer credit work at Brigham Young University-Idaho?

BYU-Idaho accepts transfer credits from regionally accredited institutions with grades of C- or higher. Students can transfer up to 75 credit hours toward a bachelor's degree, and all transfer students must complete at least 30 credits at BYU-Idaho.