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Brigham Young University Academic Experience



Past Performance | Probation Policy|Academic Calendar | Graduate Career Data

Past Performance


What Do We Like To Study?

Most Popular Majors

Least Popular Majors
  • biology
  • food science/nutrition
  • Latin

Policies

Probation Policy

The minimum GPA required for all students to remain off probation during their entire college tenure is:

Graduation Policy:


Academic Calendar

Academic Calendar System:

  • Other: 4-4-1-1 system (two semesters and two terms)

Summer Sessions:

  • 2 summer session(s) that consist of 8 weeks.

New student orientation:

  • Orientation for new students is held in August and January.


Graduate Career Data

Percentage of graduates who pursue further study:
  • 25% continue immediately.
34% of our graduates choose careers in business and industry.

Firms that most frequently hire our graduates:
  • Boeing, Ernst & Young, Price Waterhouse, WordPerfect.
Most prominent alumni/ae:
  • Ezra Taft Benson, president of LDS Church, former U.S. secretary of agriculture; Virginia Cutler, national leader in consumer affairs; Philo T. Farnsworth, contributor to creation of TV; James C. Fletcher, former chief, NASA; Orrin G. Hatch, U.S. senator.