Brigham Young University

Brigham Young University: Brigham Young Universitylocated in Provo, Utah, USA, is a private university joint research belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or Mormon church). It is the oldest existing institution within the LDS Church system for education is America's largest religious university, and the third in university and private sector in the United States. Approximately 98% of the 34,000 students at Brigham Young University are members of the LDS Church;. third of his American students come from within the state of Utah.
Brigham Young University students are required to comply with a code of honor, whose behavior warrants in accordance with the LDS teachings (eg, academic honesty, respect for standards of dress and grooming, and abstinence from sex out of wedlock and consumption of drugs and alcohol). About 97% of male Brigham Young University graduates have taken a two year break from their studies at one point serving as Mormon missionaries, and 32% of graduates of Brigham Young University women were missionaries and . Many Brigham Young University students obtain a level of foreign language proficiency while serving LDS missionaries and Brigham Young University has many foreign language classes, offering courses in over 70 languages. Over 75% of Brigham Young University students have some knowledge of foreign languages.
main objective of the Brigham Young University on undergraduate education, but also 68 masters and 25 doctoral programs, including a Juris Doctor program. About 70% of tuition is funded by LDS Church tithing funds, the tuition cheaper than less similar private universities.