Brigham Young University (BYU)
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Brigham Young University (BYU) is a program provider offering 22 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad abroad programs in 12 countries such as The United Kingdom, China, Japan, and Singapore.
Brigham Young University (BYU), through its David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, offers a comprehensive array of study abroad programs designed to provide students with immersive global experiences that complement their academic pursuits. These programs span various disciplines and destinations, enabling students to engage deeply with different cultures while earning academic credit.
BYU's study abroad offerings include faculty-led programs, internships, and direct enrollment opportunities in countries such as Spain, Ecuador, France, and the United Kingdom. For instance, the Spain Study Abroad program allows students to explore Spanish language and culture, while the Ecuador Kichwa-Waorani Project offers insights into indigenous communities and environmental issues.
Additionally, the London Theatre program immerses students in the vibrant performing arts scene of London, providing firsthand experience with renowned theatres like the National Theatre and the Globe Theatre.
To support students financially, BYU offers various scholarships and experiential learning funds. Students are encouraged to begin their journey by exploring available programs through the Kennedy Center's "Find Your Program" tool and following the outlined steps on the "How to Study Abroad" page.
Comprehensive resources, including application guidelines and travel policies, are provided to ensure students are well-prepared for their international experiences.
For more information and to explore the full range of study abroad opportunities, students can visit the BYU Kennedy Center's website at kennedy.byu.edu.
Study Abroad with Brigham Young University (BYU)
"How to teach context, application of English to foreign students. Of course."
Robyn L Brigham Young University
"I learned about marketing, though not having any previous marketing knowledge. I also realize that marketing might not necessarily match me. Nonetheless it was a very worthy experience."
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned how easy it was to make friends when you're abroad. Yes. "
jessica.palmer.313 Brigham Young University
"I have learned I am a homebody and love to be with my family! Yes it was worthwhile"
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned so much about culture and how it affects design. This was a very valuable experience for me."
Amy W Brigham Young University
"It was definitely worthwhile. I got to see the challenges that a third-world country faces first hand. I learned that the people are very capable and knowledgeable about many things and have many contributions to design and engineering, although they are lacking in engineering principles."
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned that experiences like that can't be ruined by a letter grade. I learned to relax about school and enjoy every moment that I'm in. I learned to cease the day and be spontaneous and do what I want to do!"
Kathryn F Brigham Young University
"I gained a greater perspective and appreciation for the world around me. It humbled me to see so many different places, with people living in different environments. It inspired me to want to work hard professionally, but also reminded me to make living and sharing the gospel my highest priority. It was definitely worthwhile!!"
A student Brigham Young University
"A lot of insight as to how to make a great product"
A student Brigham Young University
"It was definately worth while!! I learned alot about myself and the direction I wanted my life to go. I made lifelong friends and learned alot about British History and Literature. It made me a more intellegent person and a more experienced person. As much as I disliked the critism, because of my professors my writing improved. ..."
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned a lot about the international opportunities available in my accounting career. I was able to network with several professionals. I thought it was very worthwhile."
A student Brigham Young University
"It was absolutely worthwhile. I was able to learn about different cultures, experience amazing things, and see beautiful sites."
Miranda K Brigham Young University
"I learned independence that gave me a sense of confidence. I mastered public transportation & let's be honest, that's a biggie. I saw incredible theatre. It was a worthwhile experience that I will always remember."
becky.maskell.3 Brigham Young University
"It was great to hear the European side of the GAAP/IFRS standards convergence issue. Going over there and asking them about it is about the only way to hear their side of the argument firsthand."
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned to be independent, to take care and run my own life and schedule in a new place, adapt to any place or circumstance, and to always be motivated and have fun!"
cosette.hatch Brigham Young University
"Absolutely worthwhile! I learned so much about different cultures throughout the world. London is such a melting pot that I am grateful to have lived in!"
Erin G Brigham Young University
"I gained character. I have learned so much and have grown as an individual. That experience was priceless"
Whitney W Brigham Young University
"It was very worth it! "
A student Brigham Young University
"Yes it was worthwhile. I learned about a new culture, how theater runs in London, about Shakespeare and other things."
Jocelyn C Brigham Young University
"I literally cannot describe all that I learned from this experience. All I can say is that it indeed was worthwhile, and though expensive, worth every penny. When I reflect on the experience it feels like a dream. A dream that I lived and would do anything to live again. "
holly.a.garner Brigham Young University
"An appreciation of the birthplace of English literature and an understanding of where so much that we value in our culture comes from. It was absolutely worthwhile. You can't get this kind of education anywhere else in the whole world."
Paul B Brigham Young University
"That i am grateful to live in America."
rebecca.m.chesley Brigham Young University
"I learned that it's fun to see new places and to learn about them, but I also learned that we don't know how good we have it in America. It was definitely a worthwhile experience."
A student Brigham Young University
"It exposed me to a new culture and a new way of seeing or interpreting things. I made great memories and friends, albeit only American friends."
A student Brigham Young University
"I definitely became more independent and learned how to function in another country. It's always been my dream to go to Europe, so I was not only able to fulfill that dream, but also to learn more of Spain's history, improve my Spanish, travel, and have the time of my life. I would do it over in a heartbeat!"
A student Brigham Young University