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Brigham Young University
Brigham Young University medallion.svg
Brigham Young University Seal
TypePrivate
Established1875
Academic affiliations
LDS Church, West Coast Conference
Endowment$1.4 billion
PresidentKevin J. Worthen
Academic staff
1,600
Administrative staff
1,200
Students33,511
Undergraduates30,745
Postgraduates2,766
Location, ,
CampusSuburban
ColorsDark blue  
white   light brown  
AthleticsNCAA Division I FBS
MascotCosmo the Cougar
Websitewww.byu.edu

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Brigham Young University (BYU) is an American university. It is named after the second Latter-day Saints prophet, Brigham Young. The school is in Provo, Utah. Their team colors are royal blue and white. Their mascot is the cougar. Their rivals are University of Utah.Brigham Young University (BYU) is often called “The Y” and is a private research university. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) owns and runs the school. It is the biggest church school and third biggest private university in the United States with 33,511 students. About 99 percent of the students are part of the LDS Church, and 32% of them are from Utah. BYU students have to live an honor code, a set of rules on behavior. They must be honest in their work, follow dress rules, have no sex outside of marriage, and not take illegal drugs or drink alcohol. 66% of students (88 percent of men, 39 percent of women) start school late or take a break from school to be Mormon missionaries. It is cheaper to study at BYU than at other private universities because most of the cost of attending BYU is paid for by the LDS church.

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