Saturday, August 9, 2014

Education options


Want to finish or start your college education at home?
BYU -Independent Study
  • Low-cost tuition
  • More than 500 online courses
  • Start courses at any time
  • Up to a year to complete your course
  • Friendly and fast customer support
  • Free tutoring

Go to "About" to seek answers to questions.

Former Brigham Young University Students
If you are a former Brigham Young University student who has completed 30 credit hours (exam credit excluded) as an admitted day student on the Brigham Young University Campus in Provo, Utah, and have been away for at least two years, you may complete your degree through the Bachelor of General Studies Department, earning a Bachelor of General Studies (BGS) degree with an emphasis in any one of seven areas of study:
  • American Studies
  • English
  • Family History
  • Family Life
  • History
  • Management
  • Psychology
The BGS degree is designed to help you utilize as much of your previously earned credit as possible. It has the same general education, religious education, and campus residency requirements as those for on-campus students. Up to 90 of the required 120 credit hours may be earned through us.
For more information on how to finish at home what you started at BYU:
Online:bgs.byu.edu
Phone:801-422-4351 (local)1-888-298-3137 (toll free)
Mail:Bachelor of General Studies
315 Harman Continuing Education Building (HCEB)
Provo, UT 84602
Are you looking to do a complete Associate degree, Bachelor's, Master's or Certification online?
Check out: American Public University

BYU-Idaho Pathway Program
What is Pathway?
Designed to give students the confidence and skills needed to succeed in college, Pathway is a low-cost educational opportunity that combines online courses with local gatherings. Students earn college credit that is eligible for transfer to BYU-Idaho and other universities.The program takes three semesters, or one year, to complete and can lead to professional certificates and degrees.
Pathway classes are conducted online, but students also gather in small groups at least weekly at their local Institute of Religion to work on course assignments and collaborate on educational activities. Husband and wife teams serving as volunteer missionaries in each location donate their time to help these students and provide additional support. After a sequence of preparatory courses, Pathway students can be officially admitted to BYU-Idaho and continue on to earn certificates as well as associate and bachelor's degrees.

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