Brief introduction of Brigham Young University
Brigham Young University (English: BYU) was founded in 1875. The school is located in Provo, Utah, USA. It is a famous private research university in America. Brigham Young University is a university founded by church of jesus christ of latter-day saints in Provo, Utah, USA. It is the largest missionary university and the third largest private university in the United States. 12 Provo, where the university is located, was rated as one of the cleanest, safest and most livable cities in the United States. In addition, there are campuses in Hawaii and Idaho. According to the comprehensive ranking of the most authoritative USNEWS universities in the United States, Brigham Young University was rated as the 62nd best university in the United States on 20 16, among which accounting was rated as the 7th in the United States 1 20 15USNEWS, 27th in human resource management, 27th in graduate business in the United States and 33rd in law school. The university surpassed Harvard University in the evaluation of us news 20 1 1 and became the first "American university most welcomed by American students and parents". Brigham Young University Library has been rated as the top 20 libraries in the United States for many years. Brigham Young University has nearly 30,000 students, most of whom are members of church of jesus christ of latter-day saints, and one third are from Utah. Students in this university are required to abide by the honor code, such as academic integrity, dress code, not having premarital sex, and refusing to consume drugs and alcohol. About 3 1% students choose to take foreign language courses, so Brigham Young University may be the university with the largest number of multilingual students in the United States.