About BYU-Idaho
Located on the rising hills of Rexburg, Idaho, BYU-Idaho offers a unique educational experience that combines innovative, individual learning and lifelong spirituality and leadership.
13,000 Returned Missionaries
23,000+ Students on Campus Every Semester
132 YSA Wards and 11 Stakes
27 BYU-Idaho Average Class Size
“The people here have treated all they had as the Lord’s and always counted it as enough. And they have used it as if it was the offering of the poorest widow to her Lord and to His kingdom ... Because of that faithful obedience and sacrifice, I certify the Lord has poured out His Spirit here.”
“BYU-Idaho has taught me how to belong. I have been reminded of my value and potential every day in my classes and through the activities and organizations offered. My classes help me stretch myself, the societies help me apply what I’ve learned and the organizations help me to continue to want to learn. It is not only a university it is a place to come and belong.”
BYU-Idaho Ranked #1 in Nation Based On Relative Economic Value
You can get your dream job with a BYU-Idaho education—and with less debt. A BYUI degree lets you pursue your dream career and start earning money right after graduation.
Semester Tuition & Costs Comparison with Neighboring Schools
Average Cost of Attendance* | BYU-Idaho | Idaho | Utah | Nationally |
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Tuition in State | $2,328 | $4,326 | $3,877 | $5,331 |
Tuition out of State | $2,328 | $13,749 | $11,708 | $11,815 |
Housing & Food | $2,534 | $4,786 | $4,243 | $9,310 |
Books | $275 | $579 | $438 | $625 |
TOTAL IN STATE | $5,137 | $9,690 | $8,557 | $15,266 |
TOTAL OUT OF STATE | $5,137 | $19,114 | $16,389 | $21,750 |
Learn More about Costs of Attending BYU-Idaho
Average Idaho cost is calculated from ISU, BSU, and U of I. Average Utah cost is calculated from UVU, USU, U of U, and SUU. National average from U.S. News and Best Colleges. The figures above are up-to-date as of January 10, 2024.
Three Track System
BYU-Idaho operates year-round with three distinct 14-week semesters: Fall, Winter, and Spring. Each student is admitted to a track consisting of two semesters: Fall/Winter, Winter/Spring, or Spring/Fall.
Spring/Fall
(Flex Semester: Winter)
Fall/Winter
(Flex Semester: Spring)
Winter/Spring
(Flex Semester: Fall)