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When you take a break from school or go on a mission, you may incur unintended and costly consequences for your financial aid. Here is what to be aware of when you quit attending for a period of time.
BYU–Idaho distributes financial aid from multiple programs. Discover how aid is managed and understand your rights and responsibilities as a student.
A financial mentor can help you develop habits for financial wellness, set appropriate goals, and help you gain control of your finances.
BYU–Idaho’s official Consumer Information page is maintained by the University Compliance Office and includes required disclosures related to financial aid, campus safety, and institutional data.
The Financial Aid Office adheres to a professional code of conduct in administering all financial aid. Find out more here.
The Financial Aid Office only discusses a student’s personal financial information with the student or university personnel who have a legitimate right to know. Find out more here.
You are eligible for a tuition waiver if you are student with a parent(s) employed at BYU-Idaho or any Church Educational Systems (CES) school.
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