Brigham Young University-Idaho has released its official Fall 2024 enrollment numbers for both campus and online, showing a significant increase to its campus-student body this semester due in part to the largest incoming class in the school’s history.
Statistics released for the Fall 2024 Semester show a total enrollment of 24,111 campus-based students, which is a 3.4% increase over Fall 2023 Semester. This number includes 19,388 campus-based students who are enrolled in face-to-face courses and 4,723 campus-based students who are enrolled in online courses and/or internships. The university estimates that approximately 21,000 students are living in Rexburg this semester.
This semester, the campus-based student body consists of 11,849 male students and 12,262 female students (49% percent and 51% percent respectively). The total number of married students is 5,068, comprising 21 percent of the total campus-based student population.
This fall’s increase in enrollment numbers is in large part due to welcoming BYU-Idaho’s largest incoming class in the university’s history. This semester more than 8,000 people (including students, parents, and mentors) participated in the Fall 2024 New Student Orientation, an increase of 4 times the number of people that participated for Fall 2023. This achievement is due largely to the efforts of BYU-Idaho’s First-Year Experience Office, which was created in 2022 to help first-year students succeed in their transition to college, focusing on the overall student experience by supporting students individually.
In addition, BYU-Idaho has 21,473 online students who are serviced in partnership with BYU-Pathway Worldwide. This leads to a total of 45,584 total enrolled students at BYU-Idaho for the Fall 2024 Semester.
Thanks to its innovative three-track system, in 2024, BYU-Idaho has served 33,836 campus-based students and through BYU-Pathway Worldwide, an additional 29,793 online students.
BYU-Idaho continues to integrate its unique student and academic emphasis that includes: the teaching focus of its faculty, the opportunity to gather with other students who share common values, the university’s focus on real-world preparation, and a high-value educational experience.
See BYU-Idaho Enrollment and Demographics for details and history.