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INSPIRING LEARNING is what Brigham Young University is all about; the phrase summarizes the university’s mission “to assist individuals in their quest for perfection and eternal life.”

Giving Opportunities

Through donations, generous alumni and friends provide students with experiences such as mentored learning, research assistantships, internships, study abroad, work study, and other student aid. Donors also provide support for additional board-approved programs, including BYU Athletics and BYU Broadcasting.

Inspiring Learning

Inspiring learning is changing the BYU experience, reinforcing a broad and eternal focus on how students learn.

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Scholarships

Scholarships change lives. You can provide funds to aid students based on financial need or academic achievement.

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BYU colleges and schools use donations to prepare students to lead at work, succeed at home, and serve humanity.

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BYU Athletics and BYU Broadcasting

BYU Athletics and BYU Broadcasting help connect fans and audiences around the world to the university.

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Other Approved Priorities

From art to advocacy to literacy and more, you can help advance the mission of BYU and its students by donating.

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"The razor-sharp focus of our teaching and our research—and indeed every aspect of the student experience here at BYU—must be the transformative successes of our incredible students."

—President C. Shane Reese
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BYU President's Report

BYU President’s Report is written for and sent to university donors annually in the fall. Alumni and friends who donate to BYU almost always do so because BYU is a kingdom-building entity that blesses lives. The report’s purposes are to express gratitude and to inform on fundraising accomplishments and efforts—specifically the helpful effects of donations on individual students. 

The 2022–2023 issue of the report was from President Kevin J Worthen. It includes articles on how BYU benefits the world, information about BYU’s unique student-centered approach to learning, and stories of students who are participating in academically rigorous programs that are grounded in the gospel of Jesus Christ. 

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BYU|College of Fine Arts and Communications

Dance Is an International Language

A BYU dance student collaborated with a student in India to learn each other’s dance heritage.

BYU|College of Fine Arts and Communications|College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

Animation Students Awarded Another Student Emmy

Twice in a row: BYU won in both animation and advertising at the Student Emmys.

BYU|College of Fine Arts and Communications

AdLab Creates Film for NBA All-Star Weekend

The NBA chose BYU’s AdLab over professional agencies to make a film for All-Star Weekend.

BYU|College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences

AdLab Teams Sweep Student Emmys

Student advertisers from BYU continue to gather accolades for their work.

BYU|Signature Scholarships

Both are Edified and Rejoice Together

Acts of charity often bless both the giver and the receiver. That was certainly true for Signature Scholarship recipient Kiley Yates and her scholarship’s sponsors, Michael and Sarah Ries.

BYU|College of Fine Arts and Communications|College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences

College of Fine Arts and Communications Student News

The NBA chose BYU’s AdLab over professional agencies to make a film for All-Star Weekend, BYU won in both animation and advertising at the Student Emmys, and a BYU dance student collaborated with a student in India to learn each other’s dance heritage.

BYU|Fulton College of Engineering

You Could Just Change the World!

Donations helped Michelle Arias see possibilities she’d never imagined before.

BYU|BYU Athletics

It’s So Cool to Live Out My Dream

For Isaac Rex, the reality of playing football for BYU was better than anything he’d ever imagined.

BYU|International Studies

Attempt Great Things for God

Kennedy Daniel wasn’t sure how she could afford her European study abroad.