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An International Potpourri of Cultures
BYU is home to more than 2,000 international students and more than 200 permanent residents. They come from all over the world and bring their own sense of culture, religion, and reasons for choosing Brigham Young University.
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Multicultural students' views on fitting in at BYU
Because BYU is a predominantly white school, some multicultural students struggle to fit in at BYU.

Religious diversity creates learning experiences
With non-LDS students being an overwhelming minority, most cope by just taking it easy and enjoying their own beliefs and traditions.

Viewpoint: From outside the Provo 'bubble'
I've gained a good education, made friends with people who have influenced my life for good, and participated in clubs and organizations that have given me a greater appreciation for who I am.

Viewpoint: From within the bubble
A short skinny self-righteous geek from Provo judges the entire world!

Coming to BYU
From all over the world, students come to study at BYU. Click here to a view a map detailing how many students are from which parts of the world.

Photo Gallery: Campus Cultural Sights
When international students come to BYU, they bring with them their culture, religion, and a multitude of languages. This photo gallery includes sights of different cultures on campus.


 

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