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The good thing about BYUI is that's its cheap to g...

The good thing about BYUI is that's its cheap to go there, the bad is that the education you receive is the price you pay for it. If you want a good place with good morals, go to BYUI. If you want programs that will prepare you to get jobs and succeed, go elsewhere. I was in the nursing program at BYUI, but transferred after feeling that they weren't going to help or prepare me for the NCLEX. The professors showed lack of concern or care for my education and success. Majority of my professors couldn't even be found in their offices or on campus past 3:30-4pm when I'd go in for help. They didn't offer additional tutoring resources in the program and faculty showed lack of enthusiasm in taking responsibility for any issues or concerns. I'd email with a question or for help and they'd always refer me to someone else who would refer me to another professor and so forth without ever answering my questions. I've had four other siblings attend BYUI since 2002 and the quality of programs has decreased drastically. Overall, an ideal place to study because of its peaceful atmosphere, but lacking in concern for their students and will not prepare you for the future.

Updated Review 2019: I also find it ridiculous that I had to pay $280 for health insurance through BYU-Idaho for my internship even though I already had health insurance/coverage through the NGO I worked with that covered me for free! So, I basically had to pay for something I didn't need and already had. No one was willing to work with me to change the fee and I never got a final email from the lady I was in communication with on the matter.

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