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Brigham young university Idaho (BYUI) Rakiyat Ibrahim.
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Brigham young university Idaho (BYUI)Rakiyat Ibrahim For the last two years of my life I have been thinking about many different colleges I could attend to and BYUI drew my attention the most. I have a very strong connection with my mother so of course she doesn’t want me to go far but she began to realize I can make great decisions on my own. BYUI is my first choice because it has my religion and a nice nursing program. The campus is completely amazing. My older sister attends BYUI this year and she loves it. I also have two other colleges I am applying to ; duke university and Southern Virginia University. BYUI average SAT scores 1090-1120 and ACT score 24. I have taken my SATs already but I really need to improve my scores.
Information About Byui • Location- 525 S Center St, Rexburg, ID 83460 • Contact Information: 208-496-1411 • Distance from Richmond, va to Rexburg, ID is ( 6 hours 5mins ) on an airplane. • Private 4 year college • Cost of Private Tuition and Fees: 3,770
My Major • Major in Nursing; Minor in Biology • Bachelors of science in Nursing (RN) • My big sister informed about the updated nursing program at BYUI . • BS in Nursing (91 hours*)A C grade or above must be maintained in all required courses. • Complete the following prerequisite courses: • CHEM 285 : Introductory Bio-organic Chemistry. (4:4:1)(Credit Hours: Lecture Hours: Lab Hours) • CHEM 285 : Introductory Bio-organic Chemistry. (4:4:1)(Credit Hours: Lecture Hours: Lab Hours)WHEN TAUGHT: Fall; Winter; Spring PREREQUISITE: Chem. 101 or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: Principles of organic chemistry and biochemistry relating to bimolecular structure and function.Course Outcomes • NDFS 100 : Essentials of Human Nutrition. (3:3:0)(Credit Hours: Lecture Hours: Lab Hours) • NDFS 100 : Essentials of Human Nutrition. (3:3:0)(Credit Hours: Lecture Hours: Lab Hours)WHEN TAUGHT: Fall; Winter; Spring DESCRIPTION: Food-oriented study of nutritional facts and principles as a basis for dietary choices; consequences of choices; scientifically examining controversial topics.Course Outcomes Apply the scientific method to identify and interpret credible nutrition information. • Identify, interpret, and apply nutrition information. • Identify functions of nutrients and their major food sources. • NURS 180 : Preview of Nursing. (1:2:0)(Credit Hours: Lecture Hours: Lab Hours)
Campus life • Off campus • RENT $990 Winter 2016 • General Information • Parking Spaces5 • Student Capacity0 • Additional Costs • Processing Fee $25 • Security Deposit $100 • Utility Deposit/Fee $0 Floor Plans PlanResidentsBedroomBathRent#1632 $990
Diversity Facts & Statistics • African American 1% • Asian 1% • Hispanic 6% • International 5% • Native American 1% • White 82% • Unknown1% • Out-of-State Students • 82% • Student Age Breakdown • Under 18: 1%18-19: 33%20-21: 25%22-24: 30%25+: 11% • BYU-Idaho recognizes marriage as being solely between a man and woman. Gay relationships violate the Honor Code, just as any sexual activity before marriage does. • Political Activity • There are different political groups like College Republicans and College Democrats at BYU-Idaho. Students are primarily practicing members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Because the school is affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and is a private school, many of the activities and events center around the teachings of this religion.
Retention and Graduation rates I. Retention Rates (Retention) • As defined by the US Department of Education, retention rates are a measure of the rate at which students persist in their educational program at an institution, expressed as a percentage. For four-year institutions , this is the percentage of first-time bachelors degree-seeking undergraduates from the previous fall who are again enrolled in the current fall. • Full-time, first-time Fall bachelor's cohort retention rate for 2012 : 68% • II. Graduation Rates (Persistence) • As defined by the US Department of Education, graduation rates identify what percentage of a fall semester cohort of first-time, full-time, degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates complete their degree program in 150% of the normal time required for the degree. For bachelors degrees, normal time is 6 years. For associate degrees, normal time Is 3 years. • Fall 2007 2013-14 Rates : 60%