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BYU is in Provo, Utah. BYU-Idaho is in Rexburg Idaho and BYU-Hawaii is in Laie Hawaii
BYU Hawaii School of Computing was created in 2001.
Utah, unless you are talking about BYU Idaho or BYU Hawaii.
Utah, unless your talking about BYU Idaho or BYU Hawaii
There are three BYU locations. The main school is in Provo, Utah and is simply called BYU. There is also BYU-Idaho in Rexburg and BYU-Hawaii in Laie.
No. There are three universities, Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah; BYU-Idaho in Rexburg, Idaho, and BYU-Hawaii in Laie, Hawaii. The Church used to operate Church colleges in the Pacific Islands but BYU-Hawaii is the only one left.
There isn't really a "BYU" alternative. Many who do not get into BYU Provo apply to attend BYU Idaho or BYU Hawaii. Many also apply to attend Utah Valley University (UVU) which is a state school in the same area as BYU.
BYU-Provo, BYU-Idaho, BYU-Hawaii, University of Utah, Utah State, Southern Utah University, Utah Valley University, Gonzaga, Harvard, Columbia, Southern Virginia University, and George Washington.
None. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) owns four universities, two in Utah (BYU and LDS Business College), one in Idaho (BYU-Idaho) and one in Hawaii (BYU-Hawaii).
BYU-Provo, BYU-Idaho, and BYU-Hawaii are all four year universities that offer post-graduate studies as well.
BYU-Hawaii is famous for educating students from the Pacific Islands and over 70 countries.
In Laie, Hawaii, near BYU-Hawaii and the Polynesian Cultural Center.