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Academic Success

All you have to do is ask. We have more resources for your success than we could fit on this page. These are some of the most important campus groups for you to become familiar with. Whether you visit one time or many, your experience at BYU will be better because you decided to ask the question.

Academic Advisement

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Don’t have a major? Get started at the University Advisement Center. You can meet with advisors who are experts in selecting a major and making a graduation plan.

Already have a major? Check out the College Advisement Center of the college that houses your major to make an appointment with an advisor.

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Student Development Services

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The Student Development Services can help you find a career, point you to academic resources, and even help you with stress management.

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First-Year Mentoring

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As part of your first-year experience, you will have the opportunity to participate in First-Year Mentoring. Mentoring is designed to assist you as you transition to the university. You will be assigned an upperclassman as a peer mentor. Your peer mentor will be there to answer questions, point out resources, and talk about your overall BYU experience. He or she will meet with you periodically throughout the semester to talk about your experience and how to improve it.

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Enrollment Services

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Enrollment Services (formerly BYU OneStop) combines financial aid, registration and records, scholarships, tuition, admissions, and other helpful information. Use the checklists on the website to know what to do when you register for classes, serve a mission, or apply for financial aid with FAFSA. Many questions related to these topics can also be asked online using YMessage, or you may contact Enrollment Services in person (801-422-4104, or stop by D-155 ASB).

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Counseling & Psychological Services

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BYU has amazing clinical services to help you with your mental and emotional health. For walk-in hours or to make an appointment, visit here.

Go into the Biofeedback lab to practice your stress management skills and explore what specific relaxation styles work best for you. Learn about the Online Self-Help Programs that help you increase your mental health, self-image, and happiness.

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Multi-Cultural Services

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Multi-Cultural Services provides leadership opportunities and support for American minority students at BYU. Schedule an appointment to meet with an advisor and discover the scholarships, opportunities, and events that are unique to your culture and background.

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International Student Services

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Welcome to the United States! There are some policies that apply to you as an international student that will be important for your success. Check out this website for details on how to maintain your student status, what to do for work, and how to make the most of your time at Brigham Young University.

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Accessibility Center

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The University Accessibility Center offers services and academic support for students with any type of disability. Their office is in 2170 WSC. There is also an accessibility lab with distraction-reduced testing and assistive technology for your benefit. This is located in room 1111 of the WSC.

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Women's Services

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Events, workshops, and volunteer opportunities for students to further their knowledge and success at BYU. These services empower ALL students through education and connect them with resources that will help them to excel as individuals, build thriving families, and strengthen their communities.

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