The BYU Bowling and Games Center provides students, faculty and all visitors the opportunity to bowl and have a good time in a clean, fun environment.
The Bowling and Games Center offers Monday FHE Deals (Walk-in prices: $2/person/game [shoes not included] from 7pm - close OR $35/lane/hr [includes shoes]) and even a Date Night Deal Thurs-Sat ($25 for two people to bowl two games each, including shoe rentals).
BYU Dining Services is here to help you make the most of your BYU experience! We operate several dining locations across campus, offer student meal plans, provide nutrition resources, and employ both student and non-student employees, all with the intent to help reduce some of the stresses of college life.
BYU Emergency Management is responsible for the management and coordination of university-wide preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery operations. This resource focuses on saving lives, minimizing danger, and preserving university property. Emergency Management staff also provide education and training to the campus community on a variety of topics.
The WSC Lost and Found serves both those who have lost items and those who find them. The university strongly urges students and others to put their name and personal information on their possessions and encourages everyone to turn found items in to the Lost and Found.
As part of the Office of Belonging, we serve American minority students and the university community at BYU by offering a number of services. Multicultural Student Services is a unique team of multicultural specialists who value the total development of the multicultural student within the Aims of a BYU education. We seek to develop a BYU environment of "fellow citizenry" where multiculturalism can flourish.
The BYU Museum of Art is one of the best-attended university art museums in the United States. Located between the HFAC and ASB, the Museum features both permanent and rotating exhibitions in six galleries on two levels, as well as a robust schedule of educational programming and events. Admission to the Museum is free of charge and open to the public. Visit with your friends, with your date, or individually and take advantage of the many self-guided activities and prizes. Don't forget to download the MOA app to access a host of virtual content!
We are open until 6:00 PM on Tues/Wed/Sat nights, & 9:00PM on Mon/Thurs/Fri nights. Also be sure to visit the popular Museum Cafe and Museum Store!
The Office of Belonging is a new addition to BYU created to further align the campus community with the University's Statement on Belonging. It's purpose is to help BYU “strive to create a community of belonging composed of students, faculty and staff whose hearts are knit together in love.”
Some resources represented in the Office of Belonging:
We process all of the University’s incoming, outgoing, intra-campus mail, and operate the University Post Office, an official United States Post Office.
The career studio is a safe space where you can get advice and help with your professional documents including resumes and cover letters. We also provide help with interviewing, networking, and job searching. Walk-ins welcome!
The Center for Peace and Conflict Resolution (CPCR) at the BYU Law School is committed to transforming conflict on campus and throughout the world. Through mediation, arbitration, training workshops, research, conferences, academic courses, and consultations, the CPCR assists both BYU and the community beyond campus in building skills and promoting understanding of peace, negotiation, communication, and conflict resolution.
Enrollment Services is here to help you with your student account, financial aid, scholarships, registration, transfer credits, and mission deferments. We offer a FAFSA Marital Status Workshop for those who have recently been married and a Mission Deferment Workshop for students who have received their mission assignment. Additionally, there is a Beginning of Semester Checklist to help kick off the semester. Check it out or give us a call; we’d love to help answer your questions!
BYU International Student and Scholar Services provides personal, cultural and academic advisement while assisting non-US Citizen students and scholars with regulatory support, so that they may have an enriching and successful BYU experience. We aspire to provide holistic advisement to our international students and scholars so that they may successfully achieve their educational goals.
Brigham Young University’s Office of International Study Programs (ISP) serves students by developing and implementing life-changing international academic experiences. BYU has the 14th largest study abroad program in the United States (Institute of International Education) and sends more than 2,500 students abroad every year. ISP works with faculty directors from many different departments across campus to send study abroad programs, international internships, and direct enrollment programs to Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas, and the Pacific. Many programs are comparable in price to a semester on campus, especially considering the scholarships and financial aid available. ISP is excited to work with students to find the program that is right for them and expand their world. Students will find there are study abroad options within their reach and worthy of their dreams.
(801) 422-4000 | it@byu.edu | 1388 N University Ave, Provo
Brigham Young University's Office of Information Technology partners with campus departments and university leadership to improve digital experiences that affect BYU students, employees, faculty, and guests. We take our role very seriously and work hard to improve our products, services, employees, and processes to maximize the value we provide to the university.
Enhance your BYU experience by working on campus. Students can work on campus as soon as they graduate from high school. Students may work up to 20 hours during Fall/Winter semesters, and up to 40 hours during Spring/Summer terms.*
Remember to bring documentation with you in order to be hired in the timeliest manner. In order to fill out the federal Form I-9, you will need documents that are NOT expired, photocopied, or laminated.
*International cannot exceed 20 hours of work during Spring/Summer.
Available to all BYU students, come in for a doctor's appointment, immunizations, physical therapy, urgent care, prescriptions, and any other medical needs. All services are available to you regardless of your insurance coverage. The center is located about a 15 minutes' walk north of campus, with hours from 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
The Office of Student Success & Inclusion (OSSI), which has just been absorbed as part of the Office of Belonging, sponsors and promotes programs that give students opportunities to be more proximate to diverse ideas and perspectives. OSSI hosts events for specific populations including racial minorities, LGBTQ+ & SSA students, and religious minorities. In addition to programing, OSSI advisors are available to meet with students one-on-one to discuss individual concerns, questions, and ideas regarding inclusion and belonging on campus.
From men's and women's cuts to nails and lashes, this full-service salon is here for you! Located on the bottom floor of the Wilkinson Center, we are just around the corner from your next class! You'll find great pricing at professional quality. Trust us when we say, this is the place to be! Join the Studio 1030 loyalty program and get discounts you won't want to miss out on. We can't wait to see you in our chair!
The UAC offers a variety of services for students with disabilities. All students interested in receiving any of these services (except Housing) must complete the intake process under “Forms” beforehand. Services offered include:
Are you a student, but not LDS? Talk with our University Chaplain to get your ecclesiastical endorsement! The Chaplain works as part of the Office of Belonging and is a great resource for advising. Don't hesistate to reach out for insight or connection.
WSR addresses women's issues in a positive, proactive way. As a Campus Life office, we create events, campaigns, and service opportunities to raise awareness on women's issues and support the women and men at BYU in their challenges. We also provide one-on-one nutrition consultations to give students the information and direction you need to achieve a healthy, well-balanced lifestyle.