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EDUCATION

Daniel is currently enrolled in this university.

BRIGHAM YOUNG
UNIVERSITY
~ Provo, Utah ~

A view of the Bell Tower from afar. "Education is the power
to think clearly,
the power to act well
in the world's work,
and the power to appreciate life."
~ Brigham Young ~
First Governor of Utah,
Second President of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Below is a portion of the website of Brigham Young University. Please do not click in it.

The menu at the bottom of this page will appear in all of the Education pages.
Please feel free to browse and learn more about the school that Daniel is in.


 

"My experience in BYU has been one of not only academically enlarging but also, and especially, spiritually uplifting. There is no other place on earth that a person would be so broadly enlightened in their minds than at this university."
~ Daniel ~


The mission of Brigham Young University is "to assist individuals in their quest for perfection and eternal life" ("The Mission Statement of Brigham Young University"). To this end, BYU seeks to develop students of faith, intellect, and character who have the skills and the desire to continue learning and to serve others throughout their lives. These are the common aims of all education at BYU. Both those who teach in the classroom and those who direct activities outside the classroom are responsible for contributing to this complete educational vision.

The following four sections discuss the expected outcomes of the BYU experience.
A BYU education should be
(1) spiritually strengthening,
(2) intellectually enlarging, and

(3) character building, leading to
(4) lifelong learning and service.
Because BYU is a large university with a complex curriculum, the intellectual aims are presented here in somewhat greater detail than the other aims. Yet they are deliberately placed within a larger context. The sequence flows from a conscious intent to envelop BYU's intellectual aims within a more complete, even eternal, perspective that begins with spiritual knowledge and ends with knowledge applied to the practical tasks of living and serving.

Click on MY CLASSES below to go to a schedule of Daniels classes and journal entries. Visit the archive pages.   Click on MY CLASSES below to go to a schedule of Daniels classes and journal entries. Visit the archive pages.
MY CLASSES

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