| Parking: | All students that plan to park a car on campus will need to obtain a BYU parking permit. Graduate students may obtain a "G" parking permit by bringing a valid vehicle registration, proof of an emissions test, and their BYU student card to the traffic office at 700 East 1430 North (just east of the bell tower). More information can be found on the BYU Parking and Traffic Services website. |
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| Health Insurance: | BYU requires all continuing students to have adequate medical insurance for the duration of their enrollment at BYU. BYU offers a student health plan through Deseret Mutual Benefit Administrators. Students who do not submit proof of private insurance through the Route Y web site before the deadline each year will automatically be enrolled and assessed the appropriate premium (single or married student rate) for the BYU Student Health Plan. Visit the BYU Health Plan website for more information. | |
| Student Health Center: | The Student Health Center is available to all students, their spouses and their children. It is located on the corner of 900 East and University Parkway, near the MTC. Check the BYU Student Health Center site for more information. |
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| Art: | BYU is home to several outstanding museums which house a variety of exhibits. In addition, the BYU Fine Arts and Communications Department hosts many musical, dance and theatre productions. Dates, times and ticket prices for specific shows can be found at BYU Performance Exhibit Calendar. |
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| Athletics: | Cougar athletes provide sports fans with plenty of opportunities to enjoy football, basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, soccer and hockey, just to name a few. See BYU Sports for more ticket and scheduling information. |
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| Student Organizations: | The Instructional Psychology and Technology Student Organization sponsors several activities each semester and is a great way for students to get more involved in departmental activities. Check with the department secretary for more information. |
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| Technology Resources: | The IP&T department provides a computer lab in 150 MCKB with four PC and four Macintosh computers. A wide array of productivity software is installed on these computers for graduate student use. Provisions are also made for wired and wireless connection of student laptops to the university network and the Internet. Graduate students also have access to the School of Education Teaching and Learning Support Center (TLSC) in 180 MCKB. The TLSC offers over 60 desktop computers with applications for word processing, graphic manipulation, spreadsheet design, presentation creation, audio and video editing, Internet browsing, and instant messaging. Course-specific softwaare packages are also available. Studens may check out digital cameras and camcorders, table computers, external drives, and various scientific probes. Wireless laptop carts may be checked out for classroom use within the building. Videotaping services are available to fulfill course requirements and individual projects. |
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| Stakes and Wards: | There are 23 student stakes and over 260 student wards, which serve both married and single students. See BYU Stakes and Wards for more information on ward boundaries and meetings times. |
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| Housing: | BYU offers several housing plans for both single and married students. Student family housing is available in both Wymount Terrace and Wyview Park. These apartments come fully furnished, and include commons and recreations areas. Rates vary according to the size of the unit. Visit Student Family Housing for more information. On-campus housing for single students is available in apartment or dorm style. There are numerous locations around campus to choose from. Additional information can be found at On-campus Housing. Plenty of off-campus BYU-approved housing for singles is available in the Provo area. Family student housing is available off-campus as well. Information on vacancies can be obtained at Off-campus Housing. |
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