Brigham Young University, Marriott School of Business



The Marriott School of Business at Brigham Young University offers 5 Bachelor degrees for the undergraduate student majoring in Business: Accounting, Business Management, Finance, Information Systems and Recreation Management. BYU is a private university owned by the Church of Latter-day Saints (LDS). Having a religious background, the school does require 14 hours of religion coursework, and students must abide by a university honor code. With just around 2,000 undergraduate business students, we find they stand out as a top choice based on the tight-knit environment BYU provides. For practicing LDS church members tuition is significantly less expensive, as 70% of student tuition is funded through church tithes. Non-members pay roughly double the LDS tuition rate. However, tuition rates for both groups is an unbelievable low cost (under $5k yearly!) considering the world-class education provided.