The college houses eight departments and numerous centers and offices, all dedicated to performing exceptional research and teaching students three core competencies: communication, information literacy, and cultural navigation. These competencies elevate the traditional humanities learning with professional focus that creates a high level of career and postgraduate readiness. College faculty regularly teach 73 languages, with many others taught on an ad hoc basis. Our two flagship programs in Arabic and Chinese set the college apart as an exceptional institution dedicated to helping students achieve the highest degree of proficiency as measured by national standards. The college’s unparalleled faculty and students regularly receive awards for excellence in language acquisition and write more papers per year than any other university. Additionally, we ranked number one in Boren scholarship recipients in 2022. Please consider donating to the college of help us fulfill President Spencer W. Kimball’s 1975 declaration, “BYU should become the acknowledged language capital of the world.”
Rank | State | Gifts |
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1 | UT | 62 |
2 | CA | 8 |
3 | OR | 3 |