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Available anywhere in the world, BYU-Pathway Worldwide provides access to quality higher education within a spiritually based environment.
Giving Opportunities
Through donations to the BYU-Pathway Worldwide Fund, thousands of students around the world are blessed with the opportunity to obtain an education in a spiritually based environment and gain better employment. BYU-Pathway Worldwide has more than 60,000 students in all 50 states and more than 180 countries.
BYU-Pathway Worldwide Fund
This fund lets BYU-Pathway address current student aid needs where they are greatest around the world.
“It is wonderful to see how the Lord is using BYU-Pathway as an instrument to bring both temporal welfare and spiritual salvation to His children. Thank you for being a part of this great work.”
—President Brian K. Ashton
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President’s Report
Read about how BYU-Pathway Worldwide is blessing students’ lives. In the 2024–25 issue of the BYU-Pathway President’s Report, you will learn about the first graduate in Angola, recent growth in Africa, BYU football’s engagement with BYU-Pathway students, and ways you can volunteer to serve students.
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Deferred Gifts, Instant Blessings
For Reed and Paula Beatse, deferred gifts are the perfect way to make a difference.
Pioneers in Angola
Romeu Balanga is the first student in Angola to earn a bachelor’s degree through BYU-Pathway, and his wife, Anastância, will soon follow.
Volunteer to Serve Students
Sometimes the best gift you can give is your time. Volunteer to serve students and see how your support blesses their lives.
Remarkable Growth in Africa
Africa has become the largest region for BYU-Pathway enrollment and is seeing improved retention rates among its students.
“Great Are the Promises of the Lord”
Thank you for supporting BYU-Pathway Worldwide. Your donations help us extend the blessings of an affordable, faith-based education to more of God’s children.
Mutual Mentoring
A new group of mentors recently connected with BYU-Pathway students: football players.