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Mentored Research is Brigham Young University's academic advantage. It is where an undergraduate student works directly with a faculty member on a specific research project. It is not uncommon for BYU students to graduate having completed a number of research project including experiences at poster sessions, oral presentations, and academic articles.
Academic advisement is handled in a unique way in the College of Life Sciences. All general administrative academic advisement is handled at the College level through Life Sciences Advisement. Then each major has a faculty member assigned as the Program Director.
Mentored Research is Brigham Young University's academic advantage. It is where an undergraduate student works directly with a faculty member on a specific research project. It is not uncommon for BYU students to graduate having completed a number of research project including experiences at poster sessions, oral presentations, and academic articles.