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| Can anyone attend classes at Provo Institute? |
| Provo Institute is specifically designed for those attending Provo College. Those not attending Provo College may prefer to enroll at the Orem Utah or Utah Valley Young Adult Institute programs. |
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| Can I bring a friend that does not attend Provo College? |
| Yes, anyone is welcome to attend. |
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| How do I register for a class? |
| Just come to class and we will take care of the rest. |
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| Can I bring my lunch to class? |
| Yes, we have a fridge and a couple of microwave ovens if you need them. We also have a hot water dispenser with water kept at 203 degrees. We ask that you get your food ready before class begins. |
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| Do classes at Provo Institute count for BYU Housing? |
| Yes |
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| Is Provo Institute part of BYU? |
| No, we serve the students attending Provo College. |
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| Do the classes at the Provo Institute transfer for credit at BYU? |
| Yes, Provo Institute Classes will transfer to BYU. As with all institutes, you must complete additional assignments and take a final for Credit. |
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| If I wanted to attend during the summer, when would classes start and when would they be? When should I register? |
| Classes are taught at Provo Institute throughout the summer. Classes will be held at 10:30am and again at 12:40pm each day, Monday thru Thursday. You are welcome to join us at anytime. |
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| Can you teach Institute for a living? |
| Yes you can. The process starts with classes to become a Seminary Teacher. If hired by the Church to teach Seminary, it is possible to become an Institute teacher. For more information contact Damen Bolli at the Orem Institute. |