The Office of Belonging was created to assist BYU in constructing "a community of belonging composed of students, faculty, and staff whose hearts are knit together in love" (Statement on Belonging) and to teach the world how to use gospel principles to create unified communities.
Frequently Asked Questions About BYU Office of Belonging
What is the primary mission of the BYU Office of Belonging?
The BYU Office of Belonging aims to assist BYU in creating a community unified in love among students, faculty, and staff, teaching gospel principles to foster unified communities.
Where is the BYU Office of Belonging located?
It is located at 1060 E Campus Dr, 2400 WSC, Provo, UT 84604, USA.
What are the operating hours of the BYU Office of Belonging?
The office is open Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and closed on weekends.
How can I contact the BYU Office of Belonging?
You can contact them by phone at +1 801-422-3035.
Does the BYU Office of Belonging have an online presence?
Yes, their website can be found at https://belonging.byu.edu/.
What categories does the BYU Office of Belonging fall under?
It is categorized as a University and Academic department.
Are there any bookstores near the BYU Office of Belonging where I can find academic resources?
Yes, nearby bookstores include the BYU Bookstore, Brigham Young University Book Store, and BYU Store, which offer a variety of academic materials.
What dining options are available near the BYU Office of Belonging?
Nearby dining options include CougarTech Repair for services, CougarEat Food Court, The Skyroom at BYU, Aloha Plate, Chick-fil-A, Wendy's, and Jamba BYU for various meal choices.
Where can students find counseling and mental health services near the BYU Office of Belonging?
BYU Counseling & Psychological Services is close by for students seeking counseling and mental health support.
What other university services are located near the BYU Office of Belonging?
Nearby university-related services include BYU Career Services, BYU Library Production Unit, Department of French and Italian, University Accessibility Center, and BYU EMS, providing academic and health resources.