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What Brigham Young University actually costs at your income.

At Brigham Young University, families earning $75,000–$110,000 paid an average of $16,378 per year — the published cost of attendance is $22,690. (Federal College Scorecard data, July 2026 refresh.)

Every income band — the federal numbers

Household incomeAvg net price / yr≈ four years*
Under $30k$10,444 / yr$44,021
$30–48k$10,112 / yr$42,622
$48–75k$13,062 / yr$55,056
$75–110k$16,378 / yr$69,033
Over $110k$20,542 / yr$86,585

*Four-year figures grow each year's price by 3.5% — the same method College Compass uses in a family's plan. "Net price" is what families actually paid after grants and scholarships, as reported to the U.S. Department of Education — not a calculator's estimate. Federal reporting groups every income above $110k into one band; families well above it often pay closer to the full cost.

After graduation — federal data

Graduates earning, 10 yrs out (median)$75,790
Graduate in four years — the rate you're budgeting on27%
Six-year graduation rate85%
Typical graduate's own federal debt$11,069

Earnings and completion from federal reporting — not the school's own placement survey.

These are averages. Your family isn't average.
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