Brigham Young University Campus Map (2025-2024)
Welcome to the Brigham Young University Campus Map. This guide helps you navigate the campus, from LaVell Edwards Stadium on the west side of University Parkway to the central academic core.
Key destinations like the Marriott Center (MC) and the Wilkinson Student Center (WSC) are located north of the Museum of Art (MOA). Use this map to find academic halls, dining , and shuttle routes.
Brigham Young University Campus Map 2025
This map displays the main academic, residential, and event areas for Education Week. It provides a clear overview of buildings, shuttle routes , and parking zones to help visitors navigate the campus.

Printable Brigham Young University Campus Map PDF 2025
Download a printable PDF version of the 2025 campus map. This is ideal for offline use while navigating between classes and events during Education Week.
Brigham Young University Campus Guide
This guide provides further detail on the campus layout shown on the maps. Use it to understand the spatial relationships between key buildings, roads, and services.
Campus Layout & Landmarks
The campus is organized around a central core featuring the Harold B. Lee Library (HBLL) and Wilkinson Student Center (WSC). Major event venues like the Marriott Center (MC) and LaVell Edwards Stadium are located on the north and west edges, respectively. The Museum of Art (MOA) sits centrally, west of 900 East.
Walking Routes & Accessibility
Pedestrian paths connect all major academic buildings. For accessibility, one wheelchair-accessible van is available by request. Additionally, buses running between the West Stadium Lot and the Museum of Art (MOA) are wheelchair accessible.
Parking & Entrances
Parking for Education Week is available in designated perimeter lots , such as the West Stadium Lot and East Stadium Lot. Note that parking in residential areas, including areas near Heritage Halls , is not permitted for Education Week attendees. Main campus access is via University Parkway , 900 East , and Canyon Road.
Transit & Getting Here
The campus is served by the UVX bus rapid transit system , with several stops along University Parkway and 700 North. Internal van shuttles provide frequent service between parking lots and main campus buildings , with routes like the Yellow Route and Fuchsia Route serving the WSC Roundabout.
Dorms & Student Housing
Student housing is visible on the map. Heritage Halls is located on the north end of campus near 900 East , served by the Fuchsia shuttle route. Helaman Halls is situated west of the Marriott Center (MC) , with service from the Brown shuttle route.
Dining & Student Life
Multiple dining options are available across campus. The Cougareat Food Court , Jamba , and Cosmo’s Mini Mart are located in the Wilkinson Student Center (WSC). Other options include The Commons at the Cannon Center , the Museum of Art (MOA) Café , and The Creamery on Ninth.
Older Brigham Young University Campus Maps
This archive provides access to previous versions of the Brigham Young University campus map. These maps are for historical reference and comparison.
Brigham Young University Campus Map 2024
FAQ
Can non-Mormons go to BYU?
Non-Mormons can attend Brigham Young University, but they must agree to follow the university’s Honor Code. This includes abstaining from alcohol, premarital sex, and other behaviors that align with LDS Church standards, regardless of religious affiliation.
Why is BYU so hard to get into?
BYU is hard to get into due to its competitive admissions process, which emphasizes high GPAs, strong ACT or SAT scores, and adherence to LDS Church values. The university seeks students with academic excellence, leadership experience, and a commitment to its Honor Code.
Is Brigham Young University for Mormons?
Brigham Young University (BYU) is affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and primarily serves Mormon students. While non-Mormons may attend, all students must adhere to the university’s Honor Code, which reflects LDS values.
Can you drink alcohol at BYU?
You cannot drink alcohol at Brigham Young University (BYU). The university enforces an Honor Code that prohibits the consumption of alcohol by students both on and off campus, regardless of age or legal status.


