Y Mountain is glimpsed through the window in the Wilkinson Student Center at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, Thursday, September 19, 2019. (Taryn Faulkner/Jour604)
BYU students read graduate program materials and speak with school representatives, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, Thursday, September 19, 2019. Graduate fairs are a good opportunity to learn about multiple programs in a prospective student’s area of interest. (Taryn Faulkner/Jour604)
Elise Murphy mans her booth to recruit for the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, Thursday, September 19, 2019. University of New England has many online programs but the Osteopathic Medical School is a residential program. (Taryn Faulkner/Jour604)
Brandon Tomesek informs a prospective student about the University of Utah’s new master’s in cardiovascular perfusion, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, Thursday, September 19, 2019. Cardiovascular perfusion used to be learned on the job, with practitioners only observing a few procedures before performing them. This program intends to train professionals through dozens of guided observations and then closely guided instruction before the students perform the perfusion themselves. (Taryn Faulkner/Jour604)
A pile of carabiners on a table is used by the University of Nevada-Las Vegas as giveaways to students who stop by their booth to learn more about their Physical Therapy program, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, Thursday, September 19, 2019. Giveaways, sometimes called “swag” are a common tactic to lure prospective students to vendor booths. (Taryn Faulkner/Jour604)
Stress balls in the shape of human hearts are arranged on the table for the University of Utah’s Master of Science in Cardiovascular Perfusion, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, Thursday, September 19, 2019. (Taryn Faulkner/Jour640)