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BYU-Pathway in Brazzaville

Real skills. Real support.


Wherever you're starting from, we’re here to help you take the next step.
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    Save Time & Money
    Earn a bachelor's degree in three years and qualify for a tuition discount to save even more
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    Get a Better Job
    Earn certificates to get a better job before you graduate
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    Get Local Support
    Gain access to computers, internet, and more at our center in Brazzaville
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Save time and money
  • All BYU-Pathway courses are 100% online — study around your job or other responsibilities
  • Earn a bachelor’s degree in just three years
  • Low cost in Brazzaville at about $126 – $136 USD per year
  • All students are eligible for 10%, 25%, or 50% tuition discount
  • U.S.-accredited degrees awarded by BYU-Idaho or Ensign College
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Global Education Center | Brazzaville
Free local resources
BYU-Pathway Global Education Centers go beyond online educational support. Our facility in Brazzaville provides:
  • Access to computers and free internet
  • Social activities and events
  • Hands-on Technical Support Engineering certificate
  • Additional resources to support your educational and career goals
  • Free religion classes to strengthen your faith in Jesus Christ

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BYU-Pathway has been a great blessing to me. I have learned new skills, I feel more confident, and I have learned to be a true and good disciple of Jesus Christ.
— Emmanuel Kasiho Mushagalusa | BYU-Pathway Student

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Get a job — before graduating

Steps to a Degree - Step 3 - Bachelor's Degree

Get a better job before finishing a degree! Earn a marketable certificate in as little as 21 weeks. You'll earn three certificates while earning your bachelor's degree.

Certificates and degrees are available in:
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Business
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Technology
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Communication
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Health
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Family
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Professional Studies
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Low Cost & Guaranteed Discounts

Pay Less for Your Degree

At BYU-Pathway Worldwide, tuition is lower than nearly any other school. Plus, all students are eligible for a guaranteed scholarship!


Republic of the Congo Universities vs. BYU-Pathway

(Cost Per Year in USD)

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    Public Universities
    ~ $200 – $500 USD per year
    (Excluding housing and textbook fees)
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    BYU-Pathway
    ~ $126 – $136 USD per year
    (Excluding tuition discounts)*

BYU-Pathway Degree Timeline

How It Works

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* The BYU-Pathway tuition price is approximately $14.10 USD per credit in the Philippines and does not include tuition discounts. Tuition rates shown are for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Other students pay 25% more. Tuition pricing is updated annually and displayed in USD. Please consult your bank or financial institution for the current exchange rate and approximate amount in Philippine peso.

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2025 Application Deadline Dates

Block 5

(September–October)

August 4: Priority Deadline
August 25: Final Deadline
September 1: First Day of Courses

Block 6

(October–December)

September 29: Priority Deadline
October 20: Final Deadline
October 27: First Day of Courses
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Common Questions

What is the Global Education Center?
A Global Education Center is a physical building that provides BYU-Pathway students with access to computers, free internet, social activities, spiritual connection, and more. Students who have remote jobs can also use the center's resources to fulfill those jobs.
Am I required to go to PathwayConnect gatherings?
Yes. Students should strive to attend all gatherings. The weekly gatherings are a vital component of the PathwayConnect program, where students build meaningful relationships, deepen learning, gain leadership skills, prepare for further education, and much more.

Students who are traveling and need to attend a gathering in another city should coordinate the visit through the service missionaries in the area they plan to visit.
Is there an instructor at the gatherings?
No. Instructors do not attend PathwayConnect gatherings, but service missionaries do attend each week and help students throughout their time in the program. Students may meet virtually with their online instructors during the instructor’s designated office hours.
Do certificates count toward my bachelor’s degree?
degree. You’ll earn three certificates as part of your degree, and most students finish their first one within the first year.

Here are a few reasons why certificates make a big difference:

  • Career-ready skills: Each certificate is designed to help you qualify for a better job — even before you finish your degree.
  • Stackable progress: Certificates build into associate and bachelor’s degrees, so every class counts toward your bigger goal.
  • Momentum: Earning a certificate early can give you the confidence and motivation to keep going.

“Every time I would get a certificate, I used it to get a salary raise or I would apply for a new position.” — Kathy Villeda, BYU-Pathway student from El Salvador

Kathy’s story could be your story. Certificates can help you build your future step by step.
What is the difference between a certificate, an associate degree, and a bachelor's degree?
Here’s a simple overview of how each one is structured:

  • Certificates are made up of 13–15 credits and focus on one area of study. They’re a great way to build job-ready skills quickly.
  • An associate degree requires 60 credits, including general education courses, two certificates, and religion courses.
  • A bachelor’s degree includes 90–96 credits and includes three certificates along with general education and religion courses

To learn more, visit our degree and certificate list and explore all the available options.
How long is a term or block at BYU-Pathway?
Each BYU-Pathway term is called a "block," and each block lasts seven weeks. There are a total of six block starts per year. That said, if you’re wondering when you can start, the answer is always “soon!”

Find more information on application deadlines and the start that works best for you.
How much time should I plan to spend studying each week?
BYU-Pathway students should expect to dedicate approximately 3–4 hours per week per credit. This means a typical 3-credit course will require about 9–12 hours of study each week, totaling roughly 63–84 hours over a 7-week course block.
Credits per courseHours per weekTotal hours per course
1 credit3–4 hours21–28 hours
3 credits (typical)9–12 hours63–84 hours
6 credits (two courses)18–24 hours126–168 hours
Is financial aid available?
BYU-Pathway Worldwide does offer financial aid, but it's a little different from traditional university models. Here's a quick overview of available tuition discounts:

  • All BYU-Pathway students are eligible to receive a tuition discount of 10, 25, or 50% off their tuition balance.
  • Returned missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are eligible for a 25% tuition discount if they have returned within the past 60 months.
  • Additional needs-based scholarships are also available for degree-seeking students.

For more information, visit our Tuition Discounts page.

After enrolling, you can check your tuition discount eligibility by following the steps outlined in this Help Center article.
How will an online degree through BYU-Pathway help with my career goals?
As online education becomes more common, employers are increasingly recognizing the value of online degrees—especially from fully accredited schools like BYU-Idaho and Ensign College, which award BYU-Pathway degrees. BYU-Pathway’s online programs follow the same curriculum and high standards as on-campus programs, giving students practical skills that employers want. Graduates regularly report better job opportunities and career growth, showing that employers trust and value BYU-Pathway degrees.
  • 90% get a better job after graduation with a bachelor’s degree
  • 70% get a better job after earning their first certificate
  • 60% get a better job after completing PathwayConnect