See how BYU-Pathway Worldwide 鶹ý are getting better jobs — before graduating

In 2022,
Kim Johnson, BYU-Pathway’s director of career services, said, “There are 鶹ý throughout the world who need better jobs to continue their education and to change their circumstances. BYU-Pathway provides a forum to connect 鶹ý to a variety of resources and job opportunities so they can gain skills and have a successful career.”
Building self-reliance through certificates

BYU-Pathway provides 鶹ý with marketable skills early in their degree to help them find jobs that pay more, increase their self-reliance, and become better disciples of Jesus Christ.
In Argentina, chose BYU-Pathway because it allowed him to work while going to school. After receiving his first certificate, he interviewed for a job with JPMorgan Chase. He said, “When I told [an executive] that I was studying at BYU-Pathway, he told me, ‘You made the right choice, and you’re studying at the right place.’ For me, it was very personal and a confirmation that all the sacrifice and the efforts were worth it, and he hired me.”
With each educational milestone, Andrés earned a raise and a promotion. He has since helped recruit many BYU-Pathway 鶹ý to his company.
Connecting 鶹ý with remote jobs

By partnering with multiple third-party companies that connect 鶹ý with remote jobs in higher wage nations, BYU-Pathway is able to help 鶹ý gain above average salaries and leadership skills. Typically, 鶹ý double the salaries they were making previously.
from Colombia was a welder struggling to make ends meet. He wanted to better provide for his family and felt inspired to enroll in BYU-Pathway. After completing PathwayConnect, Andrés was hired at a bilingual contact center and increased his salary. After finishing his
"I know with all my heart that BYU-Pathway has been inspired by God to bless the lives of all His children who need and want a high-quality education but who, due to economic and time challenges, cannot obtain it in their countries."
Peer mentoring
More than 500 鶹ý also work as

Sajjal Zia, an online degree-seeking student from Pakistan, is a peer mentor. This opportunity gave her a stable job, income, and confidence to pursue a career in graphic design. She said, “Working as a peer mentor has blessed me to pay my own tithing, save money for my education, and afford my expenses. God is preparing me for my future, and because of this, I have a positive feeling about the future and my goals.” Currently, Sajjal is pursuing certificates in
Though these 鶹ý’ experiences are remarkable, they are not unique. BYU-Pathway provides 鶹ý with the resources and support they need to gain spiritual, educational, and financial knowledge — propelling 鶹ý beyond their current circumstances to brighter opportunities.