
Brigham Young University-Hawaii
Laie, Hawaii · Private (nonprofit)
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About
Brigham Young University-Hawaii is located in Laie, Hawaii. It is a private (nonprofit) institution. The university enrolls approximately 2,812 students.
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Cost breakdown
BYU-Hawaii offers a relatively affordable education, especially for Latter-day Saint students, with tuition around $3,415 per semester. Non-Latter-day Saint students pay approximately $6,830 per semester. While specific financial aid statistics are limited, the university provides financial aid and scholarships to assist students in managing educational costs.
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BYU-Hawaii has a fairly competitive admissions process with an acceptance rate of 38%. The university considers factors such as academic records, entrance examinations, and religious affiliation, with preference given to Latter-day Saint students. Applicants are expected to have a B average in high school and an ACT score of 21-25 or SAT score of 990-1190.
Academics
BYU-Hawaii provides a student-centered learning environment with a 18:1 student-to-faculty ratio, fostering personalized attention. The university emphasizes a blend of spiritual and secular learning, encouraging students to integrate their faith with their academic pursuits. The academic structure is organized into faculty units that include Arts & Letters, Business & Government, Culture, Language & Performing Arts, Education & Social Work, Math & Computing, Religious Education, and Sciences.
Outcomes
BYU-Hawaii aims to prepare students to be leaders in their chosen fields and communities, with a focus on service. While specific job placement rates aren't readily available, the university emphasizes developing skills and values that contribute to graduates' success. The university's mission is to prepare students of Oceania and the Asian Rim to be lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ and leaders in their families, communities, chosen fields, and in building the kingdom of God.
Student life
Demographics
Compared to 5,382 national average
BYU-Hawaii offers a diverse and multicultural campus environment with students from over 60 countries. The university provides various clubs, activities, and events that celebrate different cultures and foster a strong sense of community. While varsity sports are limited, intramural sports and other social events provide opportunities for student engagement.
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About Brigham Young University-Hawaii
BYU-Hawaii is committed to creating a safe campus environment and adheres to federal campus safety laws. The university provides security measures and resources to ensure the well-being of its students and community. The university issues an annual security report with statistics on reported crimes and safety policies.
BYU-Hawaii does not have a formal honors college, but it encourages students to engage in research and leadership opportunities. Students can participate in research projects, apply to be Honors advisors, and join the Honors Student Leadership Council. These opportunities allow students to enhance their academic experience and develop leadership skills.
BYU-Hawaii is known for its remarkable diversity, with a large percentage of international students. The university fosters a multicultural environment where students engage with peers from all over the world, sharing different cultures through clubs, food, and dancing. The university's mission is to prepare students of Oceania and the Asian Rim to be lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ and leaders in their families, communities, chosen fields, and in building the kingdom of God.
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