Admissions and Aid
Leaders and Disciples in Oceania and Asia
BYU–Hawaii provides a capstone experience for students seeking a faith-based education in a globally diverse environment. With a special focus on students from the Pacific Islands and Asia, the university prepares graduates to become leaders in their families, communities, and fields. If you're passionate about cross-cultural learning, global service, and living the teachings of Jesus Christ, BYU–Hawaii offers an opportunity to pursue personal excellence, consecrate your talents, and fulfill God's purpose for your life.
"Our principal target area for BYU–Hawaii, as has been mentioned and as you know, will continue to be Pacific- and Asia-oriented areas of the Church. ... We are in hopes that an ever-larger population of students and future leaders will come from these lands."
How to Apply
Student Types
International Students (Non U.S.)
Domestic Students (U.S.)
Tuition
Thanks to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the cost of attending BYU–Hawaii is drastically lower than other liberal arts colleges. While the tuition of other colleges averages at $35,000 a semester, a semester here at BYU–Hawaii is approximately $5,000.
Full-Time Tuition
12+ credits during fall and winter semesters, 8+ credits during spring semester.
1 Fall or Winter Semester | 1 Spring Semester | 1 Year or 3 Semesters | |
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Latter-day Saint | $3,315 | $2,208 | $8,838 |
Not a Member of the Church | $6,630 | $4,416 | $17,676 |
Part-Time Tuition
Per Credit | |
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Latter-day Saint | $276 |
Not a Member of the Church | $552 |
Financial Aid
BYU–Hawaii's primary method of providing students with financial aid is through two work-study programs, one for international students and one for domestic students. It allows students to gain employment experience as they work on campus or at the Polynesian Cultural Center in exchange for help with tuition, room, and board.
There are also scholarship and federal financial aid opportunities.