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Is BYU Hawaii a good school?

Brigham Young University—Hawaii is a private institution. Brigham Young University—Hawaii's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is Regional Colleges West, #9.
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Is it hard to get into BYU Hawaii?

BYU–Hawaii is highly selective in its admissions process. Incoming freshman applicants from the United States have a 28% acceptance rate with a rate of 36% for all applicants.
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What is BYU Hawaii known for?

Brigham Young University–Hawaii is the preeminent international center of learning in the Pacific. Its small campus is a unique laboratory of intercultural leadership development, where a diverse population of 3,200 students representing over 60 countries live, study and work together.
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What percent of people get into BYU Hawaii?

Admissions Rate: 57.8%

If you want to get in, the first thing to look at is the acceptance rate. This tells you how competitive the school is and how serious their requirements are. The acceptance rate at Brigham Young University - Hawaii is 57.8%. For every 100 applicants, 58 are admitted.
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Can anyone go to BYU Hawaii?

Domestic (U.S.) Applicants are required to obtain a high school diploma (or equivalent) before beginning at BYU–Hawaii. There are no prerequisite courses needed for admittance to BYUH. Applicants should have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or more. The average cumulative GPA among our students is 3.6.
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What percent of BYU Hawaii is Mormon?

The institution is broadly organized into four colleges and its parent organization, the Church Educational System (CES), sponsors sister schools in Utah and Idaho. Approximately 97 percent of the college's 2,800 students are members of the LDS Church.
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Can you go to BYU Hawaii if you're not Mormon?

Do I have to be a Mormon to attend BYU–Hawaii? No. However, because members of the Church support the church through their donations, LDS (Mormon) students pay a lower tuition cost than do non-members. Approximately 3% of our total enrollment is made up of non-LDS students.
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Is BYU Hawaii cheap?

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.
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What GPA do you need for BYU Hawaii?

The GPA requirements for getting into BYUH are to have around a 3.47 high school GPA. You are required to have above average high school grades. If your high school grades are above the average 3.47 GPA, you have a very good chance of being admitted as BYUH accepts 88% of applicants.
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Can you wear shorts at BYU Hawaii?

BYU-HAWAII DRESS AND GROOMING STANDARDS

Clothing, including swimming suits, must be modest in fabric, fit, and style (no bikini, two-piece or French-cut styles). Shorts above the knee, swimming suits, sweats, and gym clothes are acceptable wear only in the living and athletic areas.
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Is there a dress code at BYU Hawaii?

Dress and Grooming Standards

The attire and grooming of patrons must always be modest, neat, clean, and aligned to the principles and expectations of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and Brigham Young University–Hawaii.
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How selective is BYU Hawaii?

The acceptance rate at Brigham Young University - Hawaii is 57.8%. In other words, of 100 students who apply, 58 are admitted. This means the school is somewhat selective. You should prepare your academic scores well, but you have an excellent chance if you impress them.
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What is the male to female ratio at BYU Hawaii?

Male/Female Breakdown of Undergraduates

The full-time BYU - H undergraduate population is made up of 62% women, and 38% men.
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What is the hardest class at BYU?

Here is a list of five classes that have the most difficult finals according to BYU students:
  1. Mathematics 119. Freshman year can be tricky for many students. ...
  2. Economics 110. Sometimes taking too many difficult classes at once makes students' lives more complicated. ...
  3. Chemisty 105. ...
  4. Chemistry 107. ...
  5. Spanish 333.
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Do you have to take the SAT for BYU Hawaii?

BYU–Hawaii requires an ACT/SAT score for admission. As an alternative, applicants that have earned 24 or more college credits after receiving their high school diploma are not required to submit ACT/SAT scores and will be considered transfer students.
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What rank is BYU Hawaii school?

Brigham Young University—Hawaii is a private institution. Brigham Young University—Hawaii's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is Regional Colleges West, #9.
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How long can you go to BYU Hawaii?

BYU–Hawaii has a year-round academic calendar with fall, winter, and spring semesters. Students are expected to attend all three semesters and graduate within four years. Students may be permitted to complete their degree beyond four years if the relevant requirements are completed away from campus.
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Does BYU Hawaii offer scholarships?

BYU–Hawaii offers scholarships to students who have demonstrated a commitment to academic excellence, as an investment in their education.
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What percent of BYU Hawaii is white?

The enrolled student population at Brigham Young University-Hawaii is 38.5% White, 8.02% Two or More Races, 6.88% Hispanic or Latino, 4.42% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders, 2.39% Asian, 0.277% American Indian or Alaska Native, and 0.242% Black or African American.
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Why is BYU Hawaii so cheap?

The school is incredibly cheap for LDS students, and affordable for non-LDS students. The amount you pay for the education you get is amazing. I think BYU-Hawaii is the cheapest 4-year university in U.S because the LDS church pays parts of tuition.
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How much is 4 years at BYU?

BYU costs for four years of attendance are $84,480, based on 2022-23 tuition and other costs. This is a bargain compared to the national average for four years at private institutions of $230,280.
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Does BYU Hawaii have a curfew?

Visiting hours begin after 8 am and extend until 11:30 pm, Saturday through Thursday. Curfew on these nights is 12 am (midnight). On Friday night visiting hours extend until 1:30 am and curfew is 2 am.
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Do you have to write essays for BYU Hawaii?

Essays are a critical part of the application. This is how we get to know you better as an individual. Read the prompts carefully and use your best writing skills. Apply Now!
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What can BYU students not do?

Live a chaste and virtuous life, including abstaining from sexual relations outside marriage between a man and a woman. Living a chaste and virtuous life also includes abstaining from same-sex romantic behavior. Abstain from alcoholic beverages, tobacco, tea, coffee, vaping, marijuana, and other substance abuse.
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