Laie, HI
55-220 Kulanui Street, Laie, HI 96762
http://www.byuh.edu/
Brigham Young University - Hawaii is a private, Christian university in Laie, HI. The acceptance rate is 45%, making it not extremely competitive. On our best colleges list, it ranks #307 in the country. It has a smaller student body with full-time enrollment of 2,837 undergrads. BYU-Hawaii provides 43 possible majors across seven disciplines. The most desired choices are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Hospitality and Tourism Management, and Social Work and Youth Services, which in aggregate are elected by 31% of students. It has high quality education, public policy, humanities, information technology and psychology programs, all ranking first in Hawaii. What's more, BYU-Hawaii comes in 1st in HI according to our best Christian colleges and top private universities lists. Tuition goes for $7,245 for students who pay full freight, but over 4/5ths of BYU-Hawaii undergrads procure at least some scholarship or grant funding. 62% of Brigham Young University - Hawaii undergraduates roll with punches to graduation day, prepared to begin the next period in their lives: work. On average, alumni make a yearly salary of $29,000 two years after graduating. After four additional years of experience, the alumni's median yearly wage rises 45.5% to $42,200, which is 5.2% over the national median income. Applying students may also want to be conscious of the fact that the deadline to apply is February 1. Furthermore, the student-faculty ratio is 17:1, and the retention rate for first-time students is 63%. With regard for your wallet, be aware that the average amount of federal grant aid awarded is $4,864 and 18% of undergrads secure financial aid through federal grants. Our college specialists rated BYU-Hawaii a 7.47 out of 10 for its party scene and BYU-Hawaii's diversity rating on School Authority is 9.46. Respecting life on campus, BYU-Hawaii has a mishmash of music clubs such as Music Ensembles, Choral Groups, and Jazz Band. To wrap things up, a fourth of graduates take home a starting salary of at least $48,500 and on average, BYU-Hawaii students graduate with debts of $3,222 per year.
7.47
Party Scene
7.52
Location
7.52
Dorms
7.52
Campus Food
8.76
Student Life
9.79
Safety
SAT Score
1080-1250
ACT Score
21-26
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
63%
No
17:1
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Hospitality and Tourism Management
Social Work and Youth Services
Elementary Education
Accounting
Marketing
Operations Management