Overview
Brigham Young University-Hawaii is a private, non-profit 4-year college located in Laie, Hawaii. There are currently 2,812 undergraduates at BYU-Hawaii and the school’s acceptance rate is 38%. The tuition at BYU-Hawaii is $6,438.
BYU-Hawaii is affiliated with the Latter Day Saints (Mormon Church) faith. Many schools have religious affiliations but only some of them incorporate their affiliation in a way that shapes the student experience. If you have any questions about the role of the Latter Day Saints (Mormon Church) faith at BYU-Hawaii, be sure to reach out to their admissions officers.
Scholarships & Financial Aid
$25,824
$11,940
$13,884
Cost Breakdown
Estimated Cost:
$25,824The sticker price at BYU-Hawaii is $25,824. This includes the cost of tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, and other miscellaneous expenses.
The cost of attendance can vary from year to year and will typically rise over your four years in college. That said, colleges will recalculate your financial aid every year to take price increases and changes in your financial situation into account.
College costs can look different for every student based on their financial situation. To get a more accurate picture of what tuition at BYU-Hawaii would look like for you, try entering your financial information into their Net Price Calculator.
Brigham Young University-Hawaii Financial Aid
To apply for financial aid at Brigham Young University-Hawaii, you’ll need to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
The FAFSA uses financial information from the prior, prior year. That means you can submit the form even if you or your parents haven’t filed last year’s taxes.
The FAFSA code for Brigham Young University-Hawaii is 001606.
If you are looking for more information on how to complete the FAFSA, check out Scholarships360’s How to Complete the FAFSA Guide.
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See more Hawaii scholarshipsPell Grants at Brigham Young University-Hawaii
13% of students at Brigham Young University-Hawaii receive Pell Grants.
The federal government awards Pell Grants to undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need by filling out the FAFSA. Students with a bachelor’s or professional degree are not eligible. Pell Grants do not be repaid. If you receive a Pell Grant, the award amount should remain consistent at any college you gain admission to. You can learn more about Pell Grant eligibility here.
Outside Scholarships
Students can use outside scholarships to supplement their financial aid package at BYU-Hawaii. Outside scholarships are awards offered by private and non-profit organizations separate from their college. To browse vetted, reliable outside scholarships, check out our popular lists:
Admissions
38%
24
Is BYU-Hawaii test-optional?
Brigham Young University-Hawaii requires applicants to submit a standardized test score. This could include the SAT, ACT, or CLT. Scholarships360 can help you decide which of these tests to focus on, and if you aren’t happy with your current results, we have guides to improve both your SAT and ACT scores.
Regular Decision
What is the application deadline at BYU-Hawaii?
Students must apply by February 1 to enroll at BYU-Hawaii during the fall semester. Remember that college applications involve many pieces, including essays, a transcript, letters of recommendation, and more. Be sure to start your application as soon as you can to make sure you have enough time to make it as compelling as possible.
Academics
Student/Faculty Ratio
16:1
Graduation Rate
54%
Popular Majors
Percent of Students
Business, Management, & Marketing
30%
30% of graduates
Education
11%
11% of graduates
Biological & Biomedical Sciences
9%
9% of graduates
Liberal Arts & Humanities
6%
6% of graduates
Public Administration & Social Services
6%
6% of graduates
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies.
6%
6% of graduates
Psychology
6%
6% of graduates
Parks, Recreation, Leisure, & Fitness Studies
5%
5% of graduates
Social Sciences
5%
5% of graduates
Computer & Information Sciences
4%
4% of graduates
Communications & Journalism
3%
3% of graduates
Visual & Performing Arts
3%
3% of graduates
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, & Gender Studies
2%
2% of graduates
Mathematics
2%
2% of graduates
English Language & Literature
1%
1% of graduates
Student Body
Undergraduate Students
2,812
Undergrad Students Over 25 33%
Pell Grant 30%
Part-Time Undergrad Students 4%
Percent Male / Female 42% / 58%
Ethnic Diversity at BYU-Hawaii
48% International / Non-Citizen
20% White
14% Asian / Pacific Islander
9% Multiracial
7% Hispanic
Student Outcomes
Graduate Income
$52,064
Median Debt $9,413
Debt 10 years after graduation $100
Graduation Rate 54%
What is the graduation rate at Brigham Young University-Hawaii?
54% of students who start at Brigham Young University-Hawaii finish their degree within six years of enrolling. This is 4% less than the national median. A higher graduation rate indicates that students have better experiences at an institution.
How much do graduates of Brigham Young University-Hawaii go on to earn?
The median income of students 10 years after starting at Brigham Young University-Hawaii is $52,064. This is $1,673 more than the national median.
This data is from the College Scorecard, which only surveys students from Brigham Young University-Hawaii who received federal financial aid.
Graduate earnings can vary widely based on many factors other than school choice. Major and career path are two important factors in how much a student goes on to earn. For more information, check out Scholarships360’s article on the average starting salary out of college.
How much do students at BYU-Hawaii take out in loans?
Graduates of BYU-Hawaii take out a median of $9,413 in federal student loans. This is $4,087 less than the national median. As you make decisions about your college loans, be sure to inform yourself on the advantages and disadvantages of each loan option. Scholarships360’s guide to navigating these different options is a great place to start.
Data Sources
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