Brigham Young University-Hawaii

Private
LaieHI
Town

Estimated Net Cost

(per year)
$18k

Estimated Post Grad Salary

(per year)
$41k

Return on Education

(post 4-year graduation)
Good
Brigham Young University-Hawaii is a private university located in Laie, Hawaii, founded in 1955. Known for its strong emphasis on multiculturalism and global learning experiences, it is recognized for its integration of faith into academic life. Situated on the beautiful North Shore of Oahu, the university boasts a diverse student body representing over 70 countries.

Pros

  • Diverse cultural environment

  • Strong emphasis on academic excellence

  • Beautiful campus located near the ocean

  • Supportive community and student resources

Cons

  • Higher cost of living in Hawaii

  • Limited major offerings compared to larger universities

  • Isolation from mainland US cultural activities

  • Potential lack of job opportunities on the island

Tuition and Costs

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Most Recent Tuition Costs

Understanding Tuition Costs at Brigham Young University-Hawaii: Navigating college expenses doesn't have to be complicated. Our comprehensive guide to tuition, fees, and other associated costs breaks down everything you need to know about financing your education at Brigham Young University-Hawaii. Find out how we make higher education affordable and what financial options are available to you.

Yearly4 years
Tuition and Fees
$6,438$25,752
Room and Board
$9,916$39,664
Books and Supplies
$1,310$5,240
Other expenses
$8,160$32,640
Sticker Price$25,824$103,296

Historical Tuition Costs

Based on historical data, in-state tuition is expected to rise by approximately $213 per year over the next three years, reaching $6,651 in 2024, and $6,864 in 2025, and $7,077 in 2026.

Return On Education

Investing in higher education is a pivotal step towards future prosperity. It's essential to weigh the upfront costs against the potential for increased lifetime earnings and career opportunities. Our ROEdu score aims to help you understand tuition, living expenses, and financial aid, alongside the long-term benefits of earning a degree. By making informed decisions about where and what you study, you can maximize the return on your educational investment, turning the cost of your degree into a foundation for future success and financial security.

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At Brigham Young University-Hawaii, the ROEdu is deemed fair, reflecting that graduates tend to achieve earnings and opportunities that are on par with their investment in education.

Admissions

Brigham Young University-Hawaii admissions is selective with an acceptance rate of 34%. The application deadline can be found on the institution's website.
Admission Rate
34%
Graduation Rate
69%

Admissions Requirements

SAT Range
1023 - 1236
ACT Range
19 - 26
High School GPA

N/A

Key dates

Application Deadline
See college website
Early Decision Date
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Early Action Date
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Majors & Degrees

Explore the range of academic programs offered at this institution.
Sciences7 programs
Information ScienceBachelor's Degree
Computer ScienceBachelor's Degree
Pathology & PhysiologyBachelor's Degree
Biology & Physical SciencesBachelor's Degree
Physical SciencesBachelor's Degree
PsychologyBachelor's Degree
Social SciencesBachelor's Degree
Biotechnology TechnicianBachelor's Degree
Interdisciplinary2 programs
Area StudiesBachelor's Degree
Other InterdisciplinaryBachelor's Degree
History2 programs
Diversity StudiesBachelor's Degree
HistoryBachelor's Degree
Cultural TheoryBachelor's Degree
Computers2 programs
Computer & Information ScienceBachelor's Degree
Other ITBachelor's Degree
Hospitality ManagementBachelor's Degree
Education9 programs
Special EducationUndergraduate Certificate
Special EducationBachelor's Degree
Teacher TrainingUndergraduate Certificate
Teacher TrainingBachelor's Degree
Subject-Specific TeachingUndergraduate Certificate
Subject-Specific TeachingBachelor's Degree
ESL TeachingBachelor's Degree
Other EducationPost-Baccalaureate Certificate
KinesiologyBachelor's Degree
Social Work2 programs
School CounselingUndergraduate Certificate
Social WorkBachelor's Degree
Liberal Arts2 programs
Liberal ArtsAssociate's Degree
Liberal ArtsBachelor's Degree
Biology3 programs
BiologyBachelor's Degree
EcologyBachelor's Degree
MathematicsBachelor's Degree
Leisure ActivitiesBachelor's Degree
Political ScienceBachelor's Degree
AnthropologyBachelor's Degree
Arts3 programs
Applied ArtsBachelor's Degree
Fine ArtsBachelor's Degree
MusicBachelor's Degree
Business11 programs
Business AdministrationAssociate's Degree
Business AdministrationBachelor's Degree
Business ManagementAssociate's Degree
Business ManagementBachelor's Degree
AccountingBachelor's Degree
Business EconomicsAssociate's Degree
Business EconomicsBachelor's Degree
FinanceBachelor's Degree
Human ResourcesBachelor's Degree
International BusinessBachelor's Degree
MarketingBachelor's Degree

Student Life

Learn about the community, campus culture, and experiences that shape student life at this college.

Student Breakdown

Total Enrollment335
Full-time Students333
Part-time Students2

Faculty

Faculty-Student Ratio:15:1
Full-Time FacultyN/A
Part-Time FacultyN/A

Reviews and Ratings

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