Adam
Brigham Young University-Hawaii is unique because of it's level of diversity and it's drive to succeed. The school's motto is "enter to learn, go forth to serve" based on a quote given by a founder of the school which stated that those attending this university would leave to become a great influence for spreading peace throughout the world. It's an institution where all backgrounds are accepted and we're encouraged to step outside of our comfort zone. This pushes us to succeed and encourage each other, because we are all equally learning together.
Kristen
At Brigham Young University Hawaii, there is one particular unique factor that comes to my mind. There are over 70 different countries that are represented at this school. Different color, different races, different cultures, different languages, and different perspectives all come together at this school and bond as if they were family. Even though diversity is a main distincition within this school, the atmosphere of love and unity it possesses is unique and life changing.
Madeline
It has a unique culture on it's own that other schools don't seem to have. There's a real spirit of community and friendship on campus and everyone at my school actually wants to be there.
Jonna
This is my first semester here at BYU Hawaii. I was a transfer student from LDS Business College in Salt Lake City, and decided I needed a change in my life. The moment I walked on campus I fell in love with this school. It's so different than any other university. The one thing that I love about the school is the diverse culture we have here. There are people from all over the world who come to get an education. I'm getting to know people from all over the world and where they came from.
Aoi
I think our school has two big special qualities. First, our school is very safety. It does not allow the students to smork and drink alcohol. Because of this, we can concentrate on our studies. And then, our school has a lot of foreign students. There are people from more than 70 countries in the school. We can easily make friends from other countries, and we can know their cultures. I do not think there are a lot of schools like our school, so our school is very nice one.
Hailey
The most unique thing about this school is the religious factor. Religion is a huge part of this schools curriculum and the students are constantly invited and reminded to live by the standards of the latter day saint church. As a student there, you agree to an "Honor Code" that says you promise to abide by these standards. The location also makes it very unique because you are on the beautiful island of Oahu. Many think this would make it difficult to study but the students definitely make time for studying as well as playing.
Randy
Byu Hawaii is a very unique campus because it intigrates so many cultures. The campus has 2,500 students and the relationships between student and professor become more personnel. You are't just sitting in a classroom of hundreds of students that only talk to the TA and never the professor. Also, I believe that this is not just a school you go to, but there is a reason why people go here. Thousand of students apply, but only a few get in. I was 2 months late on my application and got in. There is a reason for that.
Tania
BYUH is the most culturally-diverse school in the United States, and, I believe, in the world. There are kids from over 70 different countries attending school here.
Braden
BYU-Hawaii is truly an amazing school. It has a unique multicutlrual environemnt. BYU-H has a student body of 2700 students and has over 74 different nations represented. I have class mates from literally all over the world. During my time at BYU-H i have been exposed to many different cultures and languages, which has allowed me to open my mind and look at ordinary things from a different perspective. I have three room mates. One is from mexico, one from China, and another from America. This is truly a unique experience and a great school.
tim
We have over 70 countries represented in our school, we are very diverse in terms of race/ethnicity.