Brigham Young University-Hawaii Top Questions

What do you brag about most when you tell your friends about Brigham Young University-Hawaii?

Betsy

I love my college, since the first time I came here I have seen how much I have progressed. I am a better person, I communicate with people easily, I have learned how to administrate my money in order to pay my college expenses, I have learned how to use my time wisely because I work and study full time. I am grateful for the opportunity that I have of studying in BYUH where I know I can do my best in every area of my life.

Aloha

I would brag to my friends about the fact that my school is a very diverse school. A school where i am able to have the ability of getting to understand and know other cultures and make friends with people all over the world. It is a beautiful campus and a very peaceful and safe environment.

Jonna

I am constantly bragging to my friends about BYU Hawaii. I'm always telling all my friends from back home that they need to come out here and experience life here. It is such a wonderful place. I'm always telling them about the amazing people that I have met from all over the world and here in Laie we have the Polynesian Culture Center where you learn more about the different cultures. I tell them that the classrooms are smaller and so were able to get more of a one on one. BYU Hawaii is the best school!

Micah

When i talk about my school i usually brag about how low the stress level is. Everyone at the school is really easy going, and teachers are really understanding. The best part about it all is that the beach is literally a 10 minutes walk from campus so that really helps to decrease students stress. People at the school are so friendly anyone can easily find friends within a day or so.

Tawni

Mostly the location of beautiful Hawaii and all of the activities included with such a wonderful place. I tell them how I get to wake up to palm trees and the smell of the ocean and all of the wonderful adventures I get to embark on each day.

Corinne

I go to the most amazing school on the planet. I tell my friends how beautiful my school is and how absolutely stunning the campus is. My school is also the most ethnically diverse school in the country, and possibly the world, with more than seventy countries represented. The teachers care so deeply about the students as well. The students really work together to provide a wholesome atmosphere. And my favorite thing about my school is the small student body. We are all like one big ohana here at BYU-Hawaii. I would not change one thing about my school.

JoEi

When I tell my friends about this school, they are amazed whereby there are still universities whereby they have honor code and as a student of this university we must obey the rules. They felt this sounds more like a secondary school because my secondary school was a disipline school where all students must follow the rules however, i am used to it with all the rules in my school and i try to minimize my mistakes in the school because all humans make mistakes. Thus rules in university is a must in order to achieve good performance.

tim

The schol is very small, there are a lot of opportunities to grow emotionally and socially. The beach is really close, which is a nice perk. The classes are small.

Emily

I brag about the environment that enriches me and my fellow students to enjoy the best education possible. I brag about a university that brings forth a student body that is internationally cultured and focused around serving its fellow man. I brag about a university where I am encouraged to be my best self. I brag about the amazing opportunity where I'm able to spend a brief moment of my life in one of the most wonderful places possible.

Adhna

When I tell my friends about my school I tell them that it is a beautfiul environment to be in, we are in small classes and we get to know our classmates and teachers well, we also get to go to grow spiritually, and we have many awesome opportunities to work at the Polynesian Cultural Center, and we are surrounded by people of other countries and we get to learn about so many other cultures and languages on such a small campus!