Beautiful Campus with great location. Classes and professors often fairly laid back, but not always. Overall great, administration is the largest annoyance, probably not unlike most campuses in that way.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Be mindful and respectful of the huge cultural melting pot and you'll love it here. The Honor code can get on your nerves, but overall is helpful and is not as strictly enforced as other BYUs.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
Beach. Temple. Hike. Bike. Chill on the point. Seven Eleven. Great food places all over really. There's always someone jamming somewhere and they're up for another person to join in with a Ukulele, guitar, sing along whatever. Surf. PCC a couple times. Dive (fishing or just look around). etc.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
Culture night happens once a year. Each regional/georgraphical/ethnic club with students mostly from that part of the world put on a show. It's a unique authentic cultural celebration that is amazing. It spans two nights. Must see.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Not interested in partying. Prefer a more clean lifestyle. Out in the Hawaiian countryside. Prefers relatively empty and pristine beaches.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
You need to make your own fun for the most part.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Sleepy town. Mostly good people. Sometimes stuff happens but it's real rare and almost always because someone does something stupid and spontaneous.
Beautiful Campus with great location. Classes and professors often fairly laid back, but not always. Overall great, administration is the largest annoyance, probably not unlike most campuses in that way.
Be mindful and respectful of the huge cultural melting pot and you'll love it here. The Honor code can get on your nerves, but overall is helpful and is not as strictly enforced as other BYUs.
Beach. Temple. Hike. Bike. Chill on the point. Seven Eleven. Great food places all over really. There's always someone jamming somewhere and they're up for another person to join in with a Ukulele, guitar, sing along whatever. Surf. PCC a couple times. Dive (fishing or just look around). etc.
Culture night happens once a year. Each regional/georgraphical/ethnic club with students mostly from that part of the world put on a show. It's a unique authentic cultural celebration that is amazing. It spans two nights. Must see.
Not interested in partying. Prefer a more clean lifestyle. Out in the Hawaiian countryside. Prefers relatively empty and pristine beaches.
You need to make your own fun for the most part.
Sleepy town. Mostly good people. Sometimes stuff happens but it's real rare and almost always because someone does something stupid and spontaneous.