I love this campus and school! The teachers are engaging and my classes are enjoyable. There's no better place to be than at BYUH.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Make sure that BYUH has your major that you want to get. Also, make sure that your previous credits will transfer.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
This college is very competitive and has a lot to offer. Get with an academic advisor to make sure you're taking the right classes though. But I love my classes!
Describe the dorm life at your college.
If you are in the new Hales, then life is great! If you're in the old Hales then it's not quite as nice. Dorm renovations are in the process, though! So soon all of the dorms will be nice! The only downfall is no AC in the rooms, but with the windows cracked, it's not bad at all!
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The food at BYUH is pretty good, especially for cafeteria food. There is always a cereal bar, waffle makers, and salad bar available which is nice! The food is diverse too because of the cultural diversity. Flex dollars are so nice! I didn't think I would ever spend mine, but it's really hard not too! The Seasider has great snacks and the best milkshakes ever!
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
The beach is just a 10 minute walk but if you want to stay on campus, then go to the Game Center! If you want to get off of campus, go to the movies by Foodland, snorkeling at sharks cove, or just catch a bus for only $2.50 for Honolulu.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
For being a private college in Hawaii, this school is so cheap! Always look for scholarships from the University and even the teachers. The only expensive aspect of BYUH is Hawaii. The prices in stores are much higher compared to the mainland. Also, traveling (flying) is expensive too.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
Every Tuesday in the Cannon Activity Center, there is an hour devotional. They are always really good! Also, behind the new Heber Grant Building is a quiet place to study, I love it! No one knows about the benches back there.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
BYUH is great for students who are looking for an adventure while getting the best education available. BYUH is also better for students who like to get involved and be apart of group activities. The social life here is awesome, so if you're a wallflower, I wouldn't recommend it.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
Get involved in as much as you can. There are so many clubs and chapters, all of them do a lot of fun activities. Also, they are a great way to meet new people and network!
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There is no Greek Life at BYUH.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Security is everywhere, this campus is very safe. I'm never worried about my safety on campus.
I love this campus and school! The teachers are engaging and my classes are enjoyable. There's no better place to be than at BYUH.
Make sure that BYUH has your major that you want to get. Also, make sure that your previous credits will transfer.
This college is very competitive and has a lot to offer. Get with an academic advisor to make sure you're taking the right classes though. But I love my classes!
If you are in the new Hales, then life is great! If you're in the old Hales then it's not quite as nice. Dorm renovations are in the process, though! So soon all of the dorms will be nice! The only downfall is no AC in the rooms, but with the windows cracked, it's not bad at all!
The food at BYUH is pretty good, especially for cafeteria food. There is always a cereal bar, waffle makers, and salad bar available which is nice! The food is diverse too because of the cultural diversity. Flex dollars are so nice! I didn't think I would ever spend mine, but it's really hard not too! The Seasider has great snacks and the best milkshakes ever!
The beach is just a 10 minute walk but if you want to stay on campus, then go to the Game Center! If you want to get off of campus, go to the movies by Foodland, snorkeling at sharks cove, or just catch a bus for only $2.50 for Honolulu.
For being a private college in Hawaii, this school is so cheap! Always look for scholarships from the University and even the teachers. The only expensive aspect of BYUH is Hawaii. The prices in stores are much higher compared to the mainland. Also, traveling (flying) is expensive too.
Every Tuesday in the Cannon Activity Center, there is an hour devotional. They are always really good! Also, behind the new Heber Grant Building is a quiet place to study, I love it! No one knows about the benches back there.
BYUH is great for students who are looking for an adventure while getting the best education available. BYUH is also better for students who like to get involved and be apart of group activities. The social life here is awesome, so if you're a wallflower, I wouldn't recommend it.
Get involved in as much as you can. There are so many clubs and chapters, all of them do a lot of fun activities. Also, they are a great way to meet new people and network!
There is no Greek Life at BYUH.
Security is everywhere, this campus is very safe. I'm never worried about my safety on campus.