Is BYU Hawaii hard to get into?

BYU-Hawaii admissions is selective with an acceptance rate of 45%. Students that get into BYU-Hawaii have an average SAT score between 1080-1250 or an average ACT score of 21-26. The regular admissions application deadline for BYU-Hawaii is February 1.

Is BYU Hawaii hard to get into?

BYU-Hawaii admissions is selective with an acceptance rate of 45%. Students that get into BYU-Hawaii have an average SAT score between 1080-1250 or an average ACT score of 21-26. The regular admissions application deadline for BYU-Hawaii is February 1.

Do you have to be Mormon to go to BYU Hawaii?

Do I have to be a Mormon to attend BYUHawaii? No. However, because members of the Church support the church through their donations, LDS (Mormon) students pay a lower tuition cost than do non-members. Approximately 3% of our total enrollment is made up of non-LDS students.

What are the requirements to get into BYU Hawaii?

Have a cumulative high school grade point average of 3.6 or higher on all work to date. Submit a BYUHawaii concurrent enrollment voucher signed by the applicant, the parent, and a high school counselor. Have completed at least the junior year of high school. Complete parts 1, 2, and 3 of the admission application.

How much is a semester at BYU Hawaii?

2020-2021 Cost of AttendanceOne SemesterTwo SemestersTuition & Fees*$2,945$5,890Non-LDS Tuition & Fees$5,oom and Board$3,532$7,064Books and Supplies$655$1,3104

Does BYU have a curfew?

BYU’s curfew is part of the BYU Honor Code and commits students to leave apartments of members of the opposite gender at midnight and 1:30 a.m. on Friday nights. In a survey of 250 BYU students, only 50 percent said they consistently keep curfew.

What percentage of people at BYU are Mormon?

98 percent

What percent of Utahns are Mormon?

62%

Does anyone drink at BYU?

No. Students at BYU sign and honor code or an agreement that says they will not drink alcohol or do other activities that are contrary to the teachings of the church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints whole they are attending the school.