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  1. LSB 1st Floor, (808) 675-3738 , admissions@byuh.edu , Ho'okele Website. All Applicants. Application Methods. BYU–Hawaii exists to provide an education consistent with the religious and family values taught by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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  3. Your BYUH ID is the seven digit number you are assigned when you are accepted as a student and is the number printed on your ID card. This number is also issued to all employees and dependents of employees and students.

  4. Domestic (U.S.) Applicants are required to obtain a high school diploma (or equivalent) before beginning at BYU–Hawaii. There are no prerequisite courses needed for admittance to BYUH. Applicants should have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or more. The average cumulative GPA among our students is 3.6.

  5. Laie, Hawaii 96762-1293. O1: (808) 675-3516. O2: (808) 675-3517. internationalstudent@byuh.edu. Office Hours: Cannon Activities Center 157. Mon. - Fri. 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. Virtual Lobby Hours (Zoom) : Mon. & Wed. 9:00 am - 11:00 am. ( Office is closed for Virtual Lobby Hours)

  6. For questions regarding requirements or technical issues regarding your application, please contact the admissions office via email or phone.

  7. Please complete and submit the forms and other documentations via email to: admissions@byuh.edu. Phone: (808)675-3738. Page 3 of 4.

  8. The ELAT is a free, online English test exclusively for BYU–Hawaii applicants. Testing dates will be available before each semester's application deadline dates. To register for the ELAT, please email admissions@byuh.edu.

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