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Do BYU Hawaii credits transfer?
All transfer courses with a C- grade or better will be accepted by BYU–Hawaii as general education credit, major credit or elective credit. Credit for courses of a remedial nature (usually numbered 99 and below) will not be transferable. The student’s major department evaluates courses for the major requirements.
What GPA do I need to transfer to BYU?
3.0
Minimum GPA: A minimum 3.0 college grade point average is required of transfer applicants. Official Transcripts: If you have fewer than 24 semester/36 quarter hours, the submission of official high school transcripts is required.
How do you get into BYU Hawaii?
Have a cumulative high school grade point average of 3.0 or higher on all work to date. Submit a BYU–Hawaii concurrent enrollment voucher signed by the applicant, the parent, and a high school counselor. Have completed at least the first semester of junior year of high school. Complete the admissions application.
How do I transfer to BYU-Hawaii?
A transfer applicant is an applicant that has completed 24 credits or 36 quarter hours of concurrent course work at a college or university other than BYU–Hawaii following high school graduation. Their admission and scholarship status will be evaluated based on BYU–Hawaii’s transfer student criteria.
How many credits do I need to transfer to BYU Hawaii?
24 credits
A transfer applicant is an applicant that has completed 24 credits or 36 quarter hours of concurrent course work at a college or university other than BYU–Hawaii following high school graduation. Their admission and scholarship status will be evaluated based on BYU–Hawaii’s transfer student criteria.
Can I apply for a second bachelor’s degree from BYU?
Students who have completed a bachelor’s degree are not eligible for a second bachelor’s degree from BYU, but are welcome to apply to BYU graduate programs. Transfer applicants with 90 or more graded semester credit hours are unlikely to be admitted.
How strict is BYU Hawaii compared to BYU Provo?
BYU-Hawaii is equally if not more strict than BYU-Provo. I think some people go to BYU-Hawaii thinking it’s like the lax version of Provo or Idaho. So to clarify: Yes, the beach is 1-minute away, and yes, you still have to attend church every Sunday.
Do you regret leaving BYU-Hawaii?
And yes, BYU-Hawaii is a unique, academically-rigorous, culturally-diverse school settled in the heart of paradise. But I was simply unprepared for what life on an island really looked like. So no, I don’t regret leaving. It wasn’t for me, and I think there’s power in realizing that.
What is it like to attend BYU-Hawaii?
BYU-Hawaii is nothing like BYU-Provo & Idaho (from what I hear). If you’re looking for the traditional college experience — this isn’t it. There’s not tons of campus activities or dances, and there are, now, no campus athletics. So if you’re looking to paint your face and root for your home team, it’s not happenin’ at BYU-H anytime soon.