Thanks to you,students from around the worldare becoming leaders in Zion.
Give to BYU–HawaiiBYU-Hawaii
With a focus on serving students from Oceania and the Asian Rim, BYU–Hawaii strengthens the global Church by preparing students who will serve as leaders in the families, communities, careers, and stakes of Zion worldwide.
Giving Opportunities
By giving to BYU–Hawaii, you can make a world of difference for students from around the world. Donations go to financial aid and help the university serve more students who stand to benefit the most from BYU–Hawaii: those with potential that far outweighs their means.
IWORK
IWORK is a work-study program for international students that provides financial aid while teaching self-reliance.
Give Learn MoreGeneral Scholarship Fund
The General Scholarship Fund provides need-based and merit-based financial aid to domestic and international students.
Make a GiftBYU–Hawaii President's Report
See how BYU–Hawaii is fulfilling its mission by serving more students from Oceania and the Asian Rim and by blessing the lives of its students now and well into the future.
IWORK: Onward and Upward
BYU–Hawaii is making significant progress toward its goals of expanding IWORK and serving more students from Oceania and the Asian Rim.
Read MoreDiscovering Purpose in Trials
Peniasi’s journey was not easy. Now that he has graduated from BYU–Hawaii, he is determined to help those who face similar challenges.
Read MoreA New Pathway to BYU–Hawaii
BYU–Hawaii and BYU–Pathway Worldwide are seeing success with their new partnership—and students are reaping the rewards.
Read MoreA Life of Service, A Legacy of Faith
Pioneers in Taiwan, Elder and Sister Chen share their love and faith with future leaders of the Church by donating to BYU–Hawaii.
Read MoreStories & Videos
A Sign of Hope
Temwake is taking the knowledge he’s gained at BYUH and helping improve his country through regenerative tourism.
Representing Christ Wherever She Goes
While growing up, Crystal learned to be an example of living the gospel. She refined this characteristic during her internship through BYU–Hawaii.
Ongoing Growth of the IWORK Program
In order to bring more international students to campus, BYU–Hawaii has prioritized growing the IWORK program. Thanks to your donations, the university has achieved a threefold increase in the number of IWORK students in recent years and continues to look onward and upward to where the IWORK program can go in the future.
Seeds for the Future
Lothaire and Chyleen Bluth have seen blessings come from their role in starting philanthropic efforts at BYU–Hawaii.
Farmer Turned Director
Nasanbold grew up as a farmer but now serves the people of Mongolia by working as the Church Communication Department director.
A Wounded Healer
Because of her experience as a refugee serving other refugees, Cindy Shee was inspired to pursue a career in social work.