General Information
Why does BYU-Hawaii give scholarships?
BYU-Hawaii offers scholarships to select students who have
demonstrated a serious and diligent commitment to academic excellence
as an investment in their education. The gift of a scholarship carries
an obligation on the part of the recipient to use that investment
wisely to prepare for expanded and purposeful service to the university,
the world, and the Lord's kingdom.
Where does BYU-Hawaii get the funding for scholarships?
About 80% of BYU-Hawaii's scholarships are funded from the
tithes of the LDS Church. The other 20% come from generous donations
from friends of the University. Consequently, there is a huge responsibility
to administer these funds wisely.
What does FASA stand for? NEW!
The Financial Aid Office and the Student Accounts Receivable Office have been combined and are now one office under Financial Services. FASA is an acronym that stands for Financial Aid & Student Accounts.
Where is the FASA Office located? NEW!
The FASA Office is located in the Lorenzo Snow Building on the makai (ocean) side. Students can go to the FASA information desk located next to the cashiers or the FASA Help Desk located where Accounts Receivable has been.