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BYU Hawaii Financial Aid

Hey everyone! I'm looking into applying to BYU Hawaii and I'm wondering about their financial aid. How does their financial aid process work, and what kinds of scholarships or grants are available? Are they generally generous with aid?

2 years ago

Hello! When it comes to financial aid at Brigham Young University-Hawaii (BYU-Hawaii), there are a few different options to consider. BYU-Hawaii offers several types of aid, including federal and state aid, institutional aid (scholarships and grants from the university itself), and external scholarships.

The first step in the financial aid process is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This will determine your eligibility for federal aid, such as Pell Grants, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG), Direct Loans, and work-study programs. It would be best if you also applied for any applicable state grants and programs available to Hawaii residents or residents of your home state.

BYU-Hawaii offers a range of institutional scholarships, both merit-based and need-based. Merit-based scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, while need-based scholarships depend on the financial need of the applicant. Some merit-based scholarships at BYU-Hawaii include the Dean's List Scholarship and the Leadership Scholarship. There are also departmental scholarships available for students in specific majors.

When it comes to generosity, it's worth noting that BYU-Hawaii aims to provide an affordable education to students from all economic backgrounds. While the amount of aid you receive will depend on your individual situation, the school has a reputation for offering assistance to those who need it.

Another option is to look for external scholarships from businesses, organizations, foundations, or other sources outside of BYU-Hawaii itself. There's a wide range of external scholarships that you may be eligible for, so make sure to explore this option as well.

In summary, the financial aid process at BYU-Hawaii starts with filling out the FAFSA and considering the various types of aid available, such as federal and state aid, institutional scholarships and grants, and external scholarships. BYU-Hawaii does strive to provide assistance to students with financial need, but the amount of aid you receive will depend on your individual circumstances. Apply for as many scholarships and grants as possible to increase your chances of receiving adequate financial aid. Good luck!

2 years ago

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