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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.
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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.

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Donate“Your support for BYU–Hawaii is incredibly important. I want to express my deepest gratitude to you for your past, present, and future support. Together we can bless the lives of many more students in the future. Mahalo.”
- President John S.K. Kauwe III
BYU–Hawaii President's Report
In October 2021, after more than 15 months at the helm, John S.K. Kauwe III was formally installed as the 11th president of BYU–Hawaii in a time-honored inauguration ceremony, presided over by Elder Jeffrey R. Holland.
In his address, President Kauwe outlined his vision for BYU–Hawaii that includes a reinvigorated effort to bring the right students to BYU–Hawaii. “The prophetic direction is clear,” he said. “BYU–Hawaii exists to serve a specific population, . . . [and] when we serve the students we have been directed to serve, they will lift and build the Church and their communities in the Pacific Islands and Asia. Their impact for good will spread across the globe and be felt for generations.”
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From Surviving to Thriving
As a freshman at BYU–Hawaii, Flora Enkhbold started a business to sell her mom’s handcrafted ties in new markets.

President's Report: Together We Must Continue His Work
In October 2021, after more than 15 months at the helm, John S.K. Kauwe III was formally installed as the 11th president of BYU–Hawaii in a time-honored inauguration ceremony, presided over by Elder Jeffrey R. Holland.

Getting a Start, Giving Back
“What do you think about me applying for a job in Hawaii?” Keith Wilson asked his wife, Ada, out of the blue. It was 1979, and Keith was finishing up his master’s degree in library science at BYU in Provo when the director from BYU–Hawaii’s library visited Utah to do some recruiting.

Using Aloha to Advance the Church in Asia
Annie Wong could be a poster child for the mission and purpose of BYU–Hawaii. She came to Hawaii from Hong Kong as a new convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Now she is helping to build the kingdom of God as the communication director for the Asia Area of the Church.

Art from the Heart
BYU–Hawaii alum Sam Mangakahia is combining artistic talent, cultural values, and entrepreneurship to make a statement and a living.

This Place is Our Promised Land
Husband and wife graduate together and honor their family for the support, motivation, and sacrifice that helped them succeed.