Pathway to Education: Breaking Ground in Ghana
By 2023, nearly two-thirds of BYU-Pathway students lived outside the United States and Canada, and Ghana had 2,849 students, the third-largest international enrollment.
March 2026
In February 2026, newly-appointed vice president of advancement for BYU–Pathway Worldwide, Tanise Chung-Hoon, sat down with Church News reporter Mary Richards to discuss BYU-Pathway, the importance of self-reliance, and the broader impact of Church education initiatives.
Chung-Hoon brings her previous experience as managing director of the Philanthropies Department to her new role as she explains how the vision of BYU-Pathway is part of the “One Work” of the Church.
Watch the interview above or visit the Church News podcast to read the transcript.
By 2023, nearly two-thirds of BYU-Pathway students lived outside the United States and Canada, and Ghana had 2,849 students, the third-largest international enrollment.
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