Brigham Young University Hawaii (BYU-H) is an accredited private co-educational university in Hawaii, United States.

The University has the following Colleges:
- College of Language, Culture & Arts
- College of Math and Sciences
- College of Business, Computing & Government
- College of Human Development

The College of Language, Culture, and Arts (CLCA) offers majors in English, History, Art, Music, Hawaiian Language and Cultural Studies, Pacific Islands Studies, International Cultural Studies, Cultural Anthropology Emphasis, Culture and Communications Emphasis, World Humanities and Cultures Emphasis.

Degrees offered by the College of Math and Sciences include Bachelor of Mathematics (B.A.), Bacholor of Psychology (B.A.), Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees.

The University is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).

Rankings:

- Placed among Tier 4 Liberal Arts Colleges by US News & World Report (2010).

- Rated 4th in the Western region of the U.S. among institutions offering bachelor's degrees. It was also listed as the 1st "best value" in the region and was the only Hawaiian school to make a top-tier listing (USNWR 2006).

- Rated as the 1st best value among private universities in the U.S. (Consumers Digest 2004).

- Peterson's Guide rates BYU–Hawaii among the top 10 universities in the U.S. for a low-cost fully-accredited education (1991).

* Next: BYU Marriott School of Management

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