The Dean of Students Office supports BYU–Hawaii students' growth, guiding them through university policies and providing resources for spiritual, academic, and personal development.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dean of Students Office
What is the main role of the Dean of Students Office at BYU–Hawaii?
The Dean of Students Office supports BYU–Hawaii students' growth by guiding them through university policies and providing resources for spiritual, academic, and personal development.
Where is the Dean of Students Office located?
It is located at 55-220 Kulanui St, 291 LSB, Laie, HI 96762, United States.
What are the office hours for the Dean of Students Office?
The office is open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM; Tuesday from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM; and closed on weekends.
How can I contact the Dean of Students Office by phone?
You can reach the office by calling +1 808-675-4586.
Does the Dean of Students Office have a website where I can find more information?
Yes, more information is available on their website at https://deanofstudents.byuh.edu/.
Is the Dean of Students Office part of the academic departments at BYU–Hawaii?
Yes, it is categorized as a university academic department supporting students.
What nearby campus offices can assist with admissions inquiries?
The BYU Hawaii Admissions Office is nearby and can assist with admissions-related questions.
Are there places near the Dean of Students Office where students can get career guidance?
Yes, the nearby Career Services office offers career counseling, tutoring, and educational services to support students' career development.
Where can students find post and shipping services near the Dean of Students Office?
The Mail Center, located nearby, provides post office and shipping center services for students and staff.
What leisure and cultural attractions are near the Dean of Students Office that students might enjoy before or after their visit?
Students can visit attractions such as the Tahitian Village at the Polynesian Cultural Centre and the Tonga water park for arts, entertainment, and recreational activities.