Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus Map (2024-2020)

Explore the Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus Map to navigate our Lāʻie campus. Key landmarks include the central Academic Oval, the large Cannon Activities Center to the south, and the Joseph F. Smith Library located just north of the oval.

This map helps orient visitors between major academic buildings and student life facilities along Naniloa Loop.

Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus Map 2024

This map displays the primary layout of the BYU–Hawaii campus. Use it to find academic buildings, residential halls, athletic facilities, and key student services.

Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus Map 2024 showing labeled academic, residential, and athletic areas with main roads and landmarks.
View or download the Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus Map 2024 highlighting key buildings, quads, and access routes.

Printable Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus Map PDF 2024

Download this printable PDF version of the 2024 campus map for easy offline reference while navigating the campus.

Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus Guide

This guide provides context for the campus maps, detailing the spatial relationships between key buildings, campus zones, and access points.

Campus Layout & Landmarks

The campus is organized around the central Academic Oval, with the Joseph F. Smith Library and Lorenzo Snow Administration Building flanking its north side. The Aloha Center serves as a major hub to the west, while the Polynesian Cultural Center is located adjacent to the campus, accessible via Napela Drive.

Walking Routes & Accessibility

Pedestrian pathways connect all major buildings, with primary routes running through the Academic Oval and along Naniloa Loop. The campus is generally flat, providing accessible routes between the Hales, Temple View Apartments, and the central academic core. Public restrooms and ATMs are marked on the map.

Parking & Entrances

The main campus entrance is off Kamehameha Highway, leading to the Flag Circle and the Main Parking Lot, which is designated for visitors. Faculty, staff, and student parking is by permit only in all other lots, including the HGB Parking lot and areas near the Hales.

Transit & Getting Here

BYU–Hawaii is located in Lāʻie on the island of Oʻahu, with primary access from Kamehameha Highway. Internal campus roads include Naniloa Loop, which circles the main academic and residential areas, and Mikionele Way, which provides access to the south and east portions of campus.

Dorms & Student Housing

Student housing is concentrated in two main areas. The Temple View Apartments (TVA) are located on the northeast side of campus. Ten residential halls (Hale 1–10) are situated on the west side of campus, west of Kulanui Street, forming a distinct residential courtyard area.

Dining & Student Life

The Aloha Center (ACR) is the primary hub for student life, housing the Bookstore, Mail Center, and The HUB Game Center. The main Cafeteria (CAF), C-Store, and Club Dining are located in the same complex, providing multiple dining options.

Older Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus Maps

This archive contains previous versions of the BYU–Hawaii campus map. These maps are provided for historical reference and to observe campus growth and changes over time.

Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus Map 2020

Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus Map 2020

FAQ

What percentage of BYU Hawaii students are Mormon?

Approximately 95% of students at Brigham Young University–Hawaii are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The university prioritizes enrollment for LDS students but accepts applicants from all religious backgrounds who agree to follow the Honor Code.

How expensive is Byu, Hawaii?

Brigham Young University–Hawaii is relatively affordable. As of 2025, Latter-day Saint students pay $3,240 per semester, while non-LDS students pay $6,480. These rates do not include housing, meals, or additional fees. Tuition is subsidized by the Church, making it lower than most private universities in the U.S.

Can non-Mormons go to Byu, Hawaii?

Yes, non-Mormons can attend Brigham Young University–Hawaii. All students must adhere to the university’s Honor Code, which includes standards based on Latter-day Saint values. Admission is open to students of all faiths, but applicants should be willing to live by the school’s religious and behavioral expectations.

Does Brigham Young University have a campus in Hawaii?

Yes, Brigham Young University has a campus in Hawaii called Brigham Young University–Hawaii. It is located in Laie on the island of Oahu and is operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The campus serves international students, especially from the Pacific Islands and Asia.

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