Housing
Housing Office, Housing Office Building, (808) 675-3534
http://w2.byuh.edu/housing/
University Housing includes room and board residence halls for single men and women, and apartments for families. Students who are U.S. citizens and enroll in nine or more semester hours in the fall/winter semesters or four and one half semester hours in the spring/summer terms are eligible for university housing for a maximum of five years, including single student residence halls (Hales) and married student apartments (Temple View Apartments). International students must enroll in twelve hours in the fall/winter or six hours in the spring/summer to be eligible for University housing.
Residence Halls for Single Men and Women
Student Housing, Housing Office Building, (808) 675-3534
http://w2.byuh.edu/housing/residence_halls1.htm
The residence hall facilities are designed to maximize social interaction between students in a healthy, clean environment, which is conducive to high academic achievement. Board and room services for approximately 1113 men and women are provided in six residence halls. Most rooms are double-occupancy with single beds. We have a limited number of single rooms for Juniors and Seniors.
Hale Nalimanui (Hale One) is a female residence hall that has apartments with cooking facilities. The units are completely furnished (except for bedding, kitchen utensils and dishes) and have a kitchen, living room and bathroom. Eight students share each unit. Because of a limited number of apartments, only senior and junior students may apply. Freshmen are not permitted to apply except in cases of medical necessity. The other five residence halls are without cooking facilities, and residents have their meals in the cafeteria. However, Juniors and Seniors who are not enrolled in sponsorship programs can choose the Room with Club Card program. For more information on this plan, please visit the Food Services website at http://w2.byuh.edu/services/food/.
Residence for Students with Families
Student Housing, Housing Office Building, (808) 675-3534
http://w2.byuh.edu/housing/tva1.htm
Accommodations for 270 families are provided in Temple View Apartments (TVA) consisting of family dwellings surrounded by lawn and play areas for children.
Each apartment is partly furnished with a stove, refrigerator, curtains, dinette set, sofa, beds and sets of dresser drawers. The number of dressers and number and sizes of the beds depends on the number and ages of children in the family and the apartment size. Two laundry facilities are available to TVA residents. Personal washers and dryers are not permitted in individual units.
Because of the limited number of TVA units and community housing that is confined to single family dwelling; there is normally a 6-12 month waiting list for currently enrolled full-time BYUH students. They are given first priority for TVA housing. Students who have been accepted for admission to the University but who are not yet enrolled are placed on a second priority waiting list. Students on the TVA waiting list have the option of deferring moving into TVA when they are offered an apartment and remaining on the waiting list in their current position for a future date when another apartment for which they qualify becomes available. They must give the Housing Office written notification of their intention at the time they are offered an apartment.
Eligibility for On-Campus Married Housing (TVA)
For U.S. citizens, either the husband, wife, or single parent head of the household must be enrolled in nine or more semester hours (four and one-half in a term) during fall and winter semesters and spring term. International students must enroll for 12 hours in fall/winter as well as six hours for either spring or summer. Apartments are assigned according to family size as follows:
- Studio-couples without children or with one child.
- One bedroom-families without children or with one child.
- Two bedroom-families with one to three children.
- Three bedroom-families with 3 or more children
Due to apartment configuration, dimensions and size, families with two to four children will be considered on a case by case basis.
Applications for Residence Halls (Single Students)
Students planning to enroll at Brigham Young University Hawaii and live in the residence halls should check the appropriate box on the admissions application. A $50 non-refundable processing fee should be paid as soon as the student is accepted.
Students assigned to live in the residence halls must make room and board payments, installment or full, prior to the first day of class. For details please refer to the Tuition and Fees section of the catalog.
Applications for Temple View Apartments (Married Students)
Students planning to reside in married student housing should check the appropriate box on the admissions application. Upon acceptance they must submit a $50 non-refundable processing fee. When students are assigned to their Temple View Apartment, they must pay $300 deposit and current month's rent prior to moving in. For details please refer to the Tuition and Fees section of the catalog.
Rental Agreements
Individuals planning to live in student housing should be totally familiar with and prepared to live by the terms and conditions of occupancy and must sign a housing contract for the accommodations they will occupy.
Early Arrivals
Non-sponsored single students who arrive early, prior to the scheduled arrival date, are charged a fee of $15 per day for room and must furnish meals at their own expense. Prior to their early arrival, students are asked to inform the Housing Office in writing. Students who check in early will be assigned to a lounge in the residence halls until their rooms become available.
Off-Campus Residential Housing
BYUH Housing, Housing Office Building, (808) 675-3534
http://w2.byuh.edu/housing/offcampusliving.htm
University policy requires all BYUH IWES students to reside in on-campus housing. All freshmen full-time students must reside in the campus residence halls until they have completed two semesters as full-time students unless they are living with immediate family (mother, father or legal guardian). Students transferring to the University must transfer a minimum of 30 credits to live off campus.
Students planning to reside off-campus should check the appropriate box on the admissions application. Students under the age of 25 living off campus must live in BYUH contract off-campus housing facilities. The Housing Office will provide a list of contract off-campus housing landlords. Students living in off-campus housing will be under the same honor code policies and regulations as those who live in the residence halls.
Students must live in a residence hall, home or apartment with a Hawaii address while enrolled at BYUH. All BYUH students must provide the university with a current local address. Vagrant style living on beaches, in tents or vans, etc., is not permitted.
Housing Rental and Board
The tuition and fee schedules listed are in effect for the 2007-2008 academic year only. BYUH reserves the right to increase or modify the tuition and fee schedules.
Room and board for Hale's 2-6:
| |
Fall 2007 |
Winter 2008 |
Spring 2008 |
Summer 2008 |
| Ilima Meal Plan |
$2, 682.00 |
$2, 682.00 |
$1, 341.00 |
$1, 341.00 |
| Maile Meal Plan |
$2, 582.00 |
$2, 582.00 |
$1, 291.00 |
$1, 291.00 |
Ilima Meal Plan includes 19 meals per week + $60 flex dollars per semester or $30 flex dollars per term (spring and summer). Meals begin with Saturday breakfast and end with Friday dinner.
Maile Meal Plan includes 14 meals per week + $70 flex dollars per semester or $40 flex dollars per term (spring and summer). Meals begin with Saturday breakfast and end with Friday dinner.
Room with a Club Card Meal (juniors and seniors only):
| |
Fall 2007 |
Winter 2008 |
Spring 2008 |
Summer 2008 |
| Juniors/Seniors only: |
$1, 474.00 |
$1, 474.00 |
$787.00 |
$787.00 |
*Total listed above includes housing plus an additional flex dollars cost of $350 per semester or $225 per term. For more information on meal card portion visit: http://w2.byuh.edu/services/food/
Rental fee for Hale 1 apartments for single females:
| |
Fall 2007 |
Winter 2008 |
Spring 2008 |
Summer 2008 |
| Hale 1 apartment: |
$1,180.00 |
$1,180.00 |
$590.00 |
$590.00 |
Installment Plan
Room and board may be paid in four equal installments of $670.50 for the Ilima meal plan, $645.50 for the Maile meal plan, four equal installments of $295 for Hale 1, and four equal installments of $281 for the housing portion of room with Club Card. The Installment Plan Option must be selected in advance on the Residence Hall Contract. Total semester Club Card charges must be made with the first installment payment.
Temple View Apartments for Families
The tuition and fee schedules listed are in effect for the 2007- 2008 academic year. BYUH reserves the right to increase or otherwise modify the tuition and fee schedules.
Monthly rates for 2007-2008, payable in advance, are as follows:
- Studio: $568
- One bedroom: $610
- Two bedroom: $658
- Three bedroom: $700
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