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  1. IWORK is a work-study program sponsored by BYU–Hawaii that enables international students to access higher education, with an emphasis on students of Oceania and the Asian Rim. Its purpose is to provide financial support to qualified students, enabling them to graduate without debt and be well-prepared to serve and lead in their families ...

  2. The IWORK Program is a unique and generous opportunity available only at BYU–Hawaii. The program offers a 50 percent grant and 50 percent forgivable loan. The loan portion is only repayable if the recipient chooses not to return to their home region following graduation from BYU–Hawaii.

  3. Students on IWORK must work at BYUH or PCC to receive their needs-based IWORK funding from the university. The compensation and payback of the IWORK award are more than just financial. It is about working together for the mutual investment and contribution of the university and individual students.

  4. Sep 23, 2013 · IWORK: Helping students gain experience and pay for education. The International Work Opportunity Returnability Kuleana, known also as IWORK, is a scholarship program created for students who require some financial support to attend BYU-Hawaii for an education, said Financial Services personnel.

  5. Sep 3, 2024 · The IWORK Prorgram is a work-study program sponsored by BYU–Hawaii that enables international students to access higher education, with an emphasis on students of Oceania and the Asian Rim. Its purpose is to provide financial support to qualified students, enabling them to graduate without debt and be well-prepared to serve and ...

  6. Through the I-WORK program BYUH pays all university tuition, class fees, insurance, room and board in excess of the student contribution and payroll deduction from their work at either Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) or BYUH.

  7. Jun 23, 2016 · The IWORK (International Work Opportunity Return-ability Kuleana) program is to assist students from the Pacific Rim ( South Pacific & East Asia) in obtaining a quality education at BYU–Hawaii and help students become self-reliant.