Pursuing His Calling
As he keeps his eye on his goal, BYU–Hawaii student Kahia Walker is doing all he can to learn about and gain skills in voyaging.
December 2024
BYU–Hawaii continues to progress toward its goals to have 2,000 students be a part of the IWORK program and 75 percent of students come from Oceania and the Asian Rim. With your support, the university is getting closer to reaching these goals and ensuring that more students from the target areas are able to get the help they need to attend college.
As the IWORK program continues to grow, so does the number of students from Oceania and the Asian Rim.
As he keeps his eye on his goal, BYU–Hawaii student Kahia Walker is doing all he can to learn about and gain skills in voyaging.
Jessika Santoso is on a path to get her degree in TESOL and return home to Indonesia with hopes of becoming a translator for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Longtime members of the Matthew Cowley Society, Paul and Alba Barker strive to be examples to their family and to care for others through their donations to BYU–Hawaii.