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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Wells College tends to be less expensive than Hawaii Pacific University (HPU) when total expenses are factored in. Wells College tuition is approximately $35,166 annually, and room and board come out to about $14,950, resulting in an estimated total annual cost of about $52,466.

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Anuragshivam S

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Choosing Wells College over Hawaii Pacific University for a B.Tech in the USA is primarily due to Wells College's significantly stronger reputation and focus on STEM fields, particularly engineering, compared to Hawaii Pacific University, which is more recognised for its business and liberal arts programs, with a weaker engineering presence; additionally, Wells College offers a more traditional college experience with a smaller campus environment, while Hawaii Pacific University is located in a bustling urban setting in Honolulu, Hawaii. 

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Tasneem Hoda

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The first-year tuition fees for international students at Hawaii Pacific University are given as follows:

Courses1st Year Tuition Fees
MS (1 course)
INR 19 L
MBA/PGDM (1 course)
INR 22 L
BBA (2 courses)
INR 28 L
BSc (1 course)
INR 28 L
BE/BTech (2 courses)
INR 25 L - INR 28 L
BJMC (1 course)
INR 28 L
MA (1 course)
INR 18 L

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Tasneem Hoda

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Hawaii Pacific offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs for international students. Some of the popular courses at the university are given as follows:

  • Information Technology 
  • Marketing 
  • Business Administration and Management 
  • Psychology 
  • International Business 
  • Finance 
  • Human Resources Management

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Tasneem Hoda

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Hawaii Pacific University offers a range of meal plan options for international students residing on campus. The on-campus meal plan weekly costs are given as follows:

MEAL PLANSCOST
14 Meals per week + USD 250 flex dollarsUSD 3,991/semester
16 Meals per week + USD 150 flex dollarsUSD 4,299/semester
All Access (All you can eat) + USD 50 flex dollarsUSD 4,606/semester
Opt-In Meal Plan: 8 Meals per week + USD 250 flex dollarsUSD 2,625/semester

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Anushka Mendiratta

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Yes, Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico (PUPR) is generally considered cheaper than Hawaii Pacific University (HPU) for several reasons:

  • PUPR's tuition and fees are typically lower than HPU's. You can find the exact figures on the universities' websites:
    • PUPR
    • HPU
  • Generally, the cost of living in Puerto Rico, including housing, food, and transportation, is lower than in Hawaii. You can use cost-of-living comparison websites like Expatistan or Numbeo to get a more specific idea.
  • While both universities offer on-campus housing, PUPR's on-campus living costs are typically lower than HPU's.
  • Renting an apartment or finding other off-c
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