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Welina

mānoa

Mai

(Welcome)

n. vast and deep

Like its literal definition in Hawaiian, the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa offers a vast array of opportunities unique as the place we are named for.

In traditional times, Manoa valley was expertly cared for and cultivated by Native Hawaiians. In return, it provided an abundance of sustenance and protection for its residents. Today, Manoa continues to furnish the resources that enable our institution to be a thriving land-, sea-, space-, and sun- grant university. In keeping with the Native Hawaiian manner of reciprocity, these blessings are passed on to you in the form of academic excellence so that you are equipped to take care of yourself, humanity, Hawai‘i, and the world.

WELCOME TO AN EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE LIKE NONE FOUND ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE WORLD.

PHOTO CREDIT: CAMERON BROOKS

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UNIQUELY MANOA

65.7° Average annual precipitation

3 MILES

From Manoa to downtown Honolulu and less than a mile from Waik-ık-ı.

200 FT. Vertical drop at Manoa Falls. A well known and popular hiking trail and waterfall in Manoa!

LYON ARBORETUM A 194-acre botanical garden located in upper Manoa Valley, Lyon Arboretum is home to over 5,000 species of tropical plants and ranked in the top ten list of 50 best university gardens in the United States. A resource for both the University and our community.


Maluna a'e o nā lāhui a pau ke ola o ke kanaka. "Above all nations is humanity."

FOUNDED

LOCATION

CAMPUS SIZE

Honolulu, O‘ahu, HI

320 Acres

Land, Sea, Sun, and Space Grant Designation

RESEARCH 1

ACCREDITATION

AVG. CLASS SIZE

Designated by the Carnegie Institute

Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)

33 Lower Division 20 Upper Division

104

91

Bachelor Programs

54

Masters Programs

Doctoral Programs

STUDENT TO FACULTY RATIO: 13:1 % OF FACULTY WITH PHD: 85%

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Professional Programs

Student Characteristics STUDENT DIVERSITY • 39.8% *Asian • 23.9% Caucasian • 16.8% *Native Hawaiian

64%

Hawai‘i (In-State)

29.2%

Out-of-State/ U.S. National

6.8%

International

• 15.2% Multiracial • 1.8% Hispanic • 1.6% African American • 0.5% Unknown • 0.4% American Indian or Alaskan Native

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Countries and Regions Represented

17,490

1178

Total Fall 2019 Enrollment

Avg. SAT Scores

(12,543 Undergraduate 4,859 Graduate)

(1060 National Avg.) Math/Reading/Writing

*Asian *Native Hawaiian or • 9.3% Filipino Pacific Islander • 8.2% Japanese • 14.6% Native • 8.8% Mixed Asian Hawaiian or • 6.9% Chinese Part Hawaiian • 3.2% Korean • < 1.0% • 0.9% Other Asian Pacific Islander

DID YOU KNOW?

55%

Top 25% in high school

56%

Female

3.61

Avg. high school GPA

UH Manoa is the th 7 most ethnically diverse university in the United States (2020, US News and World Report)

Based on Fall 2019 facts and statistics provided by UH Manoa Institutional Research & Analysis Office. For more information, visit www.hawaii.edu/irao

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Academic Programs Undergraduate | Masters | Doctorate

• • • • • • • •

• • • • • • • • • •

A • • •

• • • •

Adapted Physical Activity** American Studies Animal Sciences Anthropology Architecture Art Art History Asian International Affairs Asian Studies Astronomy Astrophysics Athletic Training Atmospheric Science

• • • Engineering, Civil •

Engineering, Construction

Engineering, Computer

• • • Engineering, Electrical • • • Engineering, Mechanical • • • English • • Entomology Environmental Design (Architecture)

Environmental Earth Sciences (Geology)

Environmental Management

D

Dance • • Dental Hygiene • • • Developmental & Reproductive Biology Dietetics •

E

• • Earth and Planetary Sciences •

Earth Sciences (Geology & Geophysics) • • East Asian Languages & Literatures

• • • Economics • Education • • Educational Administration*** • • Educational Foundations*** • Educational Policy Studies*** • • Educational Psychology • •

Education, Early Childhood Education, Elementary • Education, Exceptionalities***

• • Education, Learning Design & Technology • •

Education, Physical

Education, Secondary •

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Education, Special

• • • •

Environmental Studies* • Epidemiology

Ethnic Studies

Ethnobotany

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

F • • • • • •

Fashion Design & Merchandising Filipino+ Food Science Food Science & Human Nutrition French

• • • •

G

• • • Geography Geoscience for Professionals • • German • Global Environmental Science

C

• • Cell & Molecular Biology • • • Chemistry • • • Chinese Chinese Studies • Classics • Clinical & Translational Research • Communication • • • Communication & Information Sciences Communication Sciences & Disorders • Communicology (Speech) • • • • • Computer Science Creative Media • • Curriculum & Instruction Curriculum Studies •

• • Ocean & Resources Engineering • • Oceanography

English as a Second Language*

• Biochemistry • Biological Engineering • Biology • • • Botany • • Business Administration • • Business, Accounting • Business, Entrepreneurship • • Business, Finance • • Business, Human Resource Management • Business, Information Systems • Business, International • Business, Management • Business, Management Information Systems • Business, Marketing • Business, Marketing Management

O

Engineering Science

B

N

• • • Natural Resources & Environmental Management • • • Nursing Nutritional Sciences • • Nutrition

Education, Teaching

• • •

H

• • • • • • • • • • •

Hawaiian • • Hawaiian Studies • • Hindi* • • • • History Human Development & Family Studies •

• • • • •

• • • • •

I

Ilokano+ Indonesian* Information & Computer Sciences Interdisciplinary Studies

R

Rehabilitation Counseling Religion

S

Samoan* Sanskrit* Second Language Studies Social Welfare Social Work Sociology South Asian Studies Southeast Asian Studies Spanish Sustainability

• Thai* • • • Theatre • • Travel Industry Management • Tropical Agriculture & the Environment • • Tropical Medicine • • Tropical Plant Pathology • • Tropical Plant & Soil Science

K

Khmer (Cambodian)* Kinesiology & Rehabilitation Science Korean Korean Studies

U

• • Urban & Regional Planning

L •

• • Law Library & Information Science • • • • Linguistics*

M

• • • Marine Biology • • • Mathematics • Medical Technology • Medicine • • • Microbiology • • Molecular Biosciences & Bioengineering • Molecular Biosciences & Biotechnology • Molecular Cell Biology • • • Music

Pacific Islands Studies Peace Studies* Philippine Language & Literature Philippine Studies Philosophy Physics Plant & Environmental Protection Sciences Political Science Professional Educational Practice Psychology Public Administration Public Health

T

J

• • • Japanese Japanese Studies • • Journalism • Juridical Science

• • • • • • • •

P

V

Vietnamese*

W

Women’s Studies

Z

• • Zoology

+

Concentration in Philippine Languages & Literature

* Interdisciplinary Studies **Concentration in Kinesiology & Rehabilitation Science ***Concentration in Education

Academic programs are subject to change. See catalog for most current program information. Visit manoa.hawaii.edu/catalog


WHEREVER YOU WANT TO GO, WE CAN HELP YOU GET THERE. At the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, we give you the tools to follow your dreams with a choice of 104 different majors, 91 graduate majors, 54 doctoral degrees, and 5 first professional degrees. Unsure about your major? Our Exploratory Programs assist students in selecting a major that aligns their interests, abilities, and goals.

TO LEARN MORE, VISIT manoa.hawaii.edu/undergrad/exploratory Want to earn your Bachelors and Masters in 5 years? The Bachelor's and Master's (BAM) Degree Program gives you the opportunity to graduate with both your Bachelor's and Master's degree within 5 years!

TO LEARN MORE, VISIT manoa.hawaii.edu/bam

Pre-Professional Preparation for Advanced Study Audiology Clinical Psychology Dentistry Dietetics *Interdisciplinary Studies Law Medicine Occupational Therapy Optometry Pharmacy Physical Therapy Physician Assistant Podiatry Public Health Veterinary Science

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Global

Leadership

The University of Hawai‘i at Manoa is globally recognized for pioneering research in a number of fields and disciplines. We have the distinction of being the most ethnically diverse institutions of higher education in the country and regarded as being one of five universities to have a land, sea, space and sun grant designation.

AT MA NOA, WE DON'T JUST EDUCATE - WE HELP YOU MAKE HISTORY!

Owns and operates the only research facility in the world, Moku O Lo‘e, or Coconut Island, built entirely on a coral reef. (Pictured)

John A. Burns School of Medicine has ranked #1 in National Institutes of Health research awards among community-based public medical schools.

The Hawai‘inuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge is the only indigenous college in a Research I ranked institution. Students have an opportunity to pursue, perpetuate, research, and revitalize all areas and forms of Hawaiian knowledge.

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Hawai‘i Institute of Astronomy discovered Earth’s first known interstellar visitor passing through our Solar System.

The Department of East Asian Languages and Literature is the largest one of its kind in the nation. The Institute for Biogenesis

Research at the John A. Burns School of Medicine

The Music Department is known globally for having the nation’s largest ethnomusicology program.

cloned the world’s first mouse and pioneered genetic and reproductive research with transgenic mice.

PICTURED: THE HAWAI'I INSTITUTE OF MARINE BIOLOGY (HIMB) LOCATED ON COCONUT ISLAND (MOKU O LO'E) IN KANE'OHE BAY OFF THE ISLAND OF O'AHU, CONDUCTS MULTI-DISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND EDUCATION IN ALL ASPECTS OF TROPICAL MARINE BIOLOGY. HIMB CONTINUES TO BE A WORLD LEADER IN RESEARCH TO UNDERSTAND AND CONSERVE TROPICAL MARINE ECOSYSTEMS, DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING NEW TECHNOLOGIES THAT ADVANCE THE INFORMED STEWARDSHIP OF HAWAI'I'S MARINE AND COASTAL BIODIVERSITY. HIMB IS AN INDEPENDENT RESEARCH UNIT WITHIN THE SCHOOL OF OCEAN AND EARTH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (SOEST) AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I AT MANOA .


The world’s first

Ethnomathematics program

is offered at UH Manoa. Students can experience math in and outside classrooms, bridging indigenous wisdom and 21st century skills.

Lyon Arboretum is the only research facility in the U.S. located in a tropical rainforest, and is home to over 5,000 species of tropical and sub-tropical plants.

Shidler College of Business (international business focus) is consistently ranked amongst the top programs in the nation by The U.S. News and World Report.

The UH Translational Health

Science Simulation Center

Hawai‘i Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS) is the longest earth-based Mars simulation conducted on U.S. soil.

The only university in the world to have both satellite fabrication capabilities and direct access to orbital space with the Hawai‘i Space

is regarded as one of the most advanced simulation centers in the nation, and gives students a chance to experience real-life scenarios using high-tech simulation technology.

Flight Laboratory

Scientists at the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources were the first in the world to develop a disease-resistant, transgenic papaya species.

The Cyber-Enabled Collaboration Analysis Navigation and Observation Environment (CyberCANOE), a data visualization system said to be the best in the country.

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The Warrior

Way

Experience campus like a true Warrior - live on campus, get involved, champion a cause, and join a club. Participate in intramural sports, work out at the Warrior Recreation Center, or join the Manoa Maniacs to cheer on our sports teams.

GET THE MOST OUT OF BEING A WARRIOR!

LES MURAKAMI BASEBALL STADIUM

HALE WAINANI

*LOKELANI

HALE NOELANI *MOKIHANA

*HALE ALOHA FRESHMEN TOWERS

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*‘ILIMA


Ka Leo O Hawai‘i, our campus newspaper, is nationally recognized as being one of the top college publications in the country and covers all facets of the Warrior experience.

3,021 14,689

students in On-Campus Housing

The Warrior Recreation Center is regarded as the most state of the art fitness facility in Hawai‘i. It features an indoor track, convertible basketball, volleyball courts, and 120+ cardio machines.

Globally renowned for its elaborate productions in Asian and Hawaiian theatre, Western theatre classics, and contemporary works, students can take advantage of the productions brought to life on the Kennedy Theatre stage.

Connect with other students in the same major or with similar interests by exploring over 270+

Take advantage of intramural sports, fitness and wellness classes, group exercise training, and all things recreation. You can go beyond the campus and learn how to surf, stand up paddle, or explore a variety of island hikes with our student staff.

Registered Independent Organizations (RIOs)

students Commute to school

on campus.

STAN SHERIFF CENTER

CLARENCE T.C. CHING FIELD

RAINBOW WAHINE SOFTBALL STADIUM

FREAR HALL

*LEHUA

LIVING ON CAMPUS

STUDENT LIFE AND DEVELOPMENT

manoa.hawaii.edu/housing

manoa.hawaii.edu/studentlife

WAYS TO MANOA

STUDENT RECREATION SERVICES

manoa.hawaii.edu/commuter

manoa.hawaii.edu/studentrec

DINING ON CAMPUS uhm.sodexomyway.com

PICTURED: VIEW OF LOWER CAMPUS AND HONOLULU CITY SKYLINE

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Take Manoa

Anywhere

At Manoa, you can see the world, broaden

CANADA

your perspective, and develop a deeper understanding of other cultures.

NORTH AMERICA

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Getting to study abroad in Seville, Spain was never something I thought I would have the opportunity to do. Not only did I get to further my academic studies, but I had the chance to travel, make lifelong friends, grow as a person and make incredible memories ."

RACHEL WALLACE STUDY ABROAD IN SEVILLE, SPAIN Las Vegas, NV Public Health Major ’20


GERMANY DENMARK SWEDEN ITALY

IRELAND ENGLAND

JAPAN

FRANCE

CHINA

SPAIN

SOUTH KOREA TAIWAN PHILIPPINES

CHILE

SOUTH AFRICA ARGENTINA

AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND

NATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE

studyabroad.hawaii.edu

manoa.hawaii.edu/mix

hawaii.edu/diversity/nse

Go farther with the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa Study Abroad Center. Summer, semester, and yearlong programs are offered in Asia, Australia, Europe, and South America. Or, create your own independent, self-designed study abroad program almost anywhere in the world.

Manoa International Exchange enables UH Manoa undergraduate and graduate students to go abroad and experience other cultures in safe and supportive environments. Likewise, international students can immerse themselves in the cultural and academic community of our campus in Hawai‘i.

Gain the experience of attending another U.S. college while still a student at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. Choose from over 200 public universities, with tuition of either the cost of UH Manoa, or the resident tuition of the host institution. Exchanges are for one or two semesters, usually starting in the fall.

PICTURED: RACHEL AT THE PLAZA DE ESPANA

MANOA INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE

MANOA STUDY ABROAD CENTER

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Made at

Mānoa

Here at Manoa, your achievements extend beyond your degree of completion. The connections you make, the communities you develop, the professors you encounter that nurture your growth provide the foundational stepping stones to propel you to great things on and beyond our campus. The success of a graduate stands at the core of our mission.

ALUMNI IN HAWAI‘I

86%

13%

O‘ahu

Neighbor Island

ALUMNI WORLDWIDE!

TOP 5 COUNTRIES IN WHICH ALUMNI RESIDE (EXCLUDING U.S.) Japan 1,202

Canada 315

S. Korea 377 China

Vietnam 459

TOP 5 U.S. STATES IN WHICH ALUMNI RESIDE (EXCLUDING HAWAI‘I)

350

TOP COMPANIES IN WHICH ALUMNI ARE EMPLOYED

Washington 4,962

Amazon

Oregon 2,000 California 19,263

194K

Florida 2,511 Texas 2,842

Korean Air

Bank of Hawaii

Nordstrom

Boeing

State of Hawai‘i

Hawaii State DOE

University of Hawai‘i

Kaiser

U.S. Geological Survey

TOP 5 MAJORS IN THE U.S.

Liberal Arts 11,444

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Accounting 5,663

Psychology 5,599

Elementary Education 5,315

Nursing 3,965


Originally from the Bay Area, Waverly chose UH Manoa because of the diverse student body, great business school program and for the opportunity to step outside of her comfort zone. She is now a technical recruiter for Cruise, a company working on building a self-driving rideshare service.

FOR MORE MA NOA ALUMNI STORIES VISIT uhalumni.org/manoa

What I love the most about my job as a technical recruiter is being able to help candidates find their dream job and setting them up for success throughout the interview process. I work for Cruise which is a company working on building a self-driving rideshare service so it’s been really exciting to be at the forefront of what transportation will look like in the future.� WAVERLY HEURTELOU B.B.A Human Resource Management Major, '17

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UHMazing

Faculty

mover and shaker (n): a powerful person who initiates and influences people.

Some of the world’s most influential movers and shakers work and thrive on our Manoa campus. As experts in the classroom and in the field, UH Manoa faculty take the university to new heights in research and academics.

Dr. Robert Littman

Dr. Marjorie Mau

Department of Languages and Literatures of Europe and the Americas College of Language, Linguistics & Literature

Department of Native Hawaiian Health John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM)

Professor Robert Littman, world-renowned scholar in Greek history and literature, ancient medicine and archaeology, has led more than 70 UH Manoa students to Egypt to participate in the excavation of Thmouis in Timai El Amdid, Egypt, a flourishing city from 500 B.C. to about 600 A.D. He is the 2018 recipient of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) Martha and Artemis Joukowsky Distinguished Service Award.

Dr. Marjorie Mau, director of research for the JABSOM Department of Native Hawaiian Health is the first woman from Hawai‘i ever ranked a master physician by the American College of Physicians and was the first Native Hawaiian woman to be board-certified in both endocrinology and internal medicine. She was named 2018 fellow in the half-century-old Royal College of Physicians and one of only 25 U.S. physicians designated as masters of their profession.

Dr. Jason Leigh

Chae Ho Lee

Professor, Information & Computer Sciences College of Natural Sciences

Department of Art and Art History College of Arts and Humanities

World-renown data visualization expert, Dr. Jason Leigh is the founder and director of LAVA: the Laboratory for Advanced Visualization & Applications, and Professor of Information & Computer Sciences at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa.

Internationally acclaimed design professional and the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa Department of Art and Art History Associate Professor, Chae Ho Lee, has worked for a number of prestigious advertising agencies and design studios locally, nationally, and internationally. Lee’s work spans advertising, exhibition, identity, lettering, publication, and web design. In 2011, he was a recipient of the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa Regents’ Medal for Excellence in Teaching - a distinguished tribute to faculty who exhibit an extraordinary level of subject mastery and scholarship, teaching effectiveness and creativity and personal values that benefit students.

I love teaching at UH because it has such a diverse student population. That diversity brings about new ideas that could not emerge at other universities on the mainland."

The "CreaTable", designed and built by, an electrical engineering student at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, is an interactive, creativity-inspiring touch screen coffee table for the LAVA Lab. Founded in 2014, the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa’s Laboratory for Advanced Visualization & Applications (LAVA) core mission is to conduct research and development in big data visualization techniques, and to apply these techniques in cutting edge domain science, engineering, and training applications.

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RAINBOW WARRIORS The University of Hawai‘i at Manoa athletic teams (Rainbow Warrior Mens and Rainbow Wahine Womens) are named for the rainbows, which are commonly seen in Manoa Valley. The logo pictured is the original logo for the University of Hawai‘i Athletics Department from 1982-2000.

NCAA DIVISION I Cheer on our nationally ranked NCAA Division I athletic programs that include 12 Women's sports, 7 Men's sports, and 2 coed sports.

RAINBOW INVITATIONAL Since 1979, the Rainbow Invitational is an annual event where local high school band students are invited to participate in a showcase at Aloha Stadium.

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Lets Go

Bows!

Athletics and the UH Band programs are huge traditions at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. Approximately 450 student athletes compete on 21 NCAA Division I teams with an additional 300 students performing in marching and concert bands. With your valid student ID, gain free access to UH athletic games on campus as well as admission to Aloha Stadium for Warrior Football.

ATHLETICS (NCAA DIVISION I) hawaiiathletics.com MEN’S SPORTS Baseball Basketball Football Golf Swimming and Diving Tennis Volleyball WOMEN’S SPORTS Basketball Beach Volleyball Cross Country Golf Sailing Soccer Softball Swimming & Diving Tennis Track and Field Volleyball Water Polo

BAND uhbands.org CONCERT BANDS Wind Ensemble Symphonic Band Concert Band Fall Band Summer Band Chamber Groups Jazz Ensemble MARCHING BAND Pep Bands UH Drumline UH Color Guard Rainbow Dancers

COED SPORTS Cheerleading Sailing PICTURED: STAN SHERIFF CENTER

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Aloha

'Āina

Aloha ‘Aina which means, “Love of the land,” is a central idea of the Hawaiian culture. It is the belief that if you love and care for the land, it will care for you. Enjoy and experience our islands, and remember that Aloha ‘Aina is not only a way of thinking, but a way of life.

Kaua‘i Ni‘ihau O‘ahu Moloka‘i Maui

Lana‘i Kaho‘olawe

Hawai‘i Island

THE STATE OF HAWAI‘I HAS TWO OFFICIAL LANGUAGES: Hawaiian and English

‘Olelo Hawai‘i experienced a dramatic decline in the 20th century due to an English-only policy for all schools in Hawai‘i. Today, Hawaiian is recognized as an official language and the number of those who can speak Hawaiian has grown steadily in homes and in schools.

HAWAIIAN ALPHABET There are only 13 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet:

FLAG OF HAWAI‘I The eight stripes on the Hawaiian flag represents the eight Hawaiian islands.

STATE MOTTO

"Ua mau ke ea o ka ‘āina i ka pono."

"The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness."

DID YOU KNOW?

Duke Kahanamoku was a Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) and a five-time Olympic medalist in swimming. He was also the world’s best known surfer, and set the standards of modern day surfing.

Each moku was divided into ahupua‘a (wedge shaped land division extending from mountain to sea), a total of 80 on O‘ahu. The moku and ahupua‘a system were designed for the most efficient food sustainability and land management.

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Native Hawaiians lived in Hawai‘i for over one hundred generations with various island kingdoms. In 1810, Kamehameha I united all the islands under a single Hawaiian Kingdom.

O‘ahu was divided into six moku (districts). Moku were used to govern the management of underground water resources: Ko‘olaupoko, Kona, ‘Ewa, Wai‘anae, Waialua and Ko‘olauloa.

‘Iolani Palace is the only royal palace in the U.S. and had electricity five years before the White House, and 17 years before Buckingham Palace.

There are two mountain ranges on O‘ahu: Ko‘olau and

Wai‘anae Mountains


NO. 1 RANKING

MOST LIVABLE CITY IN THE U.S. The Economist Intelligent Unit, Global Livability Index, 2017

#1 BEST GREEN CITY FOR FAMILIES

HAPPIEST STATE IN THE COUNTRY USA Today & WalletHub, 2017

Smart Asset, 2017

#1 GLOBAL SURVEY OF CLEAN CITIES AND SANITATION

#1 AMERICA’S BEST SMALL CITY

Mercer, 2018

National Geographic, 2018

Attending UH Mānoa has helped me to stay connected to the ocean and nature by getting an amazing education while still enjoying the ocean just a few miles away. I love living in Hawai'i because it's the only place in the world that I can experience crystal clear waters, amazing waterfalls, city life, and a variety of spectacular people." NOLAN OMURA

Honolulu, O‘ahu, Hawai‘i Civil Engineering Major ’20

Nolan Omura is a current University of Hawai‘i at Manoa student and freelance photographer/videographer on the island of O‘ahu whose passion is to capture the ocean's beauty and share it with others. FOLLOW HIS ADVENTURES ON INSTAGRAM @NOLANOMURA

PHOTO CREDIT: NOLAN OMURA

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Opportunities provided by Native Hawaiian Student Services (NHSS) and Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) enabled me to conduct research with breadfruit nutrition. I now recognize the amount of effort it takes to share information that can have a positive impact for generations to come." KAHEALANI ACOSTA Campbell, CA BS Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences Major, '19 MS Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences Major, '21

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Admissions FRESHMAN COURSE REQUIREMENTS

Checklist IMPORTANT DATES January 5

Priority Deadline

FALL

English 4 Units

Math 3 Units*

Social Science Other 3 Units College Prep 4 Units

Competitive/ Strong GPA

Science 3 Units**

Electives 5 Units

*Including Algebra I, II and Geometry. **Biology, Chemistry and Physics recommended.

CLASS RANK TOP

OF GRADUATING CLASS

March 1

Final Deadline

September 1 October 1 SPRING

Priority Deadline

Final Deadline

In order to qualify for financial aid, scholarships, and housing, students are encouraged to apply before the priority deadline. International students are strongly encouraged to apply by the priority deadline.

ENGLISH PROFICIENCY Requirement for international applicants and non-native English speakers.

hawaii.edu/eli

TOEFL SCORE

ELI EXEMPT

Internet

100

61

Paper

600

500

ELI REQUIRED

APPLY ONLINE

uh-manoa.org/freshman Resident

APPLICATION FEE

Fee waivers are accepted. To find out if you qualify, contact the Office of Admissions.

2.0 GPA cumulative

Non-Resident 2.5 GPA cumulative

Minimum of 24 transferable credits.

hawaii.edu/transferdatabase

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Investing

in your Future

FINANCIAL AID

SCHOLARSHIPS

hawaii.edu/fas

hawaii.edu/fas/info/scholarships.php

Financial Aid can come in the form of: • Grants • Scholarships/Waivers • Work Study • Loans

The University of Hawai‘i at Manoa has many scholarship opportunities for incoming freshman and transfer students. Over $4 million was awarded last year to 1,928 UH Manoa students.

Visit the Financial Aid Services website for more information on how to apply and access scholarships.

Total Investment TUITION UNIVERSITY FEES BOOKS AND SUPPLIES ROOM & BOARD PERSONAL EXPENSES AND OTHER

Total =

• New Warrior Scholarships • Merit Scholarships • UH System Scholarships

RESIDENT

WUE*

NON-RESIDENT

$11,304 $882 $1,012 $13,673 $2,954

$16,956 $882 $1,012 $13,673 $2,954

$33,336 $882 $1,012 $13,673 $2,954

$29,825

$35,477

$51,875

The cost of attendance is designed to provide students with projected costs to attend for an academic year. The totals listed above are subject to change upon approval by the Board of Regents. Room and Board total reflects the highest cost meal plan option. *The Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) program is for qualified first undergraduate degree seeking students who have legal residency in AK, AZ, CA, CO, ID, MT, ND, NM, NV, OR, SD, UT, WA, WY, CNMI, or Guam, and pursue select undergraduate major. DACA students are eligible to participate in WUE. Non-resident students with documented Native Hawaiian ancestry receive the Hawai‘i resident equivalent rate.

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PHOTO CREDIT: VINCE LIM


O ke kahua ma mua, ma hope ke kĹŤkulu. "First is the foundation, and later is the building. Learn all that you will, then practice wisdom."

uh-manoa.org/freshman


manoa.hawaii.edu/admissions manoa.admissions@hawaii.edu facebook.com/manoaadmissions instagram.com/manoa_admissions twitter.com/manoaadmissions youtube.com/universityofhawaii manoaadmissions Cover Photo By: Nolan Omura | nolanomura Nolan Omura is a current University of Hawai‘i at Manoa student and freelance photographer/videographer on the island of O‘ahu whose passion is to capture the ocean's beauty and share it with others. Illustrations By: David Shepard | davidshepardhawaii From the native Hapu‘u tree fern found in Manoa valley to the O‘ahu island flower ‘ilima found growing on the coast, this illustration embodies the resources found within the ahupua‘a (land division) of Waik-ık-ı. David Shepard is the founder of a place-based, mission-driven aloha wear company. Through fabric and fashion, his drawings and designs are a further extension of his mission of conservation through aloha ‘aina. Shepard is a M.S. Horticulture alumnus of the University of Hawai’i at Manoa. His work at Limahuli Garden, Kalaupapa National Park, and Lyon Arboretum led to an interest in storytelling. A special mahalo to UH Athletics, Native Hawaiian Place of Learning Advancement Office, Ka Leo O Hawai‘i, Jose Magno, Ken Reyes, Shane Grace, Nolan Omura, David Shepard, UH Bookstore, Cameron Brooks, and our UH Rainbow Warrior students for their image contributions. The University of Hawai‘i at Manoa is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution.


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