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At the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, whether you have a broken toe or a broken heart, there are services on campus to support the varying needs of students. Student veterans, students with disabilities, student parents, and LGBTQ+ members can find the support they need on-campus. Most of these services are located in the Queen Lili‘uokalani Center for Student Services (QLCSS). Division of Student Success Offices and Programs:
Student Housing Services (SHS)
Children’s Center (UHMCC)
Student Housing Services provides on campus residence spaces, for students, in a community setting that supports student growth and development.
UHMCC provides a high quality early childhood program to encourage enrollment of parents of young children at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. UHMCC provides a continuously improving model of a relationship-based early childhood program that balances care and education.
STUDENT CO-CURRICULAR SUCCESS
Informal Recreation: (808) 956-3821 Recreational Sports Board (808) 956-4830
Student Life & Development (SLD)
Warrior Recreation Center
SLD is here to help students with all of their involvement, leadership, and co-curricular needs. With SLD students can create clubs, play intramural/recreational sports, enhance your leadership skills and more.
Located at Campus Center, the Warrior Recreation Center is a multilevel gym. It is available for students to take a walk or run on the indoor track, sign up for classes such as dance or boxing, or lift some weights all in one place.
Counseling and Student Development Center (CSDC)
2465 Campus Road, Room 208, Honolulu, HI, 96822 sld@hawaii.edu | 808-956-8178
2505 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822 rechi@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-5490
CSDC provides services geared towards the mental health and career counseling needs of students, faculty, and staff at UHM.
STUDENT DIVERSITY & INCLUSION
Student Events & Campus Life Services
M anoa Career Center (MCC)
2600 Campus Rd, Honolulu, HI, 96822, QLC Room 312 (808) 956-7927
Student Diversity & Inclusion
Counseling Services
2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, QLC Room 413 seed@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-4642
Campus Center Complex is the student union of the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. The student union offers the university community and the public a wide variety of meeting, dining and entertainment options to enrich campus life and the educational experience. 2465 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822 sld@hawaii.edu | 808-956-8178
Student Involvement & Leadership Development Programs The Office of Student Life & Development partners with academic departments to offer academic credit classes promoting leadership skills. Students can sign up for workshops that help develop a training program, workshops, or conferences designed specifically for organizational needs. 2465 Campus Road, Room 208, Honolulu, HI, 96822 sld@hawaii.edu | 808-956-8178
Student Recreation Services Student Recreation Services provides a spectrum of activities throughout the academic year. Through recreational activities and services students practice teamwork, leadership, a healthy lifestyle and engage in the campus community. 1337 Lower Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822 SRS: rechi@hawaii.edu | Rentals: rentcclp@hawaii.edu SRS: (808) 956-6468 | Intramural Sports: (808) 956-7694
Partners with both on-campus and off-campus employers to empower UH Manoa students to engage in career life planning through awareness, exploration, experience, and reflection. 2600 Campus Rd, Room 212, Honolulu, HI 96826 careers@hawaii.edu
University Health Services M anoa (UHSM) Offers general medical care by appointment or on a walk-in basis: women’s health, sports medicine, psychiatry, dermatology, and nutrition clinics by appointment; pharmacy and clinical laboratory; and student training, employment and volunteer opportunities for UH students and Manoa faculty/staff. 1710 East-West Rd, Honolulu, HI 96822 | (808) 956-8965
Health Education and Promotion Health Promotion outreach activities that provide knowledge and decision-making strategies to enable students to make lifestyle choices that promote well-being and college success. 2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI, 96822, QLCSS Room 313-D healthed@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-3574
2555 Dole Street, Honolulu, HI 96822, Johnson Hall A reslife@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-8300
CSDC offers a variety of confidential counseling services such as personal counseling, couples, group counseling, career counseling, peer mentor services, psychiatric consultation and emergency / crisis services to meet the needs of students in support of their academic, career, and personal goals. Testing The Testing Office administers a number of national examinations throughout the year such as the MAT or LSAT. Also offered are individual proctoring services and career assessments with counselors from the CSDC. 2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, QLC Room 307 uhmtest@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-3454 Office of Student Conduct (OSC) The Office of Student Conduct is committed to ensuring the rights and upholding the responsibilities of students, creating a safe and welcoming campus learning environment. Their office handles academic grievances and upholds the student conduct code. 2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI, 96822, QLC Room 207 osc@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-4416
2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI, 96822, QLC Room 414B uhmcc@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-7963
KOKUA Program UH Manoa’s primary campus unit responsible for providing disability access services to students with disabilities toward equal opportunity. 2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, QLC Room 013 kokua@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-7511 (Voice or TTY) (808) 956-7612 (Voice or TTY)
Office of Multicultural Student Services (OMSS) A multifaceted program that conducts outreach activities encouraging individuals from underrepresented groups and underserved communities to seek higher education as well as experiential activities for University students and the larger community promoting social justice and cross-cultural understanding in Hawai‘i’s multiethnic society.
Student Parents @ Manoa Student Parents at Manoa (SPAM) provides support services and community referrals to help students with children (both fathers and mothers) succeed in their educational goals. SPAM seeks to increase the visibility of and resources for student parents at UH Manoa as they pursue education while parenting. We honor and respect the juggling act student parents perform daily to combine family, work and school.
2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, QLC Room 309 (808) 956-7348
gotkids@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-8059
College Opportunities Program (COP)
PAU Violence
COP is a way for enthusiastic Hawai‘ii residents, who do not meet UH Manoa’s minimum admission and financial requirements, to still have the opportunity to attend the University. Through the completion of a summer program, these students can become a Rainbow Warrior the following fall semester.
The Prevention, Awareness and Understanding (PAU - the Hawaiian word for end or finish) Violence Program exists to inspire, educate, and empower students and campus communities to build safe livinglearning environments, end interpersonal violence, and encourage holistic well-being in ways that are supportive, collaborative, studentcentered, and strengths-based.
2600 Campus Rd, Honolulu, HI 96822, QLC 308 copuhm@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-6186
uhmpau@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-4392
Women’s Center
LGBTQ+
Provides personal and academic support for the success of women and LGBT students. The Women’s Center provides crisis and referral services; and connects individuals with on- and off-campus resources, depending on the student’s needs.
Strives to maintain a safe and inclusive campus environment that is free from harassment and discrimination. Through Safe Zone Training or the Rainbow ‘Ohana Program, LGBTQ+ Center also offers individualized professional resource and referral services.
2600 Campus Rd., Honolulu, HI 96822, QLC Room 211 uhmwomen@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-8059
2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, QLC Room 211 lgbtq@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-9250
Office of Veteran Student Services (OVSS) The Office of Veteran Student Services enhances the veteran and military-connected student experience, supports academic success, and provides services that assist in the transition from military service to higher education. 2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, QLC Room 310 ovss@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-2192
Health Careers Opportunity Program (HCOP) HCOP provides an educational pathway to health careers at the University of Hawai‘i . College students receive academic advising, individualized counseling and other support services as they pursue and complete their health degree programs. 2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, QLC Room 413 hcop@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-4644
Graduate Professional Access (GPA) The Graduate Professional Access Program (GPA) promotes the success of first generation, low-income, and underserved students primarily in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines. Services are targeted to juniors, seniors, and students in post-baccalaureate processes. 2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, QLC Room 413 maileg@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-9663
Senior Citizen Visitor Program (SCVP) The Senior Citizen Visitor Program/Na- Kupuna (SCVP/NK) program at UH Manoa allows Hawai‘i residents aged sixty (60) years or older to attend courses, that are offered at UH Manoa, free of charge without receiving University credit. 2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, QLC Room 413 nakupuna@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-4642
Federal & State Granted Programs Manoa Educational Talent Search (METS) U.S. Department of Education funded TRiO Program with programs and services addressing grade-to-grade promotion, on-time high school graduation, promotion and completion of financial aid resources, and post-secondary education admissions and enrollment in 2-4 year colleges-universities, vocational or technical institutions. 2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI, 98622, QLC Room 413 mets@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-9442
Child Care Access Means Parents in School A federally funded grant UH Manoa’s Children’s Center receives to help student parents pay for their childcare at the UH Manoa Children’s Center while completing their degree. Children’s Center for Contact, 2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI, 96822, QLC Room 414B uhmcc@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-7963
Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) Manoa Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, the program aims to significantly increase the number of low-income students pursuing and succeeding in higher education. Provides students with access to rigorous academic courses, financial aid information, and individual scholarship accounts. 2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI, 96822, QLC 310 gearup@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-9112 | (808) 956-4796
Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) Waipahu Serves students at Waipahu High School to promote and inform students of GEAR UP Manoa and its services. 94-1211 Farrington Hwy, Waipahu, HI 96797 gum2@waipahuh.k12.hi.us | (808)-278-5563
Program for After-School Literacy Support (PALS) Place-Based Learning and Community Engagement in School (PLACES) PALS provides out-of-school learning opportunities for a predominantly Native Hawaiian population of children and youth on the Wai‘anae coast of Oahu, Hawai‘i. PLACES supports teachers and the community in the planning and implementation of Place-Based Cultural Projects (PBCP) for students in Wai’anae schools. 2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI, 96822, QLC Room 413 klfukuda@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-0702 Student Support Services
Hawai‘i Educational Talent Search (HETS) HETS identifies students who demonstrate an interest or desire to attend college and provides them with the motivation and support to enroll in a program of postsecondary education. They assist prospective students with SAT-PSAT-ACT practice tests, career exploration, financial aid planning etc. hets@hawaii.edu | (808) 313-3451
TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) is an established, national, federal program that offers individual, personalized academic planning and advising, and other activities to support the retention and graduation of first-generation college students and those with high financial need. 2500 Dole Street, Honolulu HI, 96822, Krauss Hall Room 114 sss@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-8402
STUDENT ACADEMIC SUCCESS M anoa Academic Advising Manoa Advising Center (MAC) Assists students in selecting a major that best fits their interests, abilities, and goals. The Manoa Advising Center also provides advising support for students until they can declare or enter their major. They also provide academic advising for students who are exploratory or a select pre-major. 2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, QLC Room 101, Honolulu, HI 96822 macadv@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-7273
Manoa Transfer Coordination Center (MTCC) MTCC supports transfer student success through collaboration with faculty and staff at UH partner campuses, coordination of the Ka‘ie‘ie program, and provides advising support throughout the transfer process. 2425 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822 Student Success Center, Sinclair Library, Mezzanine 2 in the Heritage Reading Room
Pre-Health / Pre-Law Advising A walk-in resource center for students interested in law, medicine, or health sciences. Resources include academic advising; lending and reference library; workshops/orientations and more. 2425 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, Sinclair Library, Room 107B Pre-Health Email: uhpac@hawaii.edu | Pre-Law Email: prelaw@hawaii.edu (808)-956-8646
Student Athlete Academic Services (SAAS) SAAS provides academic support services, including academic and athletic advising, registration assistance, tutoring, and career and personal counseling to all student-athletes at UH. Academic advising, peer-mentoring, tutors, resource lounge and more are also provided by SAAS. Nagatani Academic Center 1337 Lower Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, PE/A katrinaa@hawaii.edu | (808)-956-6231
First Year Programs Access to College Excellence (ACE), UNIV 110, Peer Mentorship, & the FYP Common Read. Strives to support freshmen students’ in their transition to the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. Share’s academic success strategies, foster social interactions, and form campus communities. Programs include, Access to College Excellence (ACE), UNIV 110, Peer Mentorship, & the FYP Common Read. freshman@hawaii.edu | (808)-956-8626
Online Learning Academy (OLA)
ROTC Programs
The Online Learning Academy (OLA) provides tutoring and mentorship to students in underrepresented groups to promote higher education.
Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC) Aerospace Studies is part of the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program. Through this program, full-time students pursue a commission in the U.S. Air Force. Once commissioned as a Second Lieutenant, graduates of the Air Force ROTC program serve on active duty for a specified period of time.
2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, QLC Room 214 Math Science: ola@hawaii.edu | Writing: olawctutors@gmail.com (808) 956-3714
Office of Civic and Community Engagement The Service Learning Program The Service Learning Program provides students with the opportunity to volunteer in their community in meaningful ways while furthering their education. Service Learning is all about connecting what you’re learning in class to the real world. 2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, QLC Room 209 slp@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-4641
Peace Corps at UH Manoa Peace Corps Volunteers live and work alongside the people they serve. They collaborate with local governments, schools, communities, small businesses, and entrepreneurs to create sustainable, community based projects that address changing and complex needs across six sectors and Peace Corps Response. 2600 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, QLC Room 209 pchawaii@hawaii.edu, (808) 956-6860
Learning Assistance Center The Learning Assistance Center (LAC) of the University of Hawai’i at Manoa actively partners with programs across campus to respond to the needs of the diverse student population. The LAC is committed to enhancing the quality of student services by providing a structured learning environment and professional development opportunities for both students and the student staff. Sinclair Library learning@hawaii.edu | (808) 956-6114
OFFICE OF THE VICE PROVOST FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Honors Program The mission of the Honors Program is to provide a supportive, enriching and challenging environment for students who are among the most motivated and talented at the University. The program creates a community of scholars who value intellectual curiosity, risks, and challenges; who seek deep knowledge and rigorous inquiry in their own disciplines as well as understand the interdependence of different branches of knowledge; and value the philosophy and habits of life-long learning, intellectual curiosity, continuous growth and reflection. Sinclair Library 106, 2425 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822 honors@hawaii.edu | (808)956-8391
AFROTC Building 1460 Lower Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822 (808)956-7734
Military Science Army (Army ROTC) The Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program provides full-time college students the opportunity to pursue a commission in the U.S. Army, U.S. Army Reserve, or the Hawai‘i Army National Guard. Officers may be commissioned on active duty, in a reserve component while pursuing a civilian career, or receive an education delay to earn a graduate or professional degree. There are 4-year, 3-year, and 2-year scholarships available. 1311 Lower Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822 davidsul@hawaii.edu | (808)956-7766/(808)956-7744
Naval Science & Leadership (Navy ROTC) Naval Science Leadership (NAVL) is part of the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) program at the University of Hawai‘i Manoa. Participants in the NROTC program – recipients of the National NROTC scholarship and College Programmers – are pursuing a commission to serve on active duty in the Navy or Marine Corps following their graduation and completion of all NROTC commissioning requirements. Moore Hall, Room 105/106, 1890 East West Road, Honolulu, HI. 96822 gfloyd@hawaii.edu | (808)956-5837
ADDITIONAL STUDENT RESOURCES International Student Services (ISS) hawaii.edu/issmanoa If you are an international student, ISS will help you with visa information, campus employment, and scholarships. They also have a mentoring program and a school club called the International Students Association where you can connect with other international students. Learning Emporium natsci.manoa.hawaii.edu/learning-emporium Located in the College of Natural Sciences, the Learning Emporium offers tutoring in entry level chemistry, math, physics and information and computer science courses. If you have homework you don’t understand or a midterm to study for, the Learning Emporium has resources to help you. Native Hawaiian Student Services (NHSS) manoa.hawaii.edu/nhss The NHSS is the primary support center for Native Hawaiian students. They provide academic counseling tutoring, and assistance in finding scholarships.
More information avaliable at: studentaffairs.manoa.hawaii.edu/departments/