About
One System, Ten Campuses
Founded in 1907, the University of Hawaiʻi System includes 3 universities, 7 community colleges and community-based learning centers across Hawaiʻi. As the state's public system of higher education, UH offers opportunities as unique and diverse as our island home.
Areas of Excellence
International Advantage
Hawaiʻi position between east and west, in the middle of the Pacific, creates opportunities for international leadership and influence.
Location
The 10 UH campuses and educational centers on six Hawaiian Islands provide opportunities for both learning and recreation.
Opportunity
UH academic offerings range from certificate and vocational through doctoral programs.
Economic Development
UH is the state’s leading engine for economic growth and diversification, stimulating the local economy with jobs, research and skilled workers.
Mission and Purpose
The primary mission of the university is to provide environments in which faculty, staff and students can discover, examine critically, preserve and transmit the knowledge, wisdom, and values that will help ensure the survival of present and future generations with improvement in the quality of life.
In carrying out that mission, it is the basic purpose of the university to afford all qualified people of Hawaiʻi an equal opportunity for quality college and university education at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
As the only provider of public higher education in Hawaiʻi, the university embraces its unique responsibilities to the indigenous people of Hawaiʻi and to Hawaiʻi’s indigenous language and culture. To fulfill this responsibility, the university ensures active support for the participation of Native Hawaiians at the university and support vigorous programs of study and support for the Hawaiian language, history, and culture.
Within its unique geographical location, the university will serve as a leader in how its stewards the resources of the islands and the world for the benefit of all. The university shall be a global leader and model for the integration of sustainability throughout its teaching, research, operations, and public service. The university recognizes than an important knowledge base in sustainable island systems resides in the indigenous people of Hawaiʻi and all those for whom Hawaiʻi is home. The university commits to consult with local cultural practitioners and sustainability experts on best practices in sustainable resource allocation and use for the well-being of our communities, our state, and the world. Critical resources include energy, food, water, land and sea as they are integrated with the relationships of family, culture, community, justice, work, and economy in the present and future.
From Regent’s Policy 4.201
History
In 1907, the Hawaiʻi Territorial Legislature established the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in Honolulu under terms of the U.S. land grant legislation.
Since then, what began as a college of ten students and 13 faculty members has evolved and expanded to a 10-campus system spanning the Hawaiian Islands. The University of Hawaiʻi has grown and responded through the years to the research and cultural needs of its educational community, the State of Hawaiʻi and beyond.
View a timeline of the University of Hawaiʻi and its development over more than a century.
Fast Facts
Founded
1907
Undergraduate Students
Graduate Students
Full-time
Part-time
711
Degree Programs
38%
Pell Grant Receipients*
eligible, full-time students awarded in Fall 2023
Campus Maps and Directions
Kauaʻi Community College
3-1901 Kaumualiʻi Highway
Līhu‘e, HI 96766
1-808-245-8311
kauai.hawaii.edu/
Honolulu Community College
874 Dillingham Boulevard
Honolulu, HI 96817
1-808-845-9211
honolulu.hawaii.edu/
Kapiʻolani Community College
4303 Diamond Head Road
Honolulu, HI 96816
1-808-734-9000
https://www.kapiolani.hawaii.edu/
Leeward Community College
96-045 Ala Ike
Pearl City, HI 96782
1-808-455-0011
www.leeward.hawaii.edu/
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
2500 Campus Road
Honolulu, HI 96822
1-808-956-8111
manoa.hawaii.edu/
University of Hawaiʻi—West Oʻahu
91-1001 Farrington Highway
Kapolei, HI 96707
1-808-689-2800
westoahu.hawaii.edu
Windward Community College
45-720 Keaahala Road
Kaneohe, HI 96744
1-808-235-7400
windward.hawaii.edu/
Leeward Community College—Waiʻanae Moku Education Center
87-380 Kulaaupuni Street
Waianae, HI 96792
1-808-454-4702
www.leeward.hawaii.edu/WaianaeMoku/
University of Hawaiʻi Maui College
310 W Kaahumanu Avenue
Kahului, HI 96732
1-808-984-3500
maui.hawaii.edu/
UHMC Lanaʻi Education Center
329 7th Street
Lanai City, HI 96763
1-808-565-7266
maui.hawaii.edu/outreach-centers
UHMC Molokai Education Center
375 Kamehameha V Highway
Kaunakakai, HI 96748
1-808-553-4490
maui.hawaii.edu/outreach-centers/
Hawaiʻi Community College
1175 Manono Street
Hilo, HI 96720
1-808-934-2500
hawaii.hawaii.edu/
University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo
200 W Kawili Street
Hilo, HI 96720
1-808-932-7446
hilo.hawaii.edu/
Hawaiʻi Community College—Palamanui
73-4225 Ane Keohokalole
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
1-808-969-8816
hawaii.hawaii.edu/palamanui
Kō Education Center
45-539 Plumeria Street
Honokaa, HI 96727
1-808-775-8890
hawaii.hawaii.edu