Campuses
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.
Explore our campuses, the many different degree options each offers, and the diversity of each island and community. To begin your journey with us, select a campus to apply:
UH Mānoa
Established in 1907, the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa is the largest and oldest of the 10 UH campuses. Mānoa offers hundreds of undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees; a strong, vital research program; and nationally ranked NCAA Division I athletics.
UH Hilo
The Big Island of Hawaiʻi is a natural living laboratory of active volcanoes, deep oceans, the world’s best telescopes and a rich cultural landscape. UH Hilo bachelor’s and master’s degree programs take advantage of it all.
UH West O‘ahu
A four-year, indigenous-serving institution, UH West Oʻahu provides an intellectually challenging higher education experience in a supportive setting, offering 43 academic concentrations in six degree programs designed for career success.
Hawai‘i CC
Based in Hilo on Hawaiʻi Island, Hawaiʻi Community College offers associate degree, certificate and non-credit programs ranging from health services and hotel operations to business and trades. Hawaiʻi Community College–Pālamanui is a state-of-the-art branch campus in Kona and hosts the University Center, West Hawaiʻi.
Honolulu CC
Located near downtown Honolulu with additional facilities for aeronautic, marine, automotive and heavy equipment programs, Honolulu Community College offers a strong liberal arts curriculum in addition to a wide range of career and technical degree and certificate programs as well as non-credit options.
Kapi‘olani CC
On the slopes of Diamond Head, just minutes from Waikīkī, Kapiʻolani Community College is home to the Culinary Institute of the Pacific and programs in business, hospitality, health, legal education and arts and sciences.
Kaua‘i CC
A primary resource center and gathering place in Līhuʻe for residents and visitors, Kauaʻi Community College offers business, technology, hospitality, health, early childhood education and liberal arts courses and administers the UH Center on Kauaʻi.
Leeward CC
Overlooking historic Pearl Harbor, Leeward Community College offers comprehensive opportunities from career training to four-year transfer pathways. Outstanding programs include Hawaiian studies, teacher education, IT security, culinary arts, engineering and the sciences. Free tutoring and job placement assistance are focused on helping students reach their educational goals.
UH Maui
Maui College serves three islands, providing comprehensive opportunities and special programs on Maui, with additional education centers on Lānaʻi and Molokaʻi. A pioneering television network helps reach rural areas.
Windward CC
The lush serenity at the base of Oʻahu’s Koʻolau mountains in Kāneʻohe provides a backdrop for Windward Community College’s supportive education in visual and performing arts, veterinary technology, natural and environmental sciences, Hawaiian studies and exploratory programs in marine and aerospace fields.