Resources

The following resources are helpful topics outside of the services provided by the International Student Services Office. Clicking on any of these resources will take you outside of the ISS Mānoa website.

The ISS Mānoa office is not responsible for the content and/or services provided by external websites. Please act responsibly.

UH Essential Resources

Accessibility and Disability Resources

  • Kokua Program - The office serving students with learning, physical, psychiatric and other documented disabilities. In the spirit of "aloha" and respect, they work together – students, faculty, staff and KOKUA – to facilitate equal access for students with disabilities to the Mānoa experience.

Transportation Resources:

Resources related to traveling in the island and around the UH Mānoa Campus.

  • Airport Transportation - Information on getting from the airport to your destination on the island of Oahu, including general tips for those who are in Hawai'i (or America) for the first time.
  • Commuter Services - A site for alternative transportation, parking, driving to Mānoa
  • Mānoa Campus Map - The interactive map for the Mānoa campus including, parking, dining, and accessibility areas

Counseling and Legal:

Employment/Career Services:

Health and Wellness

Scholarships

Student Housing 

  • Student Housing Services - The UH Mānoa site with information on On-campus, UH-Affiliated, and Off-campus housing options. Also the website for applying for on-campus housing and finding information on moving days and residential dining.

Student Organizations 

  • Chartered Student Organizations - A page with information on Chartered Student Organizations (CSOs), one of two types of student organizations that the University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents recognizes as out-of-classroom learning opportunities.
  • Registered Independent Organizations (RIO) - A page with information on Registered Independent Organizations (RIOs), one of the two types of student organizations that the University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents recognizes. RIOs are student organizations, associations, or clubs that are formed to meet special interests of certain groups of students on campus (RP 7.203). Page includes a list of current RIOs and information on how to form an RIO of your own.

Technology

  • Information Technology Services - Main page for Information Technology Services (ITS), who provides a wide array of services to support the teaching, learning, public services, administration and research endeavors of the students, faculty and staff of the UH community. Includes information on recent service outages, security alerts, and scheduled outages.
  • ITS Computer Labs at UH Mānoa - Information on the ITS supported public computer labs for all currently affiliated University of Hawai'i students, faculty, and staff for university business and/or educational purposes.
  • Campus Center Computer Lab and Lounge - Information page for UH Mānoa's Campus Center Computer Lab and Lounge. Includes location, operation hours, and available services.

Tutoring and English Support

  • Academic Resource Center - The office that provides services to enhance the student experience in supporting the development of success-oriented strategies to achieve academic goals. Includes a variety of tutoring methods to help students.
  • Online Learning Academy - The office that provides free one-on-one online tutoring for UH-system undergraduate college students across the state of Hawaiʻi.