3 UH campuses selected for student success transfer program
Three UH campuses were selected to participate in a year-long program designed to improve outcomes for students transferring from community colleges to four-year universities.
Three UH campuses were selected to participate in a year-long program designed to improve outcomes for students transferring from community colleges to four-year universities.
Via Javinar’s video entry for the 2024 #TakeMeToMānoa scholarship contest won her a year of free tuition at UH Mānoa.
Haley Taylor, a communication major in the College of Social Sciences, worked as a tour guide in the UH Mānoa Office of Admissions for three years.
Inspired by the impact UH Mānoa had on their daughter, Taylor’s parents made a generous contribution to revamp the welcome center in the Office of Admissions.
The second year of the campaign premiered on October 11 and will run through March 2024.
Team members from UH campuses meet with high school college counselors from around the state.
The new merchandise items include tote bags, crossbody bags and stadium cups available while supplies last.
Carly Miyamoto earned a free year of tuition thanks to her entry in the #TakeMeToMānoa contest.
The students viewed the Campus Arboretum and learned about arboriculture and higher education opportunities at UH.
Attendees participated in hands-on activities, campus tours and more to learn about the UH flagship campus.