UH Mānoa shines in latest world university rankings
This recognition positions UH’s flagship campus as the No. 63 ranked university in the United States.
This recognition positions UH’s flagship campus as the No. 63 ranked university in the United States.
All three campuses placed in the top 10 for ethnic diversity.
More than 54,000 students and alumni were surveyed online for the ranking between January and May 2024.
The ranking is based on surveys completed by 168,000 students nationwide.
Four key objective pillars were analyzed for the rankings—education, employability, faculty and research.
There are more than 140 buildings on the 320-acre campus, which also features more than 4,000 trees and more than 500 tree species.
Since its inception in 1964, the UH Community Colleges have served as an affordable, open-door system providing high quality education to more than 23,000 students annually.
Windward CC students are tops in design and communications.
Previous two-time Fulbright Scholar Pamela Scheffler and current Fulbright Scholar Sara Vogel represent Hawaiʻi CC.
UH Mānoa ranked No. 78 in the U.S. and No. 445 in the world, among more than 25,000 colleges and universities.