Students get an early start with UH Mānoa Move-In
More than 3,500 students moving in during UH Mānoa Move-In Days
More than 3,500 students moving in during UH Mānoa Move-In Days
Motorists and nearby residents should be aware of traffic delays in and around the UH Mānoa campus two hours before and one hour after each ceremony.
A rising number of riders use rail to commute from UH West Oʻahu, Leeward Community College and UH Mānoa.
Please plan accordingly for parking and traffic in the area.
The new process for the fall 2023 move-in day helped approximately 3,100 students settle into their home away from home with ease.
The university can now monitor parking availability, accept contactless mobile wallet payments, validate pre-paid parking with mobile point-of-sale devices and accept payment virtually anywhere on campus.
UH Mānoa’s College of Engineering is a partner in the project, responsible for collecting and analyzing data for HDOT as it begins to add autonomous and electric vehicles to its fleet.
A vehicle with license plate recognition will collect data to optimize commuter experiences on and around UH Mānoa.
Students and employees will be able to purchase a limited number of daily parking passes online each week for the Lower Campus Parking Structure.
Commuter Services is excited to introduce two new features to campus and provide reminders to “Move with Aloha.”