Hundreds of elementary students experience college at UH Mānoa
1,000+ elementary students explored UH Mānoa, toured campus, and cheered on Rainbow Wahine basketball to inspire future college dreams.
1,000+ elementary students explored UH Mānoa, toured campus, and cheered on Rainbow Wahine basketball to inspire future college dreams.
Lassner also honored the UH Mānoa women's soccer team and Professor Joseph Keaweʻaimoku Kaholokula
While enrollment for freshmen who just graduated from high school declined 5% nationally this fall, first-time freshmen at UH from Hawaiʻi high schools increased by 10% across the system.
Thousands are expected to attend the Discover UH Mānoa Open House that will feature hundreds of booths, tours, interactive displays and more.
UH Mānoa is also welcoming a record high 3,123 first-time freshmen in fall 2024, the 3rd straight year, the university has reached 3,000 or more freshmen.
President David Lassner provided updates on UH support for Lahainaluna High School students, 2024 fall enrollment and philanthropic fundraising.
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.
The application deadline for new on-campus housing has also been extended to June 1.
President Lassner also covered extramural funding.
There are 48,933 credit student enrollments at UH campuses, 560 more than a year ago.