National report highlights ongoing Hawaiʻi education strides and Hawaiʻi P-20
Hawaiʻi is one of top states achieving continuous educational progress, according to national report
Hawaiʻi is one of top states achieving continuous educational progress, according to national report
New camp offers STEM learning opportunities, seeks to increase college graduates in STEM fields.
More than 2,500 Hawaiʻi high school seniors will receive assistance in applying to a UH campus as part of a Hawaiʻi P–20 initiative.
UH System has been selected by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to join a nationwide group of higher education systems exploring higher education transformation.
The 55 by ’25 initiative aims to increase the number of Hawaiʻi’s working age adults with a two- or four-year college degree to 55 percent by the year 2025.
College Application and Exploration Season encourages high school seniors to apply to at least one college before graduation.
The University of Hawaiʻi will be celebrating the success of three college-access programs during National GEAR UP Week 2013.
Sixty high school students participating in the Summer Engineering Academy at Honolulu Community College celebrate the program success.
The 55 by 25 program aims to increase numbers of working-age college graduates in Hawaiʻi.
Hawaiʻi P-20 launches College Application and Exploration Season, a new initiative to assist Hawaiʻi high school students with the college application process.