Students support expanding mental health services and Hawaiʻi Promise
ASUH hosted a testimony writing session to rally support for bills related to mental healthcare and financial aid.
ASUH hosted a testimony writing session to rally support for bills related to mental healthcare and financial aid.
On November 21, the UH Board of Regents approved a supplemental operating budget request, which was submitted to the governor and, separately, the Legislature.
The Board of Regents approved a $28.1 million supplementary operating budget request on November 21 that includes expanding the Hawaiʻi Promise Scholarship Program, increasing mental health services and educational and cultural programming for Maunakea.
Hawaiʻi continues to make progress toward its goal of having 55 percent of working age adults (ages 25-64) with a two-or four-year college degree by the year 2025 to meet the state's workforce needs of the future.
Kalbert Young, UH vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer, shares his analysis of the 2019 legislative session.
Lawmakers are considering a budget proposal that cuts about $30 million from the University of Hawaiʻi by, in large part, eliminating more than 220 faculty and staff positions.
Kalbert Young, University of Hawaiʻi vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer, shares his analysis of the 2019 legislative session to date.
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The grant will help promote the Hawaiʻi Promise program and develop support and outreach systems for returning adults to finish their degrees.
Highlights include Hawaiʻi Promise, TMT decision and stewardship of Maunakea and more.