UH law school lauded for diversity, Pacific-Asian legal studies
The William S. Richardson School of Law also receives high marks for teaching trial advocacy, alternative dispute resolution and Native Hawaiian law, according to preLaw magazine.
The William S. Richardson School of Law also receives high marks for teaching trial advocacy, alternative dispute resolution and Native Hawaiian law, according to preLaw magazine.
Affordable Schools says the flagship campus of the UH System ranks number eight among more than 2,700 bachelor degree granting institutions in the country.
UH Mānoa ranks as one of the nation’s most diverse colleges and universities, according to the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.
The flagship of the UH System comes in at 190 out of 300 ranked national colleges and universities in the U.S.
The flagship of 10 UH campuses is number 214 internationally, according to the most recent RUR World University rankings.
The university was highly rated in 2019 by the United Kingdom-based Quacquarelli Symonds (QS).
Prelaw Magazine recognizes the importance of how practical training is a key ingredient in preparing students for real world lawyering.
The award recognizes the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo and 19 other schools nationwide, celebrating student affairs workplaces that are vibrant, diverse and supportive.
The UH law school has moved up to the top grade and is now ranked fourth in the country by the National Jurist magazine for 2019.
The NCLEX Program Report ranked Kapiʻolani CC first out of eight nursing programs in the state based on the percentage of the passing rate of graduates.