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University of Hawaii at Manoa (UH Mānoa) is a public land-grant research institution located in Manoa, which is a neighborhood in Honolulu, Hawaii. Founded in 1907, it is the flagship campus of the University of Hawaii system. The university is also the largest and oldest of the 10 associated campuses.


Overview of University of Hawaii at Manoa (UH Mānoa)


The institution is dedicated to cultivating the potential within each member of its community. A globally recognized center of learning and research, University of Hawaii at Manoa strives to serve the people and places of Hawaii, as well as neighbors in the Pacific and Asia.

The student population is approximately 19,074. Of those, roughly 14,198 are pursuing undergraduate degrees. To facilitate learning, the university employs about 1,265 full-time and 605 part-time faculty members. While the majority of these professionals are responsible for instructional pursuits, 234 of them are actively involved in research and public service. The resulting student-to-faculty ratio is 14:1, which is better than the national average. The institution also maintains 586 instructional graduate assistants and 842 research graduate assistants.

General Information


School Type Public
Campus Setting City: Large
Campus Housing Yes
Student Faculty Ratio 14:1
Graduation Rate 59%
Year Founded 1907

Student Enrollment


Total Students19,098

Undergraduate
14,120
Graduate
4,978

Undergraduate Student

Male 5,648
5,648
Female 8,472
8,472

Graduate Student

Male 1,991
1,991
Female 2,987
2,987

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UH Mānoa Acceptance Rate and Admissions


APPLICATIONS19,607

Male 5,558
Female 13,906

ACCEPTANCE13,725

Male 4,002
Female 9,595

Acceptance Rate70%

Male 72%
Female 69%

Enrollment 2,882

Male 1,040
Female 1,823
Admissions
Application Fee $70
High School GPA Required
High School Rank Required
High School Transcripts Required
College Prep Courses Required
Recommendations Recommended
SAT/ACT Considered But Not Required
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) Required
Application Deadline Rolling
Common Application Accepted NA

UH Mānoa Tuition Cost & Financial Aid


Tuition rates at University of Hawaii at Manoa vary based on the enrollment status, area of study, and the number of credit hours taken. Notably, students enrolled in 12 or more credit hours pay a flat tuition rate per semester. For residents pursuing general studies, tuition is $5,652 per semester. Non-residents in the same fields, on the other hand, will owe $16,668 per semester. Those attending school part-time will pay per credit hour. In-state students are charged $471 per credit hour, but out-of-state students must pay $1,389 per credit hour.

Notably, the following colleges and schools charge higher tuition rates:

  • College of Engineering
  • School of Architecture
  • School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene
  • Shidler College of Business

Some out-of-state students may enroll at a reduced tuition of 150% of the institution’s regular resident tuition. Those residing in western states can take advantage of this offer through the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE). Citizens from certain Pacific Island districts, commonwealths, territories, insular jurisdictions, states, or nations which provide no public higher education institutions granting baccalaureate degrees are also charged at this rate.

Tuition for graduate students is different. Graduate full-time status is eight credit hours, but those enrolled in 12 or more hours pay a flat tuition rate per semester. For residents pursuing general and post-baccalaureate studies, tuition is $7,800 per semester. Non-residents in the same fields, on the other hand, will owe $16,824 per semester. Those attending school part-time will pay per credit hour. In-state students are charged $650 per credit hour, but out-of-state students must pay $1,402 per credit hour.

Notably, the following colleges and schools charge higher tuition rates:

  • School of Architecture
  • School of Nursing
  • Shidler College of Business
  • William S. Richardson School of Law
  • John A. Burns School of Medicine

Prospective students should also be prepared to pay additional fees. These range from $386 to $1,441 per semester. Other necessary expenses may include books, supplies, room, board, insurance, parking permits, and transportation.

The University of Hawaii at Manoa does offer on-campus housing and meals plans. Rates vary from $6,278 to $17,117 per academic year, depending on the selection made. Meal plans range in cost from $800 per semester to $3,020, depending on the number of meals needed each week.

Scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study programs are provided to eligible students by the federal and state governments, as well as private donors. While some programs are based on merit and/or academic records, others base awards on demonstrated financial need. All students are required to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form in order to determine eligibility for federal, state, and some institutional funds.

During the 2020-2021 academic year, 79% of students entering postsecondary education for the first time at the university received some form of financial assistance. Notably, however, only 29% still required some amount of financial assistance from student loans.

Average net price 2020-2021
Net Price $14,825
Average Total Aid $7,986
Students Receiving Financial Aid 79%
Room & Board $13,642

Sticker Price


  • Tuition In-State - $12,186
  • Tuition Out-of-State - $34,218
  • Books and Supplies - $1,350
  • Room & Board - $13,642
  • Other - $2,742

Academics


University of Hawaii at Manoa seeks to improve lives through education and research. To this end, the institution works to cultivate creative and innovative leaders who value Hawaiian people, places, and ways in order sustain and transform the region and the world.

Students can choose from 99 bachelor’s degrees, 87 master’s degrees, and 57 professional and doctoral degrees offered by the following colleges and schools:

  • College of Arts, Languages, and Letters
  • College of Natural Sciences
  • College of Social Sciences
  • College of Education
  • College of Engineering
  • College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
  • Outreach College
  • Shidler College of Business
  • Hawaiʻinuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge
  • John A. Burns School of Medicine
  • School of Architecture
  • Nancy Atmospera-Walch School of Nursing
  • School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology
  • Thompson School of Social Work and Public Health
  • William S. Richardson School of Law

Notably, the University of Hawaii at Manoa is a Carnegie Research 1 institution, as well as one of only a handful of land, sea, space, and sun grant institutions. The institution’s researchers provide world-class expertise to local leaders on a variety of important issues including sustainability, climate, food systems, and unique health issues in the region.

According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), University of Hawaii at Manoa had a first-year undergraduate retention rate of 80% for full-time students and 42% for part-time students in fall 2021. For reference, the national average is 68%. Overall, this indicates that the majority of students enrolled at the university were pleased enough with their academic and extracurricular experiences to return for a second year.

Graduation rates for University of Hawaii at Manoa are comparable. Of full-time, first-time students who began their studies in 2015, 59% graduated within 150% of normal time. While this measures success after six years of instruction, most students strive to graduate within four years. Approximately 37% of students beginning their studies full-time in 2015 and pursuing bachelor’s degrees were able to graduate within this timeframe.

University of Hawaii at Manoa is regionally accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), an accreditation agency recognized by the United States Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).

Student Population Total


Student Population 19,098

Undergraduate
14,120
Graduate
4,978
Evening Classes : Yes
Online Learning : Yes

Most Popular Programs & Majors

(# of Diplomas Awarded by Subject)


All Business Majors 636 Total Graduates / 20%
Marketing/Marketing Management, General 122 Graduates
Finance, General 112 Graduates
Business Administration and Management, General 87 Graduates
Tourism and Travel Services Management 84 Graduates
Accounting 64 Graduates
All Social Sciences Majors 264 Total Graduates / 8%
Economics, General 79 Graduates
Sociology, General 75 Graduates
Political Science and Government, General 72 Graduates
Anthropology, General 19 Graduates
Geography 19 Graduates
All Biological and Biomedical Sciences Majors 250 Total Graduates / 8%
Biology/Biological Sciences, General 135 Graduates
Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography 42 Graduates
Biochemistry 29 Graduates
Biotechnology 14 Graduates
Microbiology, Genera 13 Graduates
All Engineering Majors 238 Total Graduates / 7%
Civil Engineering, General 75 Graduates
Mechanical Engineering 75 Graduates
Electrical and Electronics Engineering 55 Graduates
Computer Engineering, General 22 Graduates
Construction Engineering 6 Graduates
All Health Professions and Related Programs Majors 224 Total Graduates / 7%
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 122 Graduates
Public Health, General 63 Graduates
Dental Hygiene/Hygienist 17 Graduates
Dietetics/Dietitian 15 Graduates
Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist 7 Graduates
All Other Diplomas 50%

Outcome & Salary


The University of Hawaii at Manoa conducts a variety of ongoing student assessment programs and activities intended to produce evidence of institutional effectiveness, as well as serve as a vehicle for educational improvement and accountability. The most recent study was performed in 2003. While the response rate was only 20%, the feedback collected was mostly positive. Of respondents, 66% stated that they perceived their degrees to be of average or above quality. Over half chose to pursue further higher education, with education and business administration being the most frequent post-baccalaureate fields of study. Additionally, 88% reported being employed, with private industry and state government being the two largest sectors for employment.

According to PayScale, the average salary for University of Hawaii at Manoa graduates is $70,000.

Graduates Salary
College Grads Early Career Salary $56,100
College Grads Average Salary $71,000
College Grads Mid Career Salary $98,400
Return on Investment (ROI)
10 Year Salary Earnings Potential $710,000
20 Year Salary Earnings Potential $1,694,000
Cost of Education (Net Price) 4 Year $59,300
10 Year Projected ROI $650,700
20 Year Projected ROI $1,634,700
No College Education Salary Comparison
National Average Salary $38,792
10 Year Projected Income $387,920
20 Year Projected Income $775,840

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