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From: Leighton Chong [e-mail address redacted] Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 2:10 PM To: SatelliteOffices Subject: Public Comment: Hawaii as Potential Location for USPTO Satellite Office To The Commissioner of Patents U.S. Patent and Trademark Office January 4, 2012 This submission is provided as public comment in response to the USPTO’s proposal for potential additional locations for USPTO satellite offices, as noticed in Federal Register Notice 11-69 on November 29, 2011. In May 2007, Director Dudas, Commissioner Doll, other USPTO officials, and senior officials of the other major patent offices (Europe, Japan, China, Korea and Australia) attended a multilateral patent office coordination conference in Honolulu, Hawaii, at the host invitation of then Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle. While there, the USPTO contingent met with Hawaii officials, members of the patent bar, and industry executives for a presentation of the suitability of Honolulu for a regional patent examining office to meet an important goal of the USPTO 2007-2012 Strategic Plan. An electronic copy of the 2007 presentation to USPTO is attached. Among the important advantages noted for locating such an office in Hawaii were these: 1. Hawaii has a large (~1600 per year), ethnically diverse pool of US-citizen science and engineering graduates and expat graduates residing in the US Mainland seeking high-level technical employment in Hawaii. Hawaii has a diverse mix of family-oriented social cultures where parents typically prefer that their children find employment and stay in Hawaii, and graduates forced to seek employment outside of Hawaii often want to return. 2. Hawaii’s local pay scale for Sci&Engg graduates is about 30% lower than the USPTO pay scale for patent examiners, making patent examiner employment highly attractive and likely to have a strong retention rate for Hawaii examiners relative to local technology jobs (if they existed). 3. Hawaii has centers of technical excellence in biotech, agricultural tech, ocean and earth sciences, telemetry, communications, dual-use defense technologies, astronomy and renewable energy. 4. Hawaii is a preferred host venue for Asia-Pacific conferences on international patent and IP policies, often held at its unique East-West Center for International Studies, making Hawaii an ideal location for a far-West presence of the USPTO. The USPTO’s key criteria for locating a satellite office are deemed to be met as follows: (1) A Hawaii USPTO office location would provide a key asset for technology clustering (along with per-capita high levels of university and institutional research and strong U.S. Defense research presence) that would promote increased outreach activities to better connect local entrepreneurs and innovation companies with the USPTO (2) A Hawaii USPTO office would have strong relative advantages in pay scale incentives and patent examiner retention and provide an unmatched quality of life. (3) A Hawaii USPTO office would provide a large annual pool of qualified Sci&Engg candidates for recruitment of patent examiners. (4) A Hawaii USPTO office would stimulate and likely increase the filing of patent applications from Hawaii inventors. (5) Hawaii has strong technology competencies and assets in biotech, agricultural tech, ocean and earth sciences, telemetry, communications, dual-use defense technologies, astronomy and renewable energy that would improve quality of patent examination by examiners hired in Hawaii in these fields. (6) Hawaii currently has rentable office space at about 78% of capacity and at rent scales comparable to Arlington, Virginia. (7) The University of Hawaii system has about 44,000 matriculants annually, $270 million per year in research funding, and strong technology competencies and assets

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Page 1: Satellite Offices · 1/4/2012  · Honolulu, Hawaii, at the host invitation of then Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle. While there, the USPTO contingent met with Hawaii officials, members

From Leighton Chong [e-mail address redacted] Sent Wednesday January 04 2012 210 PM To SatelliteOffices Subject Public Comment Hawaii as Potential Location for USPTO Satellite Office

To The Commissioner of Patents US Patent and Trademark Office January 4 2012

This submission is provided as public comment in response to the USPTOrsquos proposal for potential additional locations for USPTO satellite offices as noticed in Federal Register Notice 11-69 on November 29 2011

In May 2007 Director Dudas Commissioner Doll other USPTO officials and senior officials of the other major patent offices (Europe Japan China Korea and Australia) attended a multilateral patent office coordination conference in Honolulu Hawaii at the host invitation of then Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle While there the USPTO contingent met with Hawaii officials members of the patent bar and industry executives for a presentation of the suitability of Honolulu for a regional patent examining office to meet an important goal of the USPTO 2007-2012 Strategic Plan An electronic copy of the 2007 presentation to USPTO is attached Among the important advantages noted for locating such an office in Hawaii were these 1 Hawaii has a large (~1600 per year) ethnically diverse pool of US-citizen science and engineering graduates and expat graduates residing in the US Mainland seeking high-level technical employment in Hawaii Hawaii has a diverse mix of family-oriented social cultures where parents typically prefer that their children find employment and stay in Hawaii and graduates forced to seek employment outside of Hawaii often want to return 2 Hawaiirsquos local pay scale for SciampEngg graduates is about 30 lower than the USPTO pay scale for patent examiners making patent examiner employment highly attractive and likely to have a strong retention rate for Hawaii examiners relative to local technology jobs (if they existed) 3 Hawaii has centers of technical excellence in biotech agricultural tech ocean and earth sciences telemetry communications dual-use defense technologies astronomy and renewable energy

4 Hawaii is a preferred host venue for Asia-Pacific conferences on international patent and IP policies often held at its unique East-West Center for International Studies making Hawaii an ideal location for a far-West presence of the USPTO

The USPTOrsquos key criteria for locating a satellite office are deemed to be met as follows (1) A Hawaii USPTO office location would provide a key asset for technology clustering (along with per-capita high levels of university and institutional research and strong US Defense research presence) that would promote increased outreach activities to better connect local entrepreneurs and innovation companies with the USPTO (2) A Hawaii USPTO office would have strong relative advantages in pay scale incentives and patent examiner retention and provide an unmatched quality of life (3) A Hawaii USPTO office would provide a large annual pool of qualified SciampEngg candidates for recruitment of patent examiners (4) A Hawaii USPTO office would stimulate and likely increase the filing of patent applications from Hawaii inventors (5) Hawaii has strong technology competencies and assets in biotech agricultural tech ocean and earth sciences telemetry communications dual-use defense technologies astronomy and renewable energy that would improve quality of patent examination by examiners hired in Hawaii in these fields (6) Hawaii currently has rentable office space at about 78 of capacity and at rent scales comparable to Arlington Virginia (7) The University of Hawaii system has about 44000 matriculants annually $270 million per year in research funding and strong technology competencies and assets

in biotech agricultural tech ocean and earth sciences telemetry communications dual-use defense technologies astronomy and renewable energy (8) Hawaii is home to a regional high-level biosafety laboratory UH Cancer Research Center Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii Authority (ocean water and renewable energy research) US Defense space surveillance and supercomputing center and Mauna Kea world astronomical observatories (9) A Hawaii USPTO office will likely stimulate technology entrepreneurs and innovation companies and have positive economic impacts in Hawaii the Pacific island nations and the Asia-Pacific region

In summary we believe that Hawaii would be an ideal location for a USPTO satellite office opportunity

Thank you for consideration of this mutually advantageous

Yours truly

Leighton K Chong IP amp Patent Attorney 133 Kaai Street Honolulu HI 96821[phone redacted]

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o Hawaii has first class conference and business facilities

o Ethnically Hawaii is the global melting pot

o Hawaii is seen as a neutral meeting place

o Hawaii has the Spirit of Aloha

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Supplemental Materials

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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The University of Hawaii is a major national

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-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

D The Institute for Astronomy brought in over $22 million a year in extramural funds

D The John A Burns School of Medicine received $20 million in NIH awards in FY 2005

D The School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology received a record $736 million in extramural support in FY 2005

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Salaries for Hawaii STEM Jobs That Require a Baccalaureate Degree for Entry

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University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

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19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

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ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

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10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

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48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

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in biotech agricultural tech ocean and earth sciences telemetry communications dual-use defense technologies astronomy and renewable energy (8) Hawaii is home to a regional high-level biosafety laboratory UH Cancer Research Center Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii Authority (ocean water and renewable energy research) US Defense space surveillance and supercomputing center and Mauna Kea world astronomical observatories (9) A Hawaii USPTO office will likely stimulate technology entrepreneurs and innovation companies and have positive economic impacts in Hawaii the Pacific island nations and the Asia-Pacific region

In summary we believe that Hawaii would be an ideal location for a USPTO satellite office opportunity

Thank you for consideration of this mutually advantageous

Yours truly

Leighton K Chong IP amp Patent Attorney 133 Kaai Street Honolulu HI 96821[phone redacted]

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Arlington VA 22201 Honolulu HI 96813

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Supplemental Materials

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

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FALL 2005

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Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

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University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

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Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

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University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

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Arlington VA 22201 Honolulu HI 96813

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bull Lack of familiarity with value of patent filings

D Regional Patent Office can raise IP awareness

bull University graduates becoming patent examiners

bull Tech community interactions with the USPTO

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o Hawaii is already home to many international organizations and unique assets including The East-West Center the AsiashyPacific Center for Security Studies US Pacific Command The Pacific Disaster Center etc

o Hawaiis central location time zone ease of communications and excellent connectivity make it easy to do business globally

o Hawaii has first class conference and business facilities

o Ethnically Hawaii is the global melting pot

o Hawaii is seen as a neutral meeting place

o Hawaii has the Spirit of Aloha

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Supplemental Materials

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

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19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

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FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

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Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

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University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

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Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

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University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

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Arlington VA 22201 Honolulu HI 96813

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D Regional Patent Office can raise IP awareness

bull University graduates becoming patent examiners

bull Tech community interactions with the USPTO

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o Hawaii has first class conference and business facilities

o Ethnically Hawaii is the global melting pot

o Hawaii is seen as a neutral meeting place

o Hawaii has the Spirit of Aloha

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Supplemental Materials

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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Salaries for Hawaii STEM Jobs That Require a Baccalaureate Degree for Entry

$90000

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Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

University of Nevada-Las Vegas University of Washington-Seattle Campus

Oregon State University University of Southern California Universal Technical Institute Inc

Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

Colorado Northwestern Community College University of San Francisco

Brigham Young University University of California-Los Angeles

Boston University University of San Diego

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Occupation Data by Education leve~ and Median Annua~ Pay Reg 10n state of Haw-a1I

Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

11-2121 Marine engineers and naval arctlltects 92 92 0 4 17-2171 Petroleum eng Ineers 44shy 46 2 2 $S5359 17-2011 Aerosp3ce engineers 267 200 19 8 $S1990 11-2061 compute- hardware eng Ineers 300 33J 25 7$SO619 19-2021 AtmcepheriC ami sp3ce scientists 75 78 J JJ 3 $18776 15-2011 Actuaries 56 ~ 7 26 3 $17296

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

17-2141 Meehan leal e~1 neers 400 524 36 146 17 $11055

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p~tQ~t iEKlmllnalrtGSQstmp 9~ $11333 19-2IJ32 MaterialS Scientists 00 31 1 11 1 87O13 15-1051 computer systems analysts 2419 2939 520 301 75 86518 17-2131 MaterialS eng Ineers 81 00 15 24 4 86274

17-2112 InrJustrlal eng Ineers 110 127 17 29 4 $66141

19-2042 G9JSClentlsts except hyd rolog ISts aM gecgrapher 125 129 4 24 3 $65616

11-2151 Mining anrJ geolcgleal englnee-s IncluCllng mining 21 22 1 7 1 $85274

19-1029 Biological scientists all ather 261 285 24 00 10 $82656 17-2051 C11111 engineers 2335 2431 96 400 46 82281

IPatentEXIIt1IIT1I91r (GS1 SiElp1i[)) $6OjBi4 15-1031 compute- SOftware engineers applications 842 1133 291 91 35 $60654

OlccupatEon Data by Education level and Medman Annual Pay R9glcm state 01 HaWal1

JoOs In STEM F~lds Req uln ng a Baccala UfQate Degree Dr Higher fOr Entry

soli and Blomedlca Iengineers oparatlons res9ilrcfl analysts Matnema1lcal sclentSls all otner

$59682 $59645 $58423

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Architects 9XC9p la ndscape and naval Network systems and data communlca1lons analys

1114 1191

1072 1668

(42) 4n

140 154

9 57

$51379 $51059

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17-1012 La ndscape arcn Itects 347 339 (6) 44 3 $48434 19-2031 cnemlsts 201 205 4 72 7 $47278 17-1022 surveyors 273 2n 4 103 10 $47073 19-1022 MlcroOlologls1s 91 00 6 31 4 $46642 19-1041 Epldemlolog ISts 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 3 17 2 $42119 17-1021 cartographers and pnotogrammetnsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40005 19-1011 An Imal sCIentists 16 17 1 3 0 $35139

20t ]4j 2i1h2J 251J5 3JB9 5B9 $61ISO

Occupation Data by Education level and Median Annua~ Pay Ragnm state of Hawall

Jobs In STEM F~lds R9Q ulrl ng a Baccala ureate Degree or H Igner fOr Entry

Soli and p 767 Blomedlca Iengineers 100 6 19 $59682 oparatlOns researd1 analysts 210 215 5 51 5 $59645 Mathematical sclentls1s all other 21 21 0 5 0 $58423

patent EXam InGI] ~GS5 step 10 PiUS EEGS 1nGntlv9~ $57516 19-1012 FoOd SCientists ami teen nologists 52 00 4 6 1 $57514 11-2111 Hea Ith and safEty engineers except mining safety 126 1M 6 34 4 $57228 19-1031 conservation scientists 100 133 I 42 4 $57149

15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

11-2021 All rlcullura Iengineers 76 73 (3) 28 2 $49414 PBltsntElBlmln91f fG555tep1O) middotmiddot$4~~1i33

11-1012 La ndscape arch ltects 341 339 (6) 44 3 $48434 19-2031 Chemists 201 200 4 72 7 $47218

11-1022 Surveyors 273 271 4 103 10 $47013

19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

11-1021 cartograpners and photogrammetrlsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40935

19-1011 An Imal sCientists 16 11 1 3 0 $J5139 20145 229232585 311119 5DQ$fl1IJSI]

ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

Caucasian 5454 il)4 1297 379 Middle Easterner 10 lt01 0 00 Portuguese Other Caucasian

35 5409

02 il)2

33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

Civil Engineering (BS MS PhD) Electrical Engineering (8SMS PhD) Mechanical Engineering (BSMS PhD)

48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

nla 8

14 1 3 3

11 2

19 3 2 1 1 3

11

25

School of Medicine 17 0 17

Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

TOTAL 677 153 830

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o Hawaii has first class conference and business facilities

o Ethnically Hawaii is the global melting pot

o Hawaii is seen as a neutral meeting place

o Hawaii has the Spirit of Aloha

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Supplemental Materials

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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Annual Hawaii STEM Jobs to Fill 2006-2017

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o Life physical and social science occupations 43

o Total Jobs to Fill Annually 531

The University of Hawaii is a major national

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-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

D The Institute for Astronomy brought in over $22 million a year in extramural funds

D The John A Burns School of Medicine received $20 million in NIH awards in FY 2005

D The School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology received a record $736 million in extramural support in FY 2005

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Source University of Hawaii Management and Planning Support Reports

Salaries for Hawaii STEM Jobs That Require a Baccalaureate Degree for Entry

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Salaries for Hawaii STEM Jobs That Require a Baccalaureate Degree for Entry

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Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

University of Nevada-Las Vegas University of Washington-Seattle Campus

Oregon State University University of Southern California Universal Technical Institute Inc

Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

Colorado Northwestern Community College University of San Francisco

Brigham Young University University of California-Los Angeles

Boston University University of San Diego

Chapman University University of Nevada-Reno

University of Portland

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Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

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University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

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Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

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48 83 30

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o Hawaii has first class conference and business facilities

o Ethnically Hawaii is the global melting pot

o Hawaii is seen as a neutral meeting place

o Hawaii has the Spirit of Aloha

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Supplemental Materials

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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The University of Hawaii is a major national

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-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

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Salaries for Hawaii STEM Jobs That Require a Baccalaureate Degree for Entry

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Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

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Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

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Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

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17-2112 InrJustrlal eng Ineers 110 127 17 29 4 $66141

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11-2151 Mining anrJ geolcgleal englnee-s IncluCllng mining 21 22 1 7 1 $85274

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15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

11-2021 All rlcullura Iengineers 76 73 (3) 28 2 $49414 PBltsntElBlmln91f fG555tep1O) middotmiddot$4~~1i33

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11-1022 Surveyors 273 271 4 103 10 $47013

19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

11-1021 cartograpners and photogrammetrlsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40935

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ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

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Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

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Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

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University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

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o Hawaii has first class conference and business facilities

o Ethnically Hawaii is the global melting pot

o Hawaii is seen as a neutral meeting place

o Hawaii has the Spirit of Aloha

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Supplemental Materials

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

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FALL 2005

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Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

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University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

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Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

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University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

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o Hawaii has first class conference and business facilities

o Ethnically Hawaii is the global melting pot

o Hawaii is seen as a neutral meeting place

o Hawaii has the Spirit of Aloha

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Supplemental Materials

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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University of Nevada-Las Vegas University of Washington-Seattle Campus

Oregon State University University of Southern California Universal Technical Institute Inc

Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

Colorado Northwestern Community College University of San Francisco

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Boston University University of San Diego

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Occupation Data by Education leve~ and Median Annua~ Pay Reg 10n state of Haw-a1I

Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

17-2141 Meehan leal e~1 neers 400 524 36 146 17 $11055

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17-2112 InrJustrlal eng Ineers 110 127 17 29 4 $66141

19-2042 G9JSClentlsts except hyd rolog ISts aM gecgrapher 125 129 4 24 3 $65616

11-2151 Mining anrJ geolcgleal englnee-s IncluCllng mining 21 22 1 7 1 $85274

19-1029 Biological scientists all ather 261 285 24 00 10 $82656 17-2051 C11111 engineers 2335 2431 96 400 46 82281

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JoOs In STEM F~lds Req uln ng a Baccala UfQate Degree Dr Higher fOr Entry

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Jobs In STEM F~lds R9Q ulrl ng a Baccala ureate Degree or H Igner fOr Entry

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11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

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19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

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FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

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Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

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35 5409

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33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

Civil Engineering (BS MS PhD) Electrical Engineering (8SMS PhD) Mechanical Engineering (BSMS PhD)

48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

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School of Medicine 17 0 17

Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

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o Hawaii has first class conference and business facilities

o Ethnically Hawaii is the global melting pot

o Hawaii is seen as a neutral meeting place

o Hawaii has the Spirit of Aloha

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Supplemental Materials

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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o Total Jobs to Fill Annually 531

The University of Hawaii is a major national

resource for scientific research and education

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-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

D The Institute for Astronomy brought in over $22 million a year in extramural funds

D The John A Burns School of Medicine received $20 million in NIH awards in FY 2005

D The School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology received a record $736 million in extramural support in FY 2005

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Source University of Hawaii Management and Planning Support Reports

Salaries for Hawaii STEM Jobs That Require a Baccalaureate Degree for Entry

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Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

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Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

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17-2112 InrJustrlal eng Ineers 110 127 17 29 4 $66141

19-2042 G9JSClentlsts except hyd rolog ISts aM gecgrapher 125 129 4 24 3 $65616

11-2151 Mining anrJ geolcgleal englnee-s IncluCllng mining 21 22 1 7 1 $85274

19-1029 Biological scientists all ather 261 285 24 00 10 $82656 17-2051 C11111 engineers 2335 2431 96 400 46 82281

IPatentEXIIt1IIT1I91r (GS1 SiElp1i[)) $6OjBi4 15-1031 compute- SOftware engineers applications 842 1133 291 91 35 $60654

OlccupatEon Data by Education level and Medman Annual Pay R9glcm state 01 HaWal1

JoOs In STEM F~lds Req uln ng a Baccala UfQate Degree Dr Higher fOr Entry

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Occupation Data by Education level and Median Annua~ Pay Ragnm state of Hawall

Jobs In STEM F~lds R9Q ulrl ng a Baccala ureate Degree or H Igner fOr Entry

Soli and p 767 Blomedlca Iengineers 100 6 19 $59682 oparatlOns researd1 analysts 210 215 5 51 5 $59645 Mathematical sclentls1s all other 21 21 0 5 0 $58423

patent EXam InGI] ~GS5 step 10 PiUS EEGS 1nGntlv9~ $57516 19-1012 FoOd SCientists ami teen nologists 52 00 4 6 1 $57514 11-2111 Hea Ith and safEty engineers except mining safety 126 1M 6 34 4 $57228 19-1031 conservation scientists 100 133 I 42 4 $57149

15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

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11-1022 Surveyors 273 271 4 103 10 $47013

19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

11-1021 cartograpners and photogrammetrlsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40935

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ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

Caucasian 5454 il)4 1297 379 Middle Easterner 10 lt01 0 00 Portuguese Other Caucasian

35 5409

02 il)2

33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

Civil Engineering (BS MS PhD) Electrical Engineering (8SMS PhD) Mechanical Engineering (BSMS PhD)

48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

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Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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FALL 2005

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No V No V

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Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

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University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

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University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

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o Hawaii has first class conference and business facilities

o Ethnically Hawaii is the global melting pot

o Hawaii is seen as a neutral meeting place

o Hawaii has the Spirit of Aloha

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Supplemental Materials

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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o Total Jobs to Fill Annually 531

The University of Hawaii is a major national

resource for scientific research and education

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-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

D The Institute for Astronomy brought in over $22 million a year in extramural funds

D The John A Burns School of Medicine received $20 million in NIH awards in FY 2005

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Salaries for Hawaii STEM Jobs That Require a Baccalaureate Degree for Entry

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Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

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Oregon State University University of Southern California Universal Technical Institute Inc

Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

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Brigham Young University University of California-Los Angeles

Boston University University of San Diego

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Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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FALL 2005

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Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

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University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

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Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

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University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

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o Ethnically Hawaii is the global melting pot

o Hawaii is seen as a neutral meeting place

o Hawaii has the Spirit of Aloha

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Supplemental Materials

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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o Total Jobs to Fill Annually 531

The University of Hawaii is a major national

resource for scientific research and education

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-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

D The Institute for Astronomy brought in over $22 million a year in extramural funds

D The John A Burns School of Medicine received $20 million in NIH awards in FY 2005

D The School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology received a record $736 million in extramural support in FY 2005

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Source University of Hawaii Management and Planning Support Reports

Salaries for Hawaii STEM Jobs That Require a Baccalaureate Degree for Entry

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Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

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Oregon State University University of Southern California Universal Technical Institute Inc

Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

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Brigham Young University University of California-Los Angeles

Boston University University of San Diego

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Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

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Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

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17-2112 InrJustrlal eng Ineers 110 127 17 29 4 $66141

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19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

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ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

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Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

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University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

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Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

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University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

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o Hawaii has first class conference and business facilities

o Ethnically Hawaii is the global melting pot

o Hawaii is seen as a neutral meeting place

o Hawaii has the Spirit of Aloha

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Supplemental Materials

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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o Total Jobs to Fill Annually 531

The University of Hawaii is a major national

resource for scientific research and education

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-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

D The Institute for Astronomy brought in over $22 million a year in extramural funds

D The John A Burns School of Medicine received $20 million in NIH awards in FY 2005

D The School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology received a record $736 million in extramural support in FY 2005

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Source University of Hawaii Management and Planning Support Reports

Salaries for Hawaii STEM Jobs That Require a Baccalaureate Degree for Entry

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Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

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Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

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Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

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Occupation Data by Education leve~ and Median Annua~ Pay Reg 10n state of Haw-a1I

Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

17-2141 Meehan leal e~1 neers 400 524 36 146 17 $11055

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17-2112 InrJustrlal eng Ineers 110 127 17 29 4 $66141

19-2042 G9JSClentlsts except hyd rolog ISts aM gecgrapher 125 129 4 24 3 $65616

11-2151 Mining anrJ geolcgleal englnee-s IncluCllng mining 21 22 1 7 1 $85274

19-1029 Biological scientists all ather 261 285 24 00 10 $82656 17-2051 C11111 engineers 2335 2431 96 400 46 82281

IPatentEXIIt1IIT1I91r (GS1 SiElp1i[)) $6OjBi4 15-1031 compute- SOftware engineers applications 842 1133 291 91 35 $60654

OlccupatEon Data by Education level and Medman Annual Pay R9glcm state 01 HaWal1

JoOs In STEM F~lds Req uln ng a Baccala UfQate Degree Dr Higher fOr Entry

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Occupation Data by Education level and Median Annua~ Pay Ragnm state of Hawall

Jobs In STEM F~lds R9Q ulrl ng a Baccala ureate Degree or H Igner fOr Entry

Soli and p 767 Blomedlca Iengineers 100 6 19 $59682 oparatlOns researd1 analysts 210 215 5 51 5 $59645 Mathematical sclentls1s all other 21 21 0 5 0 $58423

patent EXam InGI] ~GS5 step 10 PiUS EEGS 1nGntlv9~ $57516 19-1012 FoOd SCientists ami teen nologists 52 00 4 6 1 $57514 11-2111 Hea Ith and safEty engineers except mining safety 126 1M 6 34 4 $57228 19-1031 conservation scientists 100 133 I 42 4 $57149

15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

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11-1022 Surveyors 273 271 4 103 10 $47013

19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

11-1021 cartograpners and photogrammetrlsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40935

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ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

Caucasian 5454 il)4 1297 379 Middle Easterner 10 lt01 0 00 Portuguese Other Caucasian

35 5409

02 il)2

33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

Civil Engineering (BS MS PhD) Electrical Engineering (8SMS PhD) Mechanical Engineering (BSMS PhD)

48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

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o Ethnically Hawaii is the global melting pot

o Hawaii is seen as a neutral meeting place

o Hawaii has the Spirit of Aloha

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Supplemental Materials

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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Annual Hawaii STEM Jobs to Fill 2006-2017

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The University of Hawaii is a major national

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Source University of Hawaii Management and Planning Support Reports

Salaries for Hawaii STEM Jobs That Require a Baccalaureate Degree for Entry

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Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

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Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

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University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

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Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

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The University of Hawaii is a major national

resource for scientific research and education

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-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

D The Institute for Astronomy brought in over $22 million a year in extramural funds

D The John A Burns School of Medicine received $20 million in NIH awards in FY 2005

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Occupation Data by Education leve~ and Median Annua~ Pay Reg 10n state of Haw-a1I

Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

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17-2112 InrJustrlal eng Ineers 110 127 17 29 4 $66141

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JoOs In STEM F~lds Req uln ng a Baccala UfQate Degree Dr Higher fOr Entry

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Occupation Data by Education level and Median Annua~ Pay Ragnm state of Hawall

Jobs In STEM F~lds R9Q ulrl ng a Baccala ureate Degree or H Igner fOr Entry

Soli and p 767 Blomedlca Iengineers 100 6 19 $59682 oparatlOns researd1 analysts 210 215 5 51 5 $59645 Mathematical sclentls1s all other 21 21 0 5 0 $58423

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15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

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19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

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ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

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Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

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10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

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48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

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25

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Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

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o Hawaii has first class conference and business facilities

o Ethnically Hawaii is the global melting pot

o Hawaii is seen as a neutral meeting place

o Hawaii has the Spirit of Aloha

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Supplemental Materials

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

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-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

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FALL 2005

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Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

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University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

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Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

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University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

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Supplemental Materials

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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The University of Hawaii is a major national

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-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

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University of Oregon Washington State University

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15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

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11-1022 Surveyors 273 271 4 103 10 $47013

19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

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ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

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10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

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48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

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o Hawaii has first class conference and business facilities

o Ethnically Hawaii is the global melting pot

o Hawaii is seen as a neutral meeting place

o Hawaii has the Spirit of Aloha

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Supplemental Materials

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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The University of Hawaii is a major national

resource for scientific research and education

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-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

D The Institute for Astronomy brought in over $22 million a year in extramural funds

D The John A Burns School of Medicine received $20 million in NIH awards in FY 2005

D The School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology received a record $736 million in extramural support in FY 2005

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Source University of Hawaii Management and Planning Support Reports

Salaries for Hawaii STEM Jobs That Require a Baccalaureate Degree for Entry

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Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

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Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

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Boston University University of San Diego

Chapman University University of Nevada-Reno

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Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

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17-2112 InrJustrlal eng Ineers 110 127 17 29 4 $66141

19-2042 G9JSClentlsts except hyd rolog ISts aM gecgrapher 125 129 4 24 3 $65616

11-2151 Mining anrJ geolcgleal englnee-s IncluCllng mining 21 22 1 7 1 $85274

19-1029 Biological scientists all ather 261 285 24 00 10 $82656 17-2051 C11111 engineers 2335 2431 96 400 46 82281

IPatentEXIIt1IIT1I91r (GS1 SiElp1i[)) $6OjBi4 15-1031 compute- SOftware engineers applications 842 1133 291 91 35 $60654

OlccupatEon Data by Education level and Medman Annual Pay R9glcm state 01 HaWal1

JoOs In STEM F~lds Req uln ng a Baccala UfQate Degree Dr Higher fOr Entry

soli and Blomedlca Iengineers oparatlons res9ilrcfl analysts Matnema1lcal sclentSls all otner

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Occupation Data by Education level and Median Annua~ Pay Ragnm state of Hawall

Jobs In STEM F~lds R9Q ulrl ng a Baccala ureate Degree or H Igner fOr Entry

Soli and p 767 Blomedlca Iengineers 100 6 19 $59682 oparatlOns researd1 analysts 210 215 5 51 5 $59645 Mathematical sclentls1s all other 21 21 0 5 0 $58423

patent EXam InGI] ~GS5 step 10 PiUS EEGS 1nGntlv9~ $57516 19-1012 FoOd SCientists ami teen nologists 52 00 4 6 1 $57514 11-2111 Hea Ith and safEty engineers except mining safety 126 1M 6 34 4 $57228 19-1031 conservation scientists 100 133 I 42 4 $57149

15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

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11-1022 Surveyors 273 271 4 103 10 $47013

19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

11-1021 cartograpners and photogrammetrlsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40935

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ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

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10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

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University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

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Colonial Place II Pacific Guardian Center

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o Ethnically Hawaii is the global melting pot

o Hawaii is seen as a neutral meeting place

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Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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o Total Jobs to Fill Annually 531

The University of Hawaii is a major national

resource for scientific research and education

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D Health Sciences

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-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

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D The School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology received a record $736 million in extramural support in FY 2005

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Source University of Hawaii Management and Planning Support Reports

Salaries for Hawaii STEM Jobs That Require a Baccalaureate Degree for Entry

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Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

University of Nevada-Las Vegas University of Washington-Seattle Campus

Oregon State University University of Southern California Universal Technical Institute Inc

Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

Colorado Northwestern Community College University of San Francisco

Brigham Young University University of California-Los Angeles

Boston University University of San Diego

Chapman University University of Nevada-Reno

University of Portland

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Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

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Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

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University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

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Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

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48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

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Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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The University of Hawaii is a major national

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-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

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Salaries for Hawaii STEM Jobs That Require a Baccalaureate Degree for Entry

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Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

University of Nevada-Las Vegas University of Washington-Seattle Campus

Oregon State University University of Southern California Universal Technical Institute Inc

Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

Colorado Northwestern Community College University of San Francisco

Brigham Young University University of California-Los Angeles

Boston University University of San Diego

Chapman University University of Nevada-Reno

University of Portland

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Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

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35 5409

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10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

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Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

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48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

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25

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Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

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Supplemental Materials

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

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Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

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17-2112 InrJustrlal eng Ineers 110 127 17 29 4 $66141

19-2042 G9JSClentlsts except hyd rolog ISts aM gecgrapher 125 129 4 24 3 $65616

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FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

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Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

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35 5409

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33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

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48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

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Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

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Supplemental Materials

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

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Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

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Oregon State University University of Southern California Universal Technical Institute Inc

Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

Colorado Northwestern Community College University of San Francisco

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Boston University University of San Diego

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

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Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

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University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

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Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

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48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

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Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

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Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

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University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

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Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

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15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

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19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

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FALL 2005

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Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

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35 5409

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10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

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48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

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19 3 2 1 1 3

11

25

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Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

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Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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Salaries for Hawaii STEM Jobs That Require a Baccalaureate Degree for Entry

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Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

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Oregon State University University of Southern California Universal Technical Institute Inc

Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

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FALL 2005

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Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

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35 5409

02 il)2

33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

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48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

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25

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Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

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Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

D Can you find a pool of qualified applicants to start your operation YES

D Do you have access to a steady pipeline of qualified job applicants in the future YES

D Given the local employment market can you expect to retain qualified employees YES

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The University of Hawaii is a major national

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-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

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Source University of Hawaii Management and Planning Support Reports

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Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

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FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

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Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

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35 5409

02 il)2

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10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

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Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

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48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

nla 8

14 1 3 3

11 2

19 3 2 1 1 3

11

25

School of Medicine 17 0 17

Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

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Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

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The University of Hawaii is a major national

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-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

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Source University of Hawaii Management and Planning Support Reports

Salaries for Hawaii STEM Jobs That Require a Baccalaureate Degree for Entry

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University of Oregon Washington State University

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No V No V

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Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

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57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

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48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

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Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawai i System

Locating USPTO Jobs in HawaiishyWorkforce Issues

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Source University of Hawaii Management and Planning Support Reports

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Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

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Occupation Data by Education level and Median Annua~ Pay Ragnm state of Hawall

Jobs In STEM F~lds R9Q ulrl ng a Baccala ureate Degree or H Igner fOr Entry

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FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

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UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

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The University of Hawaii is a major national

resource for scientific research and education

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D Health Sciences

D Astronomy

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-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

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Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

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Occupation Data by Education level and Median Annua~ Pay Ragnm state of Hawall

Jobs In STEM F~lds R9Q ulrl ng a Baccala ureate Degree or H Igner fOr Entry

Soli and p 767 Blomedlca Iengineers 100 6 19 $59682 oparatlOns researd1 analysts 210 215 5 51 5 $59645 Mathematical sclentls1s all other 21 21 0 5 0 $58423

patent EXam InGI] ~GS5 step 10 PiUS EEGS 1nGntlv9~ $57516 19-1012 FoOd SCientists ami teen nologists 52 00 4 6 1 $57514 11-2111 Hea Ith and safEty engineers except mining safety 126 1M 6 34 4 $57228 19-1031 conservation scientists 100 133 I 42 4 $57149

15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

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11-1022 Surveyors 273 271 4 103 10 $47013

19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

11-1021 cartograpners and photogrammetrlsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40935

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ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

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Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

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35 5409

02 il)2

33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

Civil Engineering (BS MS PhD) Electrical Engineering (8SMS PhD) Mechanical Engineering (BSMS PhD)

48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

nla 8

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11

25

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Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

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19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

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ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

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10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

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48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

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Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

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FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

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Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

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University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

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Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

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University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

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Annual Hawaii STEM Jobs to Fill 2006-2017

SOC Clusters Jobs

o Computer and mathematical 300 science occupations

o Architecture and engineering occupations 188

o Life physical and social science occupations 43

o Total Jobs to Fill Annually 531

The University of Hawaii is a major national

resource for scientific research and education

D Engineering

D Natural Sciences

D Ocean Sciences and Engineering

D Health Sciences

D Astronomy

D Tropical AgriculturelBioengineering

-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

D The Institute for Astronomy brought in over $22 million a year in extramural funds

D The John A Burns School of Medicine received $20 million in NIH awards in FY 2005

D The School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology received a record $736 million in extramural support in FY 2005

VB Research Funding Reached Record $236 7 Million in FY 2006

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$90000

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University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

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Boston University University of San Diego

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University of Portland

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Occupation Data by Education leve~ and Median Annua~ Pay Reg 10n state of Haw-a1I

Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

11-2121 Marine engineers and naval arctlltects 92 92 0 4 17-2171 Petroleum eng Ineers 44shy 46 2 2 $S5359 17-2011 Aerosp3ce engineers 267 200 19 8 $S1990 11-2061 compute- hardware eng Ineers 300 33J 25 7$SO619 19-2021 AtmcepheriC ami sp3ce scientists 75 78 J JJ 3 $18776 15-2011 Actuaries 56 ~ 7 26 3 $17296

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3 66J3

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

17-2141 Meehan leal e~1 neers 400 524 36 146 17 $11055

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p~tQ~t iEKlmllnalrtGSQstmp 9~ $11333 19-2IJ32 MaterialS Scientists 00 31 1 11 1 87O13 15-1051 computer systems analysts 2419 2939 520 301 75 86518 17-2131 MaterialS eng Ineers 81 00 15 24 4 86274

17-2112 InrJustrlal eng Ineers 110 127 17 29 4 $66141

19-2042 G9JSClentlsts except hyd rolog ISts aM gecgrapher 125 129 4 24 3 $65616

11-2151 Mining anrJ geolcgleal englnee-s IncluCllng mining 21 22 1 7 1 $85274

19-1029 Biological scientists all ather 261 285 24 00 10 $82656 17-2051 C11111 engineers 2335 2431 96 400 46 82281

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OlccupatEon Data by Education level and Medman Annual Pay R9glcm state 01 HaWal1

JoOs In STEM F~lds Req uln ng a Baccala UfQate Degree Dr Higher fOr Entry

soli and Blomedlca Iengineers oparatlons res9ilrcfl analysts Matnema1lcal sclentSls all otner

$59682 $59645 $58423

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1114 1191

1072 1668

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140 154

9 57

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Occupation Data by Education level and Median Annua~ Pay Ragnm state of Hawall

Jobs In STEM F~lds R9Q ulrl ng a Baccala ureate Degree or H Igner fOr Entry

Soli and p 767 Blomedlca Iengineers 100 6 19 $59682 oparatlOns researd1 analysts 210 215 5 51 5 $59645 Mathematical sclentls1s all other 21 21 0 5 0 $58423

patent EXam InGI] ~GS5 step 10 PiUS EEGS 1nGntlv9~ $57516 19-1012 FoOd SCientists ami teen nologists 52 00 4 6 1 $57514 11-2111 Hea Ith and safEty engineers except mining safety 126 1M 6 34 4 $57228 19-1031 conservation scientists 100 133 I 42 4 $57149

15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

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11-1022 Surveyors 273 271 4 103 10 $47013

19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

11-1021 cartograpners and photogrammetrlsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40935

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ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

Caucasian 5454 il)4 1297 379 Middle Easterner 10 lt01 0 00 Portuguese Other Caucasian

35 5409

02 il)2

33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

Civil Engineering (BS MS PhD) Electrical Engineering (8SMS PhD) Mechanical Engineering (BSMS PhD)

48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

nla 8

14 1 3 3

11 2

19 3 2 1 1 3

11

25

School of Medicine 17 0 17

Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

TOTAL 677 153 830

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The University of Hawaii is a major national

resource for scientific research and education

D Engineering

D Natural Sciences

D Ocean Sciences and Engineering

D Health Sciences

D Astronomy

D Tropical AgriculturelBioengineering

-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

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Proprietary

Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

University of Nevada-Las Vegas University of Washington-Seattle Campus

Oregon State University University of Southern California Universal Technical Institute Inc

Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

Colorado Northwestern Community College University of San Francisco

Brigham Young University University of California-Los Angeles

Boston University University of San Diego

Chapman University University of Nevada-Reno

University of Portland

Source US Census Bureau 2000 Census 5oJgtUMS Files

125

105

101

93

68

67

57

54

52

49

39

34

32

32

32

31

31

30

30

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25 50 75 100 125

Occupation Data by Education leve~ and Median Annua~ Pay Reg 10n state of Haw-a1I

Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

11-2121 Marine engineers and naval arctlltects 92 92 0 4 17-2171 Petroleum eng Ineers 44shy 46 2 2 $S5359 17-2011 Aerosp3ce engineers 267 200 19 8 $S1990 11-2061 compute- hardware eng Ineers 300 33J 25 7$SO619 19-2021 AtmcepheriC ami sp3ce scientists 75 78 J JJ 3 $18776 15-2011 Actuaries 56 ~ 7 26 3 $17296

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

17-2141 Meehan leal e~1 neers 400 524 36 146 17 $11055

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p~tQ~t iEKlmllnalrtGSQstmp 9~ $11333 19-2IJ32 MaterialS Scientists 00 31 1 11 1 87O13 15-1051 computer systems analysts 2419 2939 520 301 75 86518 17-2131 MaterialS eng Ineers 81 00 15 24 4 86274

17-2112 InrJustrlal eng Ineers 110 127 17 29 4 $66141

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JoOs In STEM F~lds Req uln ng a Baccala UfQate Degree Dr Higher fOr Entry

soli and Blomedlca Iengineers oparatlons res9ilrcfl analysts Matnema1lcal sclentSls all otner

$59682 $59645 $58423

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Architects 9XC9p la ndscape and naval Network systems and data communlca1lons analys

1114 1191

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140 154

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Jobs In STEM F~lds R9Q ulrl ng a Baccala ureate Degree or H Igner fOr Entry

Soli and p 767 Blomedlca Iengineers 100 6 19 $59682 oparatlOns researd1 analysts 210 215 5 51 5 $59645 Mathematical sclentls1s all other 21 21 0 5 0 $58423

patent EXam InGI] ~GS5 step 10 PiUS EEGS 1nGntlv9~ $57516 19-1012 FoOd SCientists ami teen nologists 52 00 4 6 1 $57514 11-2111 Hea Ith and safEty engineers except mining safety 126 1M 6 34 4 $57228 19-1031 conservation scientists 100 133 I 42 4 $57149

15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

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11-1022 Surveyors 273 271 4 103 10 $47013

19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

11-1021 cartograpners and photogrammetrlsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40935

19-1011 An Imal sCientists 16 11 1 3 0 $J5139 20145 229232585 311119 5DQ$fl1IJSI]

ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

Caucasian 5454 il)4 1297 379 Middle Easterner 10 lt01 0 00 Portuguese Other Caucasian

35 5409

02 il)2

33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

Civil Engineering (BS MS PhD) Electrical Engineering (8SMS PhD) Mechanical Engineering (BSMS PhD)

48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

nla 8

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19 3 2 1 1 3

11

25

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Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

TOTAL 677 153 830

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-UH Manoa Ranked 25th Nationally among Public Universities for Federal Expenditures on Research (FY 2004)

D The Institute for Astronomy brought in over $22 million a year in extramural funds

D The John A Burns School of Medicine received $20 million in NIH awards in FY 2005

D The School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology received a record $736 million in extramural support in FY 2005

VB Research Funding Reached Record $236 7 Million in FY 2006

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Source University of Hawaii Management and Planning Support Reports

Salaries for Hawaii STEM Jobs That Require a Baccalaureate Degree for Entry

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Proprietary

Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

University of Nevada-Las Vegas University of Washington-Seattle Campus

Oregon State University University of Southern California Universal Technical Institute Inc

Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

Colorado Northwestern Community College University of San Francisco

Brigham Young University University of California-Los Angeles

Boston University University of San Diego

Chapman University University of Nevada-Reno

University of Portland

Source US Census Bureau 2000 Census 5oJgtUMS Files

125

105

101

93

68

67

57

54

52

49

39

34

32

32

32

31

31

30

30

29

29

27

27

27 26

25 I

25 50 75 100 125

Occupation Data by Education leve~ and Median Annua~ Pay Reg 10n state of Haw-a1I

Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

11-2121 Marine engineers and naval arctlltects 92 92 0 4 17-2171 Petroleum eng Ineers 44shy 46 2 2 $S5359 17-2011 Aerosp3ce engineers 267 200 19 8 $S1990 11-2061 compute- hardware eng Ineers 300 33J 25 7$SO619 19-2021 AtmcepheriC ami sp3ce scientists 75 78 J JJ 3 $18776 15-2011 Actuaries 56 ~ 7 26 3 $17296

19-2012 IlmnISifiii[~J+15LiNli~ni~i+jirl94dm

Physics 94 93 (1) JJ ~yenil

3 66J3

17-2161 Nuclear eng Ineers 78 76 (2) 26 2 $16492 17-2072 Electron Ics engineers except oomputer 659 697 39 142 16 $15475 17-2199 Engineers all ather 52J 569 45 110 14 $14663 17-2041 Chemical engineers 99 100 10 33 4 $14124

15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

17-2141 Meehan leal e~1 neers 400 524 36 146 17 $11055

1IIIDISIIIIIII~~Jllli~~ImiddotIInllllli1hl~~dlbullbull m$69642 19-1021 Biochemists and biOphYSiCISts 61 EQ 6 21 3 $88019 17-2061 EnVironmental eng Ineers 348 392 44shy 65 10 $67656

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17-2112 InrJustrlal eng Ineers 110 127 17 29 4 $66141

19-2042 G9JSClentlsts except hyd rolog ISts aM gecgrapher 125 129 4 24 3 $65616

11-2151 Mining anrJ geolcgleal englnee-s IncluCllng mining 21 22 1 7 1 $85274

19-1029 Biological scientists all ather 261 285 24 00 10 $82656 17-2051 C11111 engineers 2335 2431 96 400 46 82281

IPatentEXIIt1IIT1I91r (GS1 SiElp1i[)) $6OjBi4 15-1031 compute- SOftware engineers applications 842 1133 291 91 35 $60654

OlccupatEon Data by Education level and Medman Annual Pay R9glcm state 01 HaWal1

JoOs In STEM F~lds Req uln ng a Baccala UfQate Degree Dr Higher fOr Entry

soli and Blomedlca Iengineers oparatlons res9ilrcfl analysts Matnema1lcal sclentSls all otner

$59682 $59645 $58423

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1114 1191

1072 1668

(42) 4n

140 154

9 57

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15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

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11-1012 La ndscape arch ltects 341 339 (6) 44 3 $48434 19-2031 Chemists 201 200 4 72 7 $47218

11-1022 Surveyors 273 271 4 103 10 $47013

19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

11-1021 cartograpners and photogrammetrlsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40935

19-1011 An Imal sCientists 16 11 1 3 0 $J5139 20145 229232585 311119 5DQ$fl1IJSI]

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No V No V

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35 5409

02 il)2

33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

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48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

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8 4 1 4

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Salaries for Hawaii STEM Jobs That Require a Baccalaureate Degree for Entry

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Occupation Data by Education leve~ and Median Annua~ Pay Reg 10n state of Haw-a1I

Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

11-2121 Marine engineers and naval arctlltects 92 92 0 4 17-2171 Petroleum eng Ineers 44shy 46 2 2 $S5359 17-2011 Aerosp3ce engineers 267 200 19 8 $S1990 11-2061 compute- hardware eng Ineers 300 33J 25 7$SO619 19-2021 AtmcepheriC ami sp3ce scientists 75 78 J JJ 3 $18776 15-2011 Actuaries 56 ~ 7 26 3 $17296

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

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17-2112 InrJustrlal eng Ineers 110 127 17 29 4 $66141

19-2042 G9JSClentlsts except hyd rolog ISts aM gecgrapher 125 129 4 24 3 $65616

11-2151 Mining anrJ geolcgleal englnee-s IncluCllng mining 21 22 1 7 1 $85274

19-1029 Biological scientists all ather 261 285 24 00 10 $82656 17-2051 C11111 engineers 2335 2431 96 400 46 82281

IPatentEXIIt1IIT1I91r (GS1 SiElp1i[)) $6OjBi4 15-1031 compute- SOftware engineers applications 842 1133 291 91 35 $60654

OlccupatEon Data by Education level and Medman Annual Pay R9glcm state 01 HaWal1

JoOs In STEM F~lds Req uln ng a Baccala UfQate Degree Dr Higher fOr Entry

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9 57

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Occupation Data by Education level and Median Annua~ Pay Ragnm state of Hawall

Jobs In STEM F~lds R9Q ulrl ng a Baccala ureate Degree or H Igner fOr Entry

Soli and p 767 Blomedlca Iengineers 100 6 19 $59682 oparatlOns researd1 analysts 210 215 5 51 5 $59645 Mathematical sclentls1s all other 21 21 0 5 0 $58423

patent EXam InGI] ~GS5 step 10 PiUS EEGS 1nGntlv9~ $57516 19-1012 FoOd SCientists ami teen nologists 52 00 4 6 1 $57514 11-2111 Hea Ith and safEty engineers except mining safety 126 1M 6 34 4 $57228 19-1031 conservation scientists 100 133 I 42 4 $57149

15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

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11-1012 La ndscape arch ltects 341 339 (6) 44 3 $48434 19-2031 Chemists 201 200 4 72 7 $47218

11-1022 Surveyors 273 271 4 103 10 $47013

19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

11-1021 cartograpners and photogrammetrlsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40935

19-1011 An Imal sCientists 16 11 1 3 0 $J5139 20145 229232585 311119 5DQ$fl1IJSI]

ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

Caucasian 5454 il)4 1297 379 Middle Easterner 10 lt01 0 00 Portuguese Other Caucasian

35 5409

02 il)2

33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

Civil Engineering (BS MS PhD) Electrical Engineering (8SMS PhD) Mechanical Engineering (BSMS PhD)

48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

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14 1 3 3

11 2

19 3 2 1 1 3

11

25

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Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

TOTAL 677 153 830

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2327 Dole Street Honolulu Hawaii 96822

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Source University of Hawaii Management and Planning Support Reports

Salaries for Hawaii STEM Jobs That Require a Baccalaureate Degree for Entry

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University of Oregon Washington State University

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Occupation Data by Education leve~ and Median Annua~ Pay Reg 10n state of Haw-a1I

Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

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3 66J3

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

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17-2112 InrJustrlal eng Ineers 110 127 17 29 4 $66141

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11-2151 Mining anrJ geolcgleal englnee-s IncluCllng mining 21 22 1 7 1 $85274

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IPatentEXIIt1IIT1I91r (GS1 SiElp1i[)) $6OjBi4 15-1031 compute- SOftware engineers applications 842 1133 291 91 35 $60654

OlccupatEon Data by Education level and Medman Annual Pay R9glcm state 01 HaWal1

JoOs In STEM F~lds Req uln ng a Baccala UfQate Degree Dr Higher fOr Entry

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$59682 $59645 $58423

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Architects 9XC9p la ndscape and naval Network systems and data communlca1lons analys

1114 1191

1072 1668

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140 154

9 57

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Occupation Data by Education level and Median Annua~ Pay Ragnm state of Hawall

Jobs In STEM F~lds R9Q ulrl ng a Baccala ureate Degree or H Igner fOr Entry

Soli and p 767 Blomedlca Iengineers 100 6 19 $59682 oparatlOns researd1 analysts 210 215 5 51 5 $59645 Mathematical sclentls1s all other 21 21 0 5 0 $58423

patent EXam InGI] ~GS5 step 10 PiUS EEGS 1nGntlv9~ $57516 19-1012 FoOd SCientists ami teen nologists 52 00 4 6 1 $57514 11-2111 Hea Ith and safEty engineers except mining safety 126 1M 6 34 4 $57228 19-1031 conservation scientists 100 133 I 42 4 $57149

15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

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11-1012 La ndscape arch ltects 341 339 (6) 44 3 $48434 19-2031 Chemists 201 200 4 72 7 $47218

11-1022 Surveyors 273 271 4 103 10 $47013

19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

11-1021 cartograpners and photogrammetrlsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40935

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ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

Caucasian 5454 il)4 1297 379 Middle Easterner 10 lt01 0 00 Portuguese Other Caucasian

35 5409

02 il)2

33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

Civil Engineering (BS MS PhD) Electrical Engineering (8SMS PhD) Mechanical Engineering (BSMS PhD)

48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

nla 8

14 1 3 3

11 2

19 3 2 1 1 3

11

25

School of Medicine 17 0 17

Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

TOTAL 677 153 830

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linternet

Telecommuniications

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2000 ~ 5000 GPH in 2007 1 800 1900 STEM workers 1600 8000 potential return 1400 1200 1000 bull No Plans to Return

800 bull Potential Returnees 600 400

-~ -___bull ~

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760 2007 2008 middot2009 2010 2012

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$90000

$80000

$70000

$60000

$50000

$40000

$30000

$20000

$10000

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70000

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o

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t~~Vermont ~~ New Hampshire ~bullbulllAlaska

_ ___1 Connecticut ~l NewJersey ~Maine

~ ~ Rhode Island lt0 Ii jjbullbulltmttttt~~ Maryland

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44444tt4i44tt441 Illinois It )lltiJifiWyeni-tttttttM Nevada t~lmrJli~ Oregon i~ Minnesota amp~I New York ~Tennessee ~_jIj$__1 Colorado ~lli ili_if~ West Virginia niiiWtmiddot 1__~N~bras~a ~__d~ MISSOUri

1~fi~Ji~i~~~1ii1 c I United States I~IH_~ Wisconsin t__yen444tt4444tttt4 Pennsylvania

1~~Georgia ~lKansas

Arkansas Indiana

n~Kentucky Iowa South Carolina Oklahoma Florida Alabama Michigan Arizona Louisiana

I ~iiiiiii Texas~ ~~~iina I I I

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-200 -100 o

-553

~500 -400 -300-600

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Public Research

Public 4-Year

Public 2-Year

Public Other

Private Non-Profit Research

Private Non-Profit 4-Year

Private Non-Profit 2-Year

Private Non-Profit Other

Proprietary

Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

University of Nevada-Las Vegas University of Washington-Seattle Campus

Oregon State University University of Southern California Universal Technical Institute Inc

Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

Colorado Northwestern Community College University of San Francisco

Brigham Young University University of California-Los Angeles

Boston University University of San Diego

Chapman University University of Nevada-Reno

University of Portland

Source US Census Bureau 2000 Census 5oJgtUMS Files

125

105

101

93

68

67

57

54

52

49

39

34

32

32

32

31

31

30

30

29

29

27

27

27 26

25 I

25 50 75 100 125

Occupation Data by Education leve~ and Median Annua~ Pay Reg 10n state of Haw-a1I

Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

11-2121 Marine engineers and naval arctlltects 92 92 0 4 17-2171 Petroleum eng Ineers 44shy 46 2 2 $S5359 17-2011 Aerosp3ce engineers 267 200 19 8 $S1990 11-2061 compute- hardware eng Ineers 300 33J 25 7$SO619 19-2021 AtmcepheriC ami sp3ce scientists 75 78 J JJ 3 $18776 15-2011 Actuaries 56 ~ 7 26 3 $17296

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3 66J3

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

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17-2112 InrJustrlal eng Ineers 110 127 17 29 4 $66141

19-2042 G9JSClentlsts except hyd rolog ISts aM gecgrapher 125 129 4 24 3 $65616

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soli and Blomedlca Iengineers oparatlons res9ilrcfl analysts Matnema1lcal sclentSls all otner

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1114 1191

1072 1668

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140 154

9 57

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Soli and p 767 Blomedlca Iengineers 100 6 19 $59682 oparatlOns researd1 analysts 210 215 5 51 5 $59645 Mathematical sclentls1s all other 21 21 0 5 0 $58423

patent EXam InGI] ~GS5 step 10 PiUS EEGS 1nGntlv9~ $57516 19-1012 FoOd SCientists ami teen nologists 52 00 4 6 1 $57514 11-2111 Hea Ith and safEty engineers except mining safety 126 1M 6 34 4 $57228 19-1031 conservation scientists 100 133 I 42 4 $57149

15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

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11-1012 La ndscape arch ltects 341 339 (6) 44 3 $48434 19-2031 Chemists 201 200 4 72 7 $47218

11-1022 Surveyors 273 271 4 103 10 $47013

19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

11-1021 cartograpners and photogrammetrlsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40935

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ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

Caucasian 5454 il)4 1297 379 Middle Easterner 10 lt01 0 00 Portuguese Other Caucasian

35 5409

02 il)2

33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

Civil Engineering (BS MS PhD) Electrical Engineering (8SMS PhD) Mechanical Engineering (BSMS PhD)

48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

nla 8

14 1 3 3

11 2

19 3 2 1 1 3

11

25

School of Medicine 17 0 17

Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

TOTAL 677 153 830

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Soli and p 767 Blomedlca Iengineers 100 6 19 $59682 oparatlOns researd1 analysts 210 215 5 51 5 $59645 Mathematical sclentls1s all other 21 21 0 5 0 $58423

patent EXam InGI] ~GS5 step 10 PiUS EEGS 1nGntlv9~ $57516 19-1012 FoOd SCientists ami teen nologists 52 00 4 6 1 $57514 11-2111 Hea Ith and safEty engineers except mining safety 126 1M 6 34 4 $57228 19-1031 conservation scientists 100 133 I 42 4 $57149

15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

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11-1012 La ndscape arch ltects 341 339 (6) 44 3 $48434 19-2031 Chemists 201 200 4 72 7 $47218

11-1022 Surveyors 273 271 4 103 10 $47013

19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

11-1021 cartograpners and photogrammetrlsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40935

19-1011 An Imal sCientists 16 11 1 3 0 $J5139 20145 229232585 311119 5DQ$fl1IJSI]

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No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

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Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

Caucasian 5454 il)4 1297 379 Middle Easterner 10 lt01 0 00 Portuguese Other Caucasian

35 5409

02 il)2

33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

Civil Engineering (BS MS PhD) Electrical Engineering (8SMS PhD) Mechanical Engineering (BSMS PhD)

48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

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14 1 3 3

11 2

19 3 2 1 1 3

11

25

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Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

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Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

University of Nevada-Las Vegas University of Washington-Seattle Campus

Oregon State University University of Southern California Universal Technical Institute Inc

Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

Colorado Northwestern Community College University of San Francisco

Brigham Young University University of California-Los Angeles

Boston University University of San Diego

Chapman University University of Nevada-Reno

University of Portland

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Occupation Data by Education leve~ and Median Annua~ Pay Reg 10n state of Haw-a1I

Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

11-2121 Marine engineers and naval arctlltects 92 92 0 4 17-2171 Petroleum eng Ineers 44shy 46 2 2 $S5359 17-2011 Aerosp3ce engineers 267 200 19 8 $S1990 11-2061 compute- hardware eng Ineers 300 33J 25 7$SO619 19-2021 AtmcepheriC ami sp3ce scientists 75 78 J JJ 3 $18776 15-2011 Actuaries 56 ~ 7 26 3 $17296

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3 66J3

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

17-2141 Meehan leal e~1 neers 400 524 36 146 17 $11055

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p~tQ~t iEKlmllnalrtGSQstmp 9~ $11333 19-2IJ32 MaterialS Scientists 00 31 1 11 1 87O13 15-1051 computer systems analysts 2419 2939 520 301 75 86518 17-2131 MaterialS eng Ineers 81 00 15 24 4 86274

17-2112 InrJustrlal eng Ineers 110 127 17 29 4 $66141

19-2042 G9JSClentlsts except hyd rolog ISts aM gecgrapher 125 129 4 24 3 $65616

11-2151 Mining anrJ geolcgleal englnee-s IncluCllng mining 21 22 1 7 1 $85274

19-1029 Biological scientists all ather 261 285 24 00 10 $82656 17-2051 C11111 engineers 2335 2431 96 400 46 82281

IPatentEXIIt1IIT1I91r (GS1 SiElp1i[)) $6OjBi4 15-1031 compute- SOftware engineers applications 842 1133 291 91 35 $60654

OlccupatEon Data by Education level and Medman Annual Pay R9glcm state 01 HaWal1

JoOs In STEM F~lds Req uln ng a Baccala UfQate Degree Dr Higher fOr Entry

soli and Blomedlca Iengineers oparatlons res9ilrcfl analysts Matnema1lcal sclentSls all otner

$59682 $59645 $58423

Patsl1It Exam111l9F(GS5 step 10 pillS EEfCS Incgntllltl) $51516 19-1012 Fooo sclen1lsts ami tectJ nologlsts 32 ~ 4 6 1 $57514 17-2111 Hea Itn and safEty engineers except ml nlng sa191y 126 134 6 34 4 $57228 19-1031 conserva1lon scientists 100 133 3 42 4 $57149 15-1011 computer and InfOrmation SCientists resea rcn 221 243 22 2B 5 $57144 19-1042 Med leal scientists except epidemiologists 255 310 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life sClentls1s aII atner 41 47 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 369 157 50 $54979 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 100 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1023 ZOOkJg Ists and WIldlife olologlsts 134 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstratars 324 427 103 37 13 $52030 17-1011 15-1061

Architects 9XC9p la ndscape and naval Network systems and data communlca1lons analys

1114 1191

1072 1668

(42) 4n

140 154

9 57

$51379 $51059

19-2041 Environmental sclentls1s and speCIalists InClUding 600 700 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (75) 439 33 $49639 17-2021 Ag ncul1JJra Iengineers 76 73 (3) 28 2 $49414

IP2l1t9il1tEX2I1f(J~n9r (GS5step10) ~Q~l33

17-1012 La ndscape arcn Itects 347 339 (6) 44 3 $48434 19-2031 cnemlsts 201 205 4 72 7 $47278 17-1022 surveyors 273 2n 4 103 10 $47073 19-1022 MlcroOlologls1s 91 00 6 31 4 $46642 19-1041 Epldemlolog ISts 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 3 17 2 $42119 17-1021 cartographers and pnotogrammetnsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40005 19-1011 An Imal sCIentists 16 17 1 3 0 $35139

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Occupation Data by Education level and Median Annua~ Pay Ragnm state of Hawall

Jobs In STEM F~lds R9Q ulrl ng a Baccala ureate Degree or H Igner fOr Entry

Soli and p 767 Blomedlca Iengineers 100 6 19 $59682 oparatlOns researd1 analysts 210 215 5 51 5 $59645 Mathematical sclentls1s all other 21 21 0 5 0 $58423

patent EXam InGI] ~GS5 step 10 PiUS EEGS 1nGntlv9~ $57516 19-1012 FoOd SCientists ami teen nologists 52 00 4 6 1 $57514 11-2111 Hea Ith and safEty engineers except mining safety 126 1M 6 34 4 $57228 19-1031 conservation scientists 100 133 I 42 4 $57149

15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

11-2021 All rlcullura Iengineers 76 73 (3) 28 2 $49414 PBltsntElBlmln91f fG555tep1O) middotmiddot$4~~1i33

11-1012 La ndscape arch ltects 341 339 (6) 44 3 $48434 19-2031 Chemists 201 200 4 72 7 $47218

11-1022 Surveyors 273 271 4 103 10 $47013

19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

11-1021 cartograpners and photogrammetrlsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40935

19-1011 An Imal sCientists 16 11 1 3 0 $J5139 20145 229232585 311119 5DQ$fl1IJSI]

ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

Caucasian 5454 il)4 1297 379 Middle Easterner 10 lt01 0 00 Portuguese Other Caucasian

35 5409

02 il)2

33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

Civil Engineering (BS MS PhD) Electrical Engineering (8SMS PhD) Mechanical Engineering (BSMS PhD)

48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

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14 1 3 3

11 2

19 3 2 1 1 3

11

25

School of Medicine 17 0 17

Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

TOTAL 677 153 830

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Net Imports of First-Time Freshmen

-200 -100 o

-553

~500 -400 -300-600

Source US Census Bureau 2000 Census

Public Research

Public 4-Year

Public 2-Year

Public Other

Private Non-Profit Research

Private Non-Profit 4-Year

Private Non-Profit 2-Year

Private Non-Profit Other

Proprietary

Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

University of Nevada-Las Vegas University of Washington-Seattle Campus

Oregon State University University of Southern California Universal Technical Institute Inc

Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

Colorado Northwestern Community College University of San Francisco

Brigham Young University University of California-Los Angeles

Boston University University of San Diego

Chapman University University of Nevada-Reno

University of Portland

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125

105

101

93

68

67

57

54

52

49

39

34

32

32

32

31

31

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30

29

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25 I

25 50 75 100 125

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Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

11-2121 Marine engineers and naval arctlltects 92 92 0 4 17-2171 Petroleum eng Ineers 44shy 46 2 2 $S5359 17-2011 Aerosp3ce engineers 267 200 19 8 $S1990 11-2061 compute- hardware eng Ineers 300 33J 25 7$SO619 19-2021 AtmcepheriC ami sp3ce scientists 75 78 J JJ 3 $18776 15-2011 Actuaries 56 ~ 7 26 3 $17296

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

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11-2151 Mining anrJ geolcgleal englnee-s IncluCllng mining 21 22 1 7 1 $85274

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soli and Blomedlca Iengineers oparatlons res9ilrcfl analysts Matnema1lcal sclentSls all otner

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patent EXam InGI] ~GS5 step 10 PiUS EEGS 1nGntlv9~ $57516 19-1012 FoOd SCientists ami teen nologists 52 00 4 6 1 $57514 11-2111 Hea Ith and safEty engineers except mining safety 126 1M 6 34 4 $57228 19-1031 conservation scientists 100 133 I 42 4 $57149

15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

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11-1022 Surveyors 273 271 4 103 10 $47013

19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

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ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

Caucasian 5454 il)4 1297 379 Middle Easterner 10 lt01 0 00 Portuguese Other Caucasian

35 5409

02 il)2

33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

Civil Engineering (BS MS PhD) Electrical Engineering (8SMS PhD) Mechanical Engineering (BSMS PhD)

48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

nla 8

14 1 3 3

11 2

19 3 2 1 1 3

11

25

School of Medicine 17 0 17

Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

TOTAL 677 153 830

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Out-of-State Institutions in Which Hawaii Students Enroll

University of Nevada-Las Vegas University of Washington-Seattle Campus

Oregon State University University of Southern California Universal Technical Institute Inc

Loyola Marymount University Pacific University

University of Northern Colorado Seattle University

University of Oregon Washington State University

University of Puget Sound Stanford University

Santa Clara University University of the Pacific

Southern Oregon University University of Colorado at Boulder

Colorado Northwestern Community College University of San Francisco

Brigham Young University University of California-Los Angeles

Boston University University of San Diego

Chapman University University of Nevada-Reno

University of Portland

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19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

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No V No V

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Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

Caucasian 5454 il)4 1297 379 Middle Easterner 10 lt01 0 00 Portuguese Other Caucasian

35 5409

02 il)2

33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

Civil Engineering (BS MS PhD) Electrical Engineering (8SMS PhD) Mechanical Engineering (BSMS PhD)

48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

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11

25

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Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

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Occupation Data by Education leve~ and Median Annua~ Pay Reg 10n state of Haw-a1I

Jobs In STEM FlelCls Req ulrl ng a Bacalla ureate Degree or Higher for Entry

11-2121 Marine engineers and naval arctlltects 92 92 0 4 17-2171 Petroleum eng Ineers 44shy 46 2 2 $S5359 17-2011 Aerosp3ce engineers 267 200 19 8 $S1990 11-2061 compute- hardware eng Ineers 300 33J 25 7$SO619 19-2021 AtmcepheriC ami sp3ce scientists 75 78 J JJ 3 $18776 15-2011 Actuaries 56 ~ 7 26 3 $17296

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15-1032 computer SOftware engineers systems sonware 1004 1279 275 100 35 $12791 17-2071 Electrical eng Ineers 543 500 47 117 15 $12518 19-2011 Astronomers 95 100 5 34shy 4 $11930 19-2099 Physical sclentlsm all other 162 176 14 41 5 $11062

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11-2151 Mining anrJ geolcgleal englnee-s IncluCllng mining 21 22 1 7 1 $85274

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JoOs In STEM F~lds Req uln ng a Baccala UfQate Degree Dr Higher fOr Entry

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1114 1191

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19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

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FALL 2005

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No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

Caucasian 5454 il)4 1297 379 Middle Easterner 10 lt01 0 00 Portuguese Other Caucasian

35 5409

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33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

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48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

nla 8

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11

25

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Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

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rmiddot~emiddottmiddotUmiddotm( tmiddotOmiddot HrmiddotraiWmiddotfQlel~ rmiddotmiddot~middotcmiddotmiddote--I~vred 79101 pmiddotomiddotcSlletl~vrer(e--sp(0nrISeS _ ~_lt _ -~ _ __ ~ Q __ _~~~ ~_ l X 0lt9 70 __~ _~j __ Y ~ - -ampl i-~~ ~y j--- _P j

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--ill bi J Ii p~ltlt HiW laquo D tlt I r ~ 0

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3

00(+ ttendees 25+ companjes in recent years ~i f a ~ yI ~ ) ~kii~~~ltU ~i v YO

yoh fudod ~O J to GPHh b t 20deg Th ~ll b ti I

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t ~lt

Global Pau Hana Science and Engineering responses by industry

Medical Wireless

Satellite ITeleco mmunications Space Technology

Computer IN etvvorking Technoi

Computer Progra InTO rmation TechnorogiyComputer -----

Engineering

Computer EngineeringService

Tech Jiob Title Comprner Software

linternet

Telecommuniications

Global Pan Hana Science and Engineering projected skill pool

2000 ~ 5000 GPH in 2007 1 800 1900 STEM workers 1600 8000 potential return 1400 1200 1000 bull No Plans to Return

800 bull Potential Returnees 600 400

-~ -___bull ~

200 bull bull ~ 1 576

760 2007 2008 middot2009 2010 2012

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OlccupatEon Data by Education level and Medman Annual Pay R9glcm state 01 HaWal1

JoOs In STEM F~lds Req uln ng a Baccala UfQate Degree Dr Higher fOr Entry

soli and Blomedlca Iengineers oparatlons res9ilrcfl analysts Matnema1lcal sclentSls all otner

$59682 $59645 $58423

Patsl1It Exam111l9F(GS5 step 10 pillS EEfCS Incgntllltl) $51516 19-1012 Fooo sclen1lsts ami tectJ nologlsts 32 ~ 4 6 1 $57514 17-2111 Hea Itn and safEty engineers except ml nlng sa191y 126 134 6 34 4 $57228 19-1031 conserva1lon scientists 100 133 3 42 4 $57149 15-1011 computer and InfOrmation SCientists resea rcn 221 243 22 2B 5 $57144 19-1042 Med leal scientists except epidemiologists 255 310 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life sClentls1s aII atner 41 47 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 369 157 50 $54979 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 100 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1023 ZOOkJg Ists and WIldlife olologlsts 134 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstratars 324 427 103 37 13 $52030 17-1011 15-1061

Architects 9XC9p la ndscape and naval Network systems and data communlca1lons analys

1114 1191

1072 1668

(42) 4n

140 154

9 57

$51379 $51059

19-2041 Environmental sclentls1s and speCIalists InClUding 600 700 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (75) 439 33 $49639 17-2021 Ag ncul1JJra Iengineers 76 73 (3) 28 2 $49414

IP2l1t9il1tEX2I1f(J~n9r (GS5step10) ~Q~l33

17-1012 La ndscape arcn Itects 347 339 (6) 44 3 $48434 19-2031 cnemlsts 201 205 4 72 7 $47278 17-1022 surveyors 273 2n 4 103 10 $47073 19-1022 MlcroOlologls1s 91 00 6 31 4 $46642 19-1041 Epldemlolog ISts 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 3 17 2 $42119 17-1021 cartographers and pnotogrammetnsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40005 19-1011 An Imal sCIentists 16 17 1 3 0 $35139

20t ]4j 2i1h2J 251J5 3JB9 5B9 $61ISO

Occupation Data by Education level and Median Annua~ Pay Ragnm state of Hawall

Jobs In STEM F~lds R9Q ulrl ng a Baccala ureate Degree or H Igner fOr Entry

Soli and p 767 Blomedlca Iengineers 100 6 19 $59682 oparatlOns researd1 analysts 210 215 5 51 5 $59645 Mathematical sclentls1s all other 21 21 0 5 0 $58423

patent EXam InGI] ~GS5 step 10 PiUS EEGS 1nGntlv9~ $57516 19-1012 FoOd SCientists ami teen nologists 52 00 4 6 1 $57514 11-2111 Hea Ith and safEty engineers except mining safety 126 1M 6 34 4 $57228 19-1031 conservation scientists 100 133 I 42 4 $57149

15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

11-2021 All rlcullura Iengineers 76 73 (3) 28 2 $49414 PBltsntElBlmln91f fG555tep1O) middotmiddot$4~~1i33

11-1012 La ndscape arch ltects 341 339 (6) 44 3 $48434 19-2031 Chemists 201 200 4 72 7 $47218

11-1022 Surveyors 273 271 4 103 10 $47013

19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

11-1021 cartograpners and photogrammetrlsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40935

19-1011 An Imal sCientists 16 11 1 3 0 $J5139 20145 229232585 311119 5DQ$fl1IJSI]

ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

Caucasian 5454 il)4 1297 379 Middle Easterner 10 lt01 0 00 Portuguese Other Caucasian

35 5409

02 il)2

33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

Civil Engineering (BS MS PhD) Electrical Engineering (8SMS PhD) Mechanical Engineering (BSMS PhD)

48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

nla 8

14 1 3 3

11 2

19 3 2 1 1 3

11

25

School of Medicine 17 0 17

Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

TOTAL 677 153 830

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawaii System

2327 Dole Street Honolulu Hawaii 96822

mrotahawaiiedu

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P ] B d bOld ] ~ I t k tDjeOpeLyn rlge jUl s onlIne SOiCla ne iwor~ communl Jes ( r I rSe tr 0I0I i In tR11 f t ( ( 1 i J 0 d h ] )IISalonsanas CO~ 0 rl

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di v th~ t) e0 1middot eb~1] die e com _~ave ~(A I__ ~~ i ~jmiddot~ [ 1 J C~y i~i _ i_oJ) ~~ f bullbull_~I___ __ _t

( I r r I~ r ) I I I I f i I VJ JI1 1 t i~ lt- 1 r gt I Jlf~ rGil b I PHD t~_oltaJ alUI ~ aJnaJ --~aj ~alI

~ lt ( ~ ~~ ( ~c __ r ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ _ - - r _ _ r i j rih G hi I p H~ I middottmiddot h b I pound 3o T e)Oi8 au ana on lne communl~y aSjeen Iveor ) 5-- or00 b 0- ~ ~ I I I r j I ( r I I i r ~ j( id h over~)jj~~ memersyeaIs an~JlS

o Profi]e questions aIe asked (optional) when joining and can t hi d t tmiddot e 0fth h d d tb(Je Cr~angeri ai~ any [lme j r~iose wo responre CO

- middotdmiddot tmiddot ) dl tt11 t 19deg SImiddot Innsry antJor llJe quesiloins JJ10 axe In _ltfClenCe oir r -- r (Einglneerlng or (~ I] bimiddot middot middotdr ( - th ( fi~I~ f ~ t ~ I i (v ti bull]i ri bull I rO jVeraAlse upon e pro Ie ques lons apprOIXlma ey

i r r V) aVi~ ea S ~or ( i J r (]1 v~O i C WVJ Ii i eamiddotmiddot ( i WfO ( 1 ve rr8 Omiddotj tr~Y ha ~i a td ---~ ffiI 1 t ~ t H r i r ~ 1 i d ~ ]dIkl 1J V() _ ~ rI ~bull sectng 3 In_y vsect a aJ Jll_ I ~U __ fly

rgtO s) r ymiddot ea k t ~e fI ede ( Ormiddotvemiddotmiddotmiddot bi eurolie ~ IVlemiddotmiddotn h h tmiddot 0 Ormiddotrtmiddot~Un(Imiddott j jQ f IP bull ~ C in y Q m j g p g-pp I IvY

CCNC (H Ch b f C fiii j i~ r r I r I bull fall ( a r r er 0 0 r ercemiddot OTo A 2002 H v~~ y ~ aw ~ ~IH mV) i fvimm ri -pltc~ ~~iJ

0rtnmiddot middotemiddotrn Cmiddotamiddot]I-tormmiddotmiddot)middot(lmiddot) SUrvfe--Ymiddotmiddotl amiddotslmiddotlmiddotngmiddotmiddotdmiddotomiddot ymiddotomiddotU harVe~-- p]8middotmrmiddotsmiddot tomiddot1 i 1 il~ i ~I i i I Kli~Y j I - )VN__ _~__ _~ ft bullbull ~ ~ bullbullbullbullbull I _) - -(1 ___ - _ -gt -~ -~ ~bullbullbull - ~ f j_ 0gt bullbullbullbullbullbullbull__ __ bullbull _- bullbull j_ Y __ ~~ ~rmiddot bull bullbullbull bullbullbull _j V_

rmiddot~emiddottmiddotUmiddotm( tmiddotOmiddot HrmiddotraiWmiddotfQlel~ rmiddotmiddot~middotcmiddotmiddote--I~vred 79101 pmiddotomiddotcSlletl~vrer(e--sp(0nrISeS _ ~_lt _ -~ _ __ ~ Q __ _~~~ ~_ l X 0lt9 70 __~ _~j __ Y ~ - -ampl i-~~ ~y j--- _P j

r 1ltrmiddot ~ I ~laquo ~laquo~ I r~lt

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3

00(+ ttendees 25+ companjes in recent years ~i f a ~ yI ~ ) ~kii~~~ltU ~i v YO

yoh fudod ~O J to GPHh b t 20deg Th ~ll b ti I

D W lIt no bullIn lIng) an ~ mInIma promo [lOn j)ri3S growifl afJOU ~~)10 pef year~~ils yeaI we W1i (~e ac vey gr~rolwin~ the membershjp~

t ~lt

Global Pau Hana Science and Engineering responses by industry

Medical Wireless

Satellite ITeleco mmunications Space Technology

Computer IN etvvorking Technoi

Computer Progra InTO rmation TechnorogiyComputer -----

Engineering

Computer EngineeringService

Tech Jiob Title Comprner Software

linternet

Telecommuniications

Global Pan Hana Science and Engineering projected skill pool

2000 ~ 5000 GPH in 2007 1 800 1900 STEM workers 1600 8000 potential return 1400 1200 1000 bull No Plans to Return

800 bull Potential Returnees 600 400

-~ -___bull ~

200 bull bull ~ 1 576

760 2007 2008 middot2009 2010 2012

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Occupation Data by Education level and Median Annua~ Pay Ragnm state of Hawall

Jobs In STEM F~lds R9Q ulrl ng a Baccala ureate Degree or H Igner fOr Entry

Soli and p 767 Blomedlca Iengineers 100 6 19 $59682 oparatlOns researd1 analysts 210 215 5 51 5 $59645 Mathematical sclentls1s all other 21 21 0 5 0 $58423

patent EXam InGI] ~GS5 step 10 PiUS EEGS 1nGntlv9~ $57516 19-1012 FoOd SCientists ami teen nologists 52 00 4 6 1 $57514 11-2111 Hea Ith and safEty engineers except mining safety 126 1M 6 34 4 $57228 19-1031 conservation scientists 100 133 I 42 4 $57149

15-1011 computer and InfOrmation scientists rnsaa rch 221 243 22 28 5 $57144 19-1042 Med lIal SCientists except epidemiologiSts 255 110 55 49 9 $56712 19-1099 Life SCientists aII other 41 41 6 6 1 $55693 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators 1269 1678 169 151 50 $54919 19-2041 Hydrologists 54 59 5 10 1 $54213 15-2041 statlstlcla ns 1~ 201 2 58 5 $52343 19-1021 zooog ISIts and Wildlife biOlogists 1M 140 6 46 5 $52289 15-1061 Database adm Inlstrators 324 421 100 31 13 $52000

11-1011 Arct1ltects exc9p la ndscape and naval 1114 1072 142) 140 9 $51319 15-1061 Network systems and data GommUnlcations analys 1191 1668 471 154 57 $51009 19-2041 Environmental SCientists and speCialists Includlrg 600 100 49 129 16 $50123 15-1021 computer programmers 1690 1615 (7fii 439 33 $49639

11-2021 All rlcullura Iengineers 76 73 (3) 28 2 $49414 PBltsntElBlmln91f fG555tep1O) middotmiddot$4~~1i33

11-1012 La ndscape arch ltects 341 339 (6) 44 3 $48434 19-2031 Chemists 201 200 4 72 7 $47218

11-1022 Surveyors 273 271 4 103 10 $47013

19-1022 MicrobiOlogists 91 ~ 6 31 4 $46642

19-1041 Epldemlolog Ists 21 21 0 4 0 $44066 19-1032 Foresters 55 58 I 11 2 $42119

11-1021 cartograpners and photogrammetrlsts 100 100 0 40 4 $40935

19-1011 An Imal sCientists 16 11 1 3 0 $J5139 20145 229232585 311119 5DQ$fl1IJSI]

ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

Caucasian 5454 il)4 1297 379 Middle Easterner 10 lt01 0 00 Portuguese Other Caucasian

35 5409

02 il)2

33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

Civil Engineering (BS MS PhD) Electrical Engineering (8SMS PhD) Mechanical Engineering (BSMS PhD)

48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

nla 8

14 1 3 3

11 2

19 3 2 1 1 3

11

25

School of Medicine 17 0 17

Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

TOTAL 677 153 830

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawaii System

2327 Dole Street Honolulu Hawaii 96822

mrotahawaiiedu

i I i - I i I~ c [ 1 I I I I I ~ I b II p- HI n D t~ j I I r i I I r G~Jo~all au ~aJ~a a~~ajj

o Global Pau Hana is an online community for people from lt -- - bullbullbull

H h d 11 th ld It 0 fH iaW81I wo reSlrle a overe~ WOf IS a serVIce o~ P J BOdl

y th t ty-eop Ie ~PJrl ~ge OU may vIew e sle a

h(ttplgiOiII 1 b 1 ~~j(lp~gr~n~Qrgh

dl I

I ( b e~ ( I ( t r r GpcHhi r 8 ee~n t8k - r J e~m h a u b ~n fr 0M ]lljr8 p~a ~~-Oi I (1)1 i~ gte om an optional questionnaire each member fills out to join

P ] B d bOld ] ~ I t k tDjeOpeLyn rlge jUl s onlIne SOiCla ne iwor~ communl Jes ( r I rSe tr 0I0I i In tR11 f t ( ( 1 i J 0 d h ] )IISalonsanas CO~ 0 rl

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di v th~ t) e0 1middot eb~1] die e com _~ave ~(A I__ ~~ i ~jmiddot~ [ 1 J C~y i~i _ i_oJ) ~~ f bullbull_~I___ __ _t

( I r r I~ r ) I I I I f i I VJ JI1 1 t i~ lt- 1 r gt I Jlf~ rGil b I PHD t~_oltaJ alUI ~ aJnaJ --~aj ~alI

~ lt ( ~ ~~ ( ~c __ r ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ _ - - r _ _ r i j rih G hi I p H~ I middottmiddot h b I pound 3o T e)Oi8 au ana on lne communl~y aSjeen Iveor ) 5-- or00 b 0- ~ ~ I I I r j I ( r I I i r ~ j( id h over~)jj~~ memersyeaIs an~JlS

o Profi]e questions aIe asked (optional) when joining and can t hi d t tmiddot e 0fth h d d tb(Je Cr~angeri ai~ any [lme j r~iose wo responre CO

- middotdmiddot tmiddot ) dl tt11 t 19deg SImiddot Innsry antJor llJe quesiloins JJ10 axe In _ltfClenCe oir r -- r (Einglneerlng or (~ I] bimiddot middot middotdr ( - th ( fi~I~ f ~ t ~ I i (v ti bull]i ri bull I rO jVeraAlse upon e pro Ie ques lons apprOIXlma ey

i r r V) aVi~ ea S ~or ( i J r (]1 v~O i C WVJ Ii i eamiddotmiddot ( i WfO ( 1 ve rr8 Omiddotj tr~Y ha ~i a td ---~ ffiI 1 t ~ t H r i r ~ 1 i d ~ ]dIkl 1J V() _ ~ rI ~bull sectng 3 In_y vsect a aJ Jll_ I ~U __ fly

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CCNC (H Ch b f C fiii j i~ r r I r I bull fall ( a r r er 0 0 r ercemiddot OTo A 2002 H v~~ y ~ aw ~ ~IH mV) i fvimm ri -pltc~ ~~iJ

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3

00(+ ttendees 25+ companjes in recent years ~i f a ~ yI ~ ) ~kii~~~ltU ~i v YO

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Medical Wireless

Satellite ITeleco mmunications Space Technology

Computer IN etvvorking Technoi

Computer Progra InTO rmation TechnorogiyComputer -----

Engineering

Computer EngineeringService

Tech Jiob Title Comprner Software

linternet

Telecommuniications

Global Pan Hana Science and Engineering projected skill pool

2000 ~ 5000 GPH in 2007 1 800 1900 STEM workers 1600 8000 potential return 1400 1200 1000 bull No Plans to Return

800 bull Potential Returnees 600 400

-~ -___bull ~

200 bull bull ~ 1 576

760 2007 2008 middot2009 2010 2012

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ETHNIC BACKGROUND OF CREDIT STUDENTS BY CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

FALL 2005

UH UH MANOA HIlO

No V No V

TOTAL 20644 1000 3422 1000

Asian I Pacific Islander 117B2 511 1586 483 Asian 8391 406 739 216

Chinese 1604 7B 67 20 Filipino 1556 75 177 52 Indian Subcontinent 110 05 3 01 Japanese 3810 1B5 396 116 Korean 7B9 38 77 23 Laotian 20 01 2 01 Thai 55 03 0 00 Vie1nam sse 171 OB 3 01 other Asian 276 13 14 04

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2370 115 7518 221 Guamanian or Chamorro 65 03 3 01 Hawa iian I Part-Hawajian 1721 B3 547 160 Mkronesian 49 02 53 15 Samoan 251 12 10 03 Tongan 17 01 0 00 other Pacific Islander 1B3 09 131 38 MiKed Pacific Islander B4 04 12 04

Mixed Asian I Pacific Islande r 1021 49 91 27

Hispanic 463 22 92 27 Puerto Rican 21 01 4 01 Other Hispanic 399 19 44 13 Mixed Hispanic 43 02 44 13

Caucasian 5454 il)4 1297 379 Middle Easterner 10 lt01 0 00 Portuguese Other Caucasian

35 5409

02 il)2

33 1264

10 389

University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

Civil Engineering (BS MS PhD) Electrical Engineering (8SMS PhD) Mechanical Engineering (BSMS PhD)

48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

nla 8

14 1 3 3

11 2

19 3 2 1 1 3

11

25

School of Medicine 17 0 17

Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

TOTAL 677 153 830

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawaii System

2327 Dole Street Honolulu Hawaii 96822

mrotahawaiiedu

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CCNC (H Ch b f C fiii j i~ r r I r I bull fall ( a r r er 0 0 r ercemiddot OTo A 2002 H v~~ y ~ aw ~ ~IH mV) i fvimm ri -pltc~ ~~iJ

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3

00(+ ttendees 25+ companjes in recent years ~i f a ~ yI ~ ) ~kii~~~ltU ~i v YO

yoh fudod ~O J to GPHh b t 20deg Th ~ll b ti I

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t ~lt

Global Pau Hana Science and Engineering responses by industry

Medical Wireless

Satellite ITeleco mmunications Space Technology

Computer IN etvvorking Technoi

Computer Progra InTO rmation TechnorogiyComputer -----

Engineering

Computer EngineeringService

Tech Jiob Title Comprner Software

linternet

Telecommuniications

Global Pan Hana Science and Engineering projected skill pool

2000 ~ 5000 GPH in 2007 1 800 1900 STEM workers 1600 8000 potential return 1400 1200 1000 bull No Plans to Return

800 bull Potential Returnees 600 400

-~ -___bull ~

200 bull bull ~ 1 576

760 2007 2008 middot2009 2010 2012

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University of Hawari System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UH Hilo Total ColleJl9 ofArtgt amp Sciences

Natural Sciences 360 128 488 Astronomy (8S) nla 15 Biology (SA) 67 17 Biology (8S) 34 8 Botany (eA) 7 Botany (BS) 1 Botany (MS Ph D) 51 15 Chemistry (SA) 12 4 Chemistry (8S MS PhD) 11 Geology (SA) nla 3 Geology (8S) nfa B Computer Sci (8S MS PhD) 61 43 12 Info amp Computer Sci (SA M S) 61 22 Library amp InfO Science (MUSC) 49 Marine 8iology (BS) 5 Marine Science (BA) nla 33 Mathematics leA) 11 1B Mathematics (00 MiDPhD) 8 Microbiology (SA) 4 Microbiology (8SMS PhD) 20 Natural Science (eA) nfa 8 AatronollTj (MS PhD) 7 Physics (8SMSPhD) 11 Physics (SA) nla 2 Zoology (SA) 12 Zoology (8SMS Ph D) 21

Sch of Ocean Earth Science amp Tech 57 0 57

Geology (SA) 3 Geology-Geophysica (8S MS PhD) 15 Meteordogy (00 MS PhD) 8 Ocean amp Reeourcea Eng (M S PhD) 9 Global Env Sci (BS) 9 Oceanography (MS Ph D) 13

57 Iolletjl of Engmlenng 1)1 0 1~1

Civil Engineering (BS MS PhD) Electrical Engineering (8SMS PhD) Mechanical Engineering (BSMS PhD)

48 83 30

University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

nla 8

14 1 3 3

11 2

19 3 2 1 1 3

11

25

School of Medicine 17 0 17

Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

TOTAL 677 153 830

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawaii System

2327 Dole Street Honolulu Hawaii 96822

mrotahawaiiedu

i I i - I i I~ c [ 1 I I I I I ~ I b II p- HI n D t~ j I I r i I I r G~Jo~all au ~aJ~a a~~ajj

o Global Pau Hana is an online community for people from lt -- - bullbullbull

H h d 11 th ld It 0 fH iaW81I wo reSlrle a overe~ WOf IS a serVIce o~ P J BOdl

y th t ty-eop Ie ~PJrl ~ge OU may vIew e sle a

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dl I

I ( b e~ ( I ( t r r GpcHhi r 8 ee~n t8k - r J e~m h a u b ~n fr 0M ]lljr8 p~a ~~-Oi I (1)1 i~ gte om an optional questionnaire each member fills out to join

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di v th~ t) e0 1middot eb~1] die e com _~ave ~(A I__ ~~ i ~jmiddot~ [ 1 J C~y i~i _ i_oJ) ~~ f bullbull_~I___ __ _t

( I r r I~ r ) I I I I f i I VJ JI1 1 t i~ lt- 1 r gt I Jlf~ rGil b I PHD t~_oltaJ alUI ~ aJnaJ --~aj ~alI

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rgtO s) r ymiddot ea k t ~e fI ede ( Ormiddotvemiddotmiddotmiddot bi eurolie ~ IVlemiddotmiddotn h h tmiddot 0 Ormiddotrtmiddot~Un(Imiddott j jQ f IP bull ~ C in y Q m j g p g-pp I IvY

CCNC (H Ch b f C fiii j i~ r r I r I bull fall ( a r r er 0 0 r ercemiddot OTo A 2002 H v~~ y ~ aw ~ ~IH mV) i fvimm ri -pltc~ ~~iJ

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3

00(+ ttendees 25+ companjes in recent years ~i f a ~ yI ~ ) ~kii~~~ltU ~i v YO

yoh fudod ~O J to GPHh b t 20deg Th ~ll b ti I

D W lIt no bullIn lIng) an ~ mInIma promo [lOn j)ri3S growifl afJOU ~~)10 pef year~~ils yeaI we W1i (~e ac vey gr~rolwin~ the membershjp~

t ~lt

Global Pau Hana Science and Engineering responses by industry

Medical Wireless

Satellite ITeleco mmunications Space Technology

Computer IN etvvorking Technoi

Computer Progra InTO rmation TechnorogiyComputer -----

Engineering

Computer EngineeringService

Tech Jiob Title Comprner Software

linternet

Telecommuniications

Global Pan Hana Science and Engineering projected skill pool

2000 ~ 5000 GPH in 2007 1 800 1900 STEM workers 1600 8000 potential return 1400 1200 1000 bull No Plans to Return

800 bull Potential Returnees 600 400

-~ -___bull ~

200 bull bull ~ 1 576

760 2007 2008 middot2009 2010 2012

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University of Hawaii System Degrees Awarded in STEM Fields 2005-06

UH Manoa UHHilo Total ollege of Trop Ag amp Human Res 82 25 107

Agriculture (BS) Animal Science (8SMS) Food Sci amp Hum Nutr (8S) Food Science (MS) Nutritional Science (MS) Bioengineering (8SMS) Molecular Bloscl I Bioeng (MS PhD) Ag amp Resource Econ (BSMSPhD) Natural Res amp Env Mgt (BS MS PhD) Plant amp Environ Biotech (BS) Entomology (MS~hD) Plant amp Env Protect Sci (8S) Tropical Plant Pathology (MSPhD) Horticulture (BSMSPhD) Trop Plant amp Soil Sci (BS MS PhD)

nla 8

14 1 3 3

11 2

19 3 2 1 1 3

11

25

School of Medicine 17 0 17

Medical Technology (8S) Cell amp Molecular Biology (MSPhD) Genetics (MSPhD) Physiology (MSPhD)

8 4 1 4

TOTAL 677 153 830

Michael Rota Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Office of the Vice President for Community Colleges University of Hawaii System

2327 Dole Street Honolulu Hawaii 96822

mrotahawaiiedu

i I i - I i I~ c [ 1 I I I I I ~ I b II p- HI n D t~ j I I r i I I r G~Jo~all au ~aJ~a a~~ajj

o Global Pau Hana is an online community for people from lt -- - bullbullbull

H h d 11 th ld It 0 fH iaW81I wo reSlrle a overe~ WOf IS a serVIce o~ P J BOdl

y th t ty-eop Ie ~PJrl ~ge OU may vIew e sle a

h(ttplgiOiII 1 b 1 ~~j(lp~gr~n~Qrgh

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I ( b e~ ( I ( t r r GpcHhi r 8 ee~n t8k - r J e~m h a u b ~n fr 0M ]lljr8 p~a ~~-Oi I (1)1 i~ gte om an optional questionnaire each member fills out to join

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o

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di v th~ t) e0 1middot eb~1] die e com _~ave ~(A I__ ~~ i ~jmiddot~ [ 1 J C~y i~i _ i_oJ) ~~ f bullbull_~I___ __ _t

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CCNC (H Ch b f C fiii j i~ r r I r I bull fall ( a r r er 0 0 r ercemiddot OTo A 2002 H v~~ y ~ aw ~ ~IH mV) i fvimm ri -pltc~ ~~iJ

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2000 ~ 5000 GPH in 2007 1 800 1900 STEM workers 1600 8000 potential return 1400 1200 1000 bull No Plans to Return

800 bull Potential Returnees 600 400

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200 bull bull ~ 1 576

760 2007 2008 middot2009 2010 2012

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2000 ~ 5000 GPH in 2007 1 800 1900 STEM workers 1600 8000 potential return 1400 1200 1000 bull No Plans to Return

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200 bull bull ~ 1 576

760 2007 2008 middot2009 2010 2012

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i I i - I i I~ c [ 1 I I I I I ~ I b II p- HI n D t~ j I I r i I I r G~Jo~all au ~aJ~a a~~ajj

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Tech Jiob Title Comprner Software

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Telecommuniications

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2000 ~ 5000 GPH in 2007 1 800 1900 STEM workers 1600 8000 potential return 1400 1200 1000 bull No Plans to Return

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-~ -___bull ~

200 bull bull ~ 1 576

760 2007 2008 middot2009 2010 2012

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Tech Jiob Title Comprner Software

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Telecommuniications

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2000 ~ 5000 GPH in 2007 1 800 1900 STEM workers 1600 8000 potential return 1400 1200 1000 bull No Plans to Return

800 bull Potential Returnees 600 400

-~ -___bull ~

200 bull bull ~ 1 576

760 2007 2008 middot2009 2010 2012

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Computer EngineeringService

Tech Jiob Title Comprner Software

linternet

Telecommuniications

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2000 ~ 5000 GPH in 2007 1 800 1900 STEM workers 1600 8000 potential return 1400 1200 1000 bull No Plans to Return

800 bull Potential Returnees 600 400

-~ -___bull ~

200 bull bull ~ 1 576

760 2007 2008 middot2009 2010 2012

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Global Pau Hana Science and Engineering responses by industry

Medical Wireless

Satellite ITeleco mmunications Space Technology

Computer IN etvvorking Technoi

Computer Progra InTO rmation TechnorogiyComputer -----

Engineering

Computer EngineeringService

Tech Jiob Title Comprner Software

linternet

Telecommuniications

Global Pan Hana Science and Engineering projected skill pool

2000 ~ 5000 GPH in 2007 1 800 1900 STEM workers 1600 8000 potential return 1400 1200 1000 bull No Plans to Return

800 bull Potential Returnees 600 400

-~ -___bull ~

200 bull bull ~ 1 576

760 2007 2008 middot2009 2010 2012

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Global Pan Hana Science and Engineering projected skill pool

2000 ~ 5000 GPH in 2007 1 800 1900 STEM workers 1600 8000 potential return 1400 1200 1000 bull No Plans to Return

800 bull Potential Returnees 600 400

-~ -___bull ~

200 bull bull ~ 1 576

760 2007 2008 middot2009 2010 2012

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