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Welina Mai!Founded in 1907, the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa is the flagship campus of the University
of Hawai‘i System. A destination of choice, students and faculty come from across the nation
and around the world to take advantage of UH Mānoa’s unique research opportunities, diverse
community, nationally-ranked Division I athletics program, and beautiful landscape. Consistently
ranked a “best value” among U.S. colleges and universities, our students receive a quality
education and have a unique, multicultural and global experience in a
Hawaiian place of learning—truly like no place else on Earth.
2019 Fast Facts
Campus LocationMānoa, just outside downtown Honolulu, on the island of O‘ahu
Institution TypeLand-, sea-, sun-, and space-
grant research institution
AccreditationWestern Association of
Schools & Colleges (WASC)
Student Characteristics
17,490Total Fall 2018
Enrollment(12,968 Undergraduate,
4,742 Graduate, 322 Law,424 Medicine)
61%Female
3.74Avg. H.S.
GPA
1178Avg. SAT Scores
(1060 National Avg. Math/Reading/Writing)
52%Top 25%
in H.S.
7%International
30%Out-of-State/U.S. National
64%Hawai‘i(in-state)
115Countries& Regions
Represented
35.9%Asian*
24.9%Caucasian
18.6%Native
Hawaiian*
16.4%Multiracial
1.8%Hispanic
1.6%African
American
0.4%Unknown
0.4%American
Indian or AlaskanNative
*Asian:9.4% - Filipino7.4% - Japanese9.4% - Mixed Asian
*Native Hawaiian:17.2% - Native Hawaiian or Part Hawaiian1.3% - Other Pacific Islander16.4% - Two or more races
5.1% - Chinese2.3% - Korean2.3% - Other Ethnicities
17,490
Academic Programs
SPECIAL ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES• Combined Bachelors and Masters (BAM) Degree
Pathways• Honors Program• International Research• National Student Exchange• Outreach College• Study Abroad & Mānoa International Exchange• Student Internships & Cooperative Education• Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
17 COLLEGES & SCHOOLS• Architecture• Arts & Humanities• Business• Education• Engineering• Hawaiian Knowledge• Languages, Linguistics & Literature• Law• Medicine• Natural Sciences• Nursing & Dental Hygiene• Ocean & Earth Science & Technology• Pacific & Asian Studies• Social Sciences• Social Work• Travel Industry Management• Tropical Agriculture & Human Resources
UNIVERSITY DISTINCTIONS• 1st place for the Best College in the State of Hawaiʻi (2018, Honolulu Star Advertiser).• Ranked in the top 18 International Business undergraduate programs (U.S. News &
World Report).• 4th most ethnically diverse university in the U.S. (2014, U.S. News and World Report).• We have our own marine research island called Coconut Island less than a mile off the
coast of Oʻahu.• 25 foreign languages taught on our campus, the most of any university in the U.S.• 5th most beautiful campus in the country (2018, Best College Reviews).• Ranked in the top 30 public universities for federal research funding in engineering &
science (National Science Foundation).• Among the top 12 departments in the U.S. for Physics & Astronomy (National Research
Council).• John A. Burns School of Medicine is ranked in the top 20 of medical schools for primary
care in the U.S. (2016, US News & World Report).
NUMBER OF DEGREE PROGRAMS
59Doctorate
87Masters
101Bachelors
RANKING
Academic Ranking of World Universities(Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
NTU Ranking (Taiwan)
TIMES World University Ranking/ Global Institutional Profiles Project (UK)
QS World University Ranking (UK)
U.S. News Best Global Universities Ranking
GLOBAL
201-300
249
201-250
326
379
U.S.
67-94
79
61
61
107
UH Mānoa is consistently ranked among the top 1.5% of nearly 24,000
universities in the world!
TOP 1.5%
Tuition & Financial Aid
Athletics
NCAA Division I athletics program with approximately 450 student athletes competing on 21 men’s, women’s and co-ed varsity teams
Member of the Mountain West Conference, Big West Conference, Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association Intramural, recreational, and outdoor sports
MEN’S SPORTSBaseball, Basketball, Football, Golf, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Volleyball
CO-ED SPORTSCheerleading, Sailing
Women’s Spor tsBasketball, Cross Country, Golf, Sailing, Sand Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, Swimming& Diving, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball, Water Polo
Rates shown reflect tuition cost only and are subject to change without notice.
TUITION2019-2020Undergraduate:Resident NonresidentWestern Undergraduate Exchange
Graduate:ResidentNonresident
$11,304$33,336$16,956
$15,912$37,392
STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDACADEMIC YEAR 2016-2017Financial Aid SupportScholarships & GrantsLoansStudent EmploymentAverage Financial Aid Package
$203,543,73$95,051,553$107,650,118$842,063$11,557
manoa.hawaii.edu/admissionsThe University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution.
Facts & Statistics provided by Mānoa Institutional Research Office.Visit manoa.hawaii.edu/miro
Did You Know?
Hawai‘i is theonly state that
grows coffee beans
29% of UH Mānoalaw graduates arelicensed in Hawai‘i
‘Iolani Palace is the only royal palace in the U.S. and had
electricity 5 years before the White House and 17 years before Buckingham Palace
The Big Island of Hawai‘icontinues to grow morethan 42 acres each year
Hawai‘i has 2 official languages:Hawaiian & English
All 50 states are represented
in the student body on campus.
The island of O‘ahu issurrounded by 130 beaches
44% of Hawai‘i state senatorshave graduated from UH Mānoa
51% of Hawai‘i state representativesare UH Mānoa alumni
Average temperature
77.7°F
The Kamehameha Butterfly is Hawai’i’s
state insect.Healthiest statein the U.S.
Happiest statein the U.S.
Top environmental quality in the U.S.Top 2 safest
state in the U.S.