University of Hawaii at Manoa
The University of Hawaii at Manoa, located in Honolulu, is the state's oldest and largest campus. Enrolling some 20,000 students, the Manoa campus is a major, urban, comprehensive research university. Its baccalaureate degree programs, many of which have an Asian and Pacific emphasis, prepare students for employment or further graduate study. Students have access to a major research library, a large computing center, laboratories, and a full array of athletic, cultural, and recreational facilities.
WUE-Eligible Programs
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Supplimentary Information
Tuition
- Through WUE You'd Save: $16,380
- WUE: $16,956
- Resident: $11,304
- Nonresident: $33,336
NOTE: Estimated tuition rates and savings shown are per academic year and are from WICHE’s most recent Tuition & Fees Report for 2023-2024. Fees are additional.
IMPORTANT: Verify full estimated cost of attendance with the institution’s bursar, admissions, financial aid or graduate admissions (for WRGP) office. Tuition rates for more specialized undergraduate/graduate programs may be much higher than the tuition rate for standard programs. To receive the discounted tuition rate, program must be WUE- or WRGP-eligible. You must apply by the school’s deadlines and meet their academic eligibility and residency requirements.
WUE Admissions Info*
- WUE Rate for Transfers: Yes, all majors
- Majors Avail. Online at WUE Rate: No
- Separate WUE Application Req'd: No
*Requirements may vary by major
Application Deadlines
- Freshman Fall Deadline: 3/1/23
- Transfer Fall Deadline: 3/1/23
Quick Facts
- Located in: Honolulu, Hawaii
- Type: 4-Year Public
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Minority Serving Institution:
- Alaska Native-Serving Institution/Native Hawaiian-Serving Institution;Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution
- Campus Housing Available: Yes
- Interstate Passport Member: Yes